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For a list of companies based within Dallas city limits, go to List of companies in Dallas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex is home to over 20 corporate headquarters, making the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex one of the largest corporate headquarters concentration in the United States.
The bank provides financial services in institutional banking, commercial banking, and mortgage banking and is based in Texas, where it has three branches. [2] Its parent is financial services company NexBank Capital, Inc. [3] As of 2022, NexBank had assets of almost $14 billon and was "the largest privately held bank in Texas." [4]
Vista Bank based in Dallas, Texas, opened in 1912 and now operates 12 branches throughout Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After that many years in business, it's fair to assume that they are good at what they do - they finished Q4 2020 with $1.3B in assets [ 3 ] as a subsidiary of Vista Bancshares.
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Valley View Center is a former mall located at Interstate 635 and Preston Road in north Dallas, Texas, U.S. [4] It is owned and managed by Dallas-based Beck Ventures. The mall was formerly home to anchor stores that were once JCPenney, Macy's, Sears, and Dillard's. The demolition of the mall was completed in May 2023.
The Bank of Van Zandt: American National Bank of Texas merged with The Bank of Van Zandt, located in Canton, TX, in 1999. [6] The merger increased ANBTX assets to more than $650 million at the time. [7] Branches of Benchmark Bank: ANBTX acquired five branch locations of Benchmark Bank in October 2002, in Quinlan, Greenville, Royse City, and ...
The Mercantile National Bank Building (known colloquially as The Merc) is a 31-story, 159.4 m (523 ft) skyscraper at 1800 Main Street in the Main Street district of downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the former home of the Mercantile National Bank, which later became MCorp Bank.