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PNC Bank to open new office in Frisco’s Hall Park

PNC is taking 7,738 square feet in Hall Park for corporate, commercial and private bank teams, deepening Frisco’s role as a financial-services job center.

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PNC Bank to open new office in Frisco’s Hall Park
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PNC Bank is planting a larger flag in Frisco’s Hall Park, taking 7,738 square feet on the 11th floor of The Tower at HALL Park for corporate, commercial and private bank teams.

A filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shows the project at 6605 Warren Parkway, Suite 1150, is registered as first-generation new construction on a partial floor at Level 11. The estimated construction cost is $1.65 million, with work set to begin May 15 and finish Aug. 14. PNC said the office will begin serving teams in late 2026.

The move matters because it points to more than a storefront presence. Brendan McGuire, PNC’s North Texas regional president, said the bank has already hired additional employees in Frisco and is expanding both office space and branches to meet demand in the area. The new Hall Park office is meant to support the bank’s corporate, commercial and private banking work, while also complementing PNC’s recent retail branch opening in Frisco.

That combination of back-office space and branch growth suggests PNC sees more than deposit traffic in Collin County. A larger local workforce can mean more weekday trips along Warren Parkway, more cars moving through Hall Park at peak commute hours and more lunch business for nearby restaurants, coffee shops and services that rely on office workers during the day. In a city where daytime activity has long lagged behind residential growth, those details help explain why a 7,738-square-foot lease can carry outsized weight.

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Hall Park’s own history shows how much the corridor has changed. HALL Group bought 160 acres in Frisco in the late 1980s, when the city had about 6,000 residents, and broke ground on the first building in 1997. The campus now includes 15 office buildings, more than 175 companies and Kaleidoscope Park, a 5.7-acre public park. Frisco itself had an estimated population of 235,208 on July 1, 2024, up 17.3% from April 1, 2020, underscoring the market pressure pushing offices, retail and housing closer together.

PNC’s expansion also fits a broader North Texas strategy. The bank recently held a ribbon-cutting for a new Frisco branch at 12645 Eldorado Parkway, and it says the office growth reflects a long-term commitment to the region. In Hall Park, that commitment adds another recognizable employer to a district that is steadily becoming one of Collin County’s most visible white-collar centers.

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