New interior renderings of Goldman Sachs’ Dallas Campus at NorthEnd have been released by the company, showcasing Dallas-inspired designs that Goldman said deliver “a collaborative and productive workplace experience” for employees, as well as state-of-the-art offerings including a full-service fitness facility, back-up childcare, and a variety of dining options.
Building construction, interiors, and migrations are expected to be complete in 2028, the company said.
“Goldman Sachs has maintained a presence in Dallas for nearly 60 years, and we carefully considered the local culture and community in every stage of the design process,” Jacqueline Arthur, global head of Human Capital Management and Corporate & Workplace Solutions at Goldman Sachs, said in a statement. “Our investment in this campus underscores our dedication to providing a world-class workplace that supports our employees’ well-being and professional growth, as well as represents what it means to be a Goldman Sachs campus in Dallas.”

Interior rendering of Goldman Sachs’ Dallas Campus at NorthEnd. [Image: Corgan]
NorthEnd is an 11-acre mixed-use development near Victory Park and Uptown Dallas on the northern edge of downtown.
It’s slated to be a walkable, sustainable destination featuring a 1.5-acre public “urban arboretum,” and aims to create a vibrant hub that connects existing parts of the city while providing new living, working, and entertainment options.
Dallas-inspired design

Interior rendering of Goldman Sachs’ Dallas Campus at NorthEnd. [Image: Corgan]
The company said that the new campus design features open-plan workspaces, modern conferencing spaces, and a variety of communal areas designed to foster collaboration and creativity.
According to Golman Sachs, the interior design reflects its ethos while embracing the unique Dallas culture.
Goldman Sachs said it chose Dallas-based Corgan, Rottet Studio, and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill to bring Goldman Sachs’ history and future commitment to Dallas to life. It said the design prioritizes employee wellbeing and sustainability and draws inspiration from local landscapes and the colors of the Texas sky, the adjacent urban park, and nearby cultural landmarks, including the Perot Museum and Katy Trail.
“Our new campus is designed with our employees in mind,” said Aasem Khalil, global head of Investment Banking Client Services, global head of the Cross Markets Group and head of the Dallas office at Goldman Sachs. “We believe that a thoughtfully designed workplace can significantly enhance employee experience, and we are committed to creating an environment where our team can thrive in the city they’re based.”
Goldman Sachs said the new campus reinforces its longstanding commitment to the city of Dallas, where it has operated for nearly 60 years.
As the firm’s second-largest U.S. office, Goldman Sachs said the expansion will accommodate more than 5,000 employees across all businesses and divisions of the firm.

Interior rendering of Goldman Sachs’ Dallas Campus at NorthEnd. [Image: Corgan]
Raising the bar for new offices in North Texas
“The Corgan team is proud to be part of a project that will undoubtedly shape the future of our city,” Corgan President Lindsay Wilson said in a statement. “From energizing the NorthEnd neighborhood to solidifying Dallas as a premier financial hub, the Goldman Sachs campus will raise the bar for workplace design and architecture in our city.”
Lauren Rottet, founding principal and president of Rottet Studio, said the firm considered many things in the design.
“It has been a wonderful experience working with Goldman Sachs to achieve their goals for the Dallas campus. I have rarely seen a company take such care and attention to ensure the design is as well suited to the employees’ lifestyles as it is their work needs,” Rottet said in a statement. “Every aspect of an employee’s daily life was considered from childcare to morning workouts, to the quality of coffee breaks and food service to health and well-being.”
Ece Calguner Erzan, SOM interior design principal, said the firm has a longstanding relationship with Goldman Sachs.

Interior rendering of Goldman Sachs’ Dallas Campus at NorthEnd. [Image: Corgan]
“Reflecting our longstanding collaboration with Goldman Sachs, we designed a workplace that enables hyper-flexibility, prioritizes sustainability, and helps to create connections among people and with nature,” Erzan said. “Evoking an interior park, the workspaces are designed to empower users to move and change their environment throughout their day, extending communal spaces to the surrounding nature. Conferencing facilities with views to North Field Park—and an indoor-outdoor campus commons at the Park’s tree line—connect employees, clients, and the community in Dallas.”
Goldman Sachs said the building’s design prioritizes employee and client experience, offering additional amenities including outdoor terraces and rooftop gardens, bike parking, coffee bars and social lounges.
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