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An office building near DFW Airport is now home to two Alphabet companies

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An office building near DFW Airport is now home to two Alphabet companies

At 2999 Olympus, Oā€™Brien Architects and Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction designed and built clientsā€™ spaces to suit their needs.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor | June 15, 2023
The 2999 Olympus office building near DFW Airport is now home to two Alphabet companies
All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

A five-minute drive from the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, the recently built 2999 Olympus is now home to two Alphabet companies: Verily, a life sciences business, and Wing, a drone delivery company. Verily and Wing occupy the top floor (32,000 sf and 4,000 sf, respectively) of the 10-story building, located in the lakeside, work-life-play development of Cypress Waters.

Oā€™Brien Architectsā€™ design of 2999 Olympus prioritizes tenant health and wellbeing with touchless entry, antimicrobial wraps on common area doors, a chilled water HVAC system, and air filtration systems in the elevators. Amenities include a coffee bar in the lobby and a fitness center with locker rooms and towel service. Employees also can access lakeside trails as well as outdoor parks and workspaces equipped with Wi-Fi.Ā 

The buildingā€™s second and 10th floors provide balconies offering lake views. And its faƧade features precast panels with brick-inlays and a double-height canopy at the base.

Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction, which built 2999 Olympus, also completed the finish-out of three floors for clients Sahara Equity, Tamko, and Verily/Wing.

Oā€™Brien Architects designed Verilyā€™s space to include flexible workspaces, three client presentation rooms, and two fiber lines with one serving as backup. Security measures include card access and a lobby video camera that identifies each person. Verilyā€™s space also features ceiling clouds made of felt, overhead wood beams, a cafĆ© breakroom with booth seating, and a backlit LED wall with inset live moss.

On the Building Team:
Owner and developer:Ā Billingsley Company
DesignĀ architect and architect of record:Ā Oā€™Brien Architects
MEPĀ engineer (2999 Olympus):Ā Blum Consulting Engineers, Inc.
MEP engineer (Verily): TD IndustriesĀ andĀ CESG
Structural engineer:Ā Datum Engineers
ConstructionĀ :Ā Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

All photos courtesy Rogers-Oā€™Brien Construction

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