San Antonio, Texas/140,600 RSF

In association with Lake|Flato

The Soto is Texas’ first mass-timber office building, a model for sustainable design and construction that has proven its strength in Europe, Canada and Australia, and more recently, the United States. The Soto anchors the Cavender Neighborhood, a mixed-use development that will offer a full complement of restaurants, retail, and entertainment designed for the modern workforce and nearby residents. The Soto is a 21st Century workplace for businesses focused on recruiting and retaining today’s top talent.

The building offers a vibrant mix of ground floor retail, with 25,100 SF office floor plates rising six levels a

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Dallas, Texas/379,603 SF

BOKA Powell designed, documented, and performed construction administration services for Southwest Airlines’ new flight training center at the carrier’s Dallas Love Field headquarters. Home to Southwest's Leadership Education and Aircrew Development (LEAD) Center, the $104M flight training center project accommodates 18 state-of-the-art, $13M CAE Boeing 737 Flight Simulators in 379,603 SF. Extensive flight training and instructional space is located on the fourth floor above the simulator gallery. The facility includes two fixed Flight Training Devices (FTDs) with associated briefing rooms, 14 Flight Deck Procedures Trainers (CPTs) and associated briefing room

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Austin, Texas

Once a predominately single story, 1960’s era, surface-parked retail strip center on nine prime acres just south of downtown, Lamar Union is now a vibrant, vertical mixed-use community. Two of the iconic former tenants, The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and The Highball, were rejuvenated and expanded to anchor the new development, along with seven new restaurants, local retailers, 440 apartment units, and more than 1,300 structured parking spaces.

The BOKA Powell design team worked within the existing entitlements and in consultation with the neighborhood association to accommodate the developer’s required program, while addressing neighbors’ concerns regarding traffic, a

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Dallas, Texas/175,000 square feet

In association with Mithun

Hillwood and the Perot Family engaged BOKA Powell and Seattle-based Mithun to shape a legacy headquarters on a six-acre site along Dallas’ scenic Turtle Creek. The three-story office building houses the Perot Family’s offices, as well as operations for various divisions of Hillwood. Three levels of parking sit below the office buildings. Campus amenities include a cafe, fitness facility and conference space. The headquarters property runs parallel to the Katy Trail, a popular recreation path through the heart of the city, and features a connection for employees to access the trail and passersby to rest in a new plaza.



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CHRISTUS Health Headquarters
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CHRISTUS Health Headquarters

 Irving, Texas/400,000 square feet BOKA Powell was engaged by Houston-based Fidelis Realty Partners and construction manager Guidon Real Estate Project Solutions to design a 456,000 SF build-to-suit headquarters for a North Texas-based national...
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The Forecast
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The Forecast

 The Forecast offers BOKA Powell’s latest research, design concepts, and best practices developed to meet today’s challenges. Combining our nearly 45 years in practice with a passion for bringing the best information available...
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The Link at Uptown
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The Link at Uptown

 Dallas, TX / 300,000 square feet The Link at Uptown is 24 story, Class AA office building on a high profile site connecting two vibrant areas of Dallas: Victory Park and Uptown. The height provides stunning views of the...
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Victory Commons I
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Victory Commons I

 Dallas, Texas/350,000 square feet BOKA Powell was engaged by Hillwood Urban, a Perot Company, to design a 350,000 SF office building in Dallas’ Victory Park. The building’s architecture highlights Victory Park’s industrial past by...
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