City Source reported that more than $30,000,000 in private and public improvements are complete at Williams Square in Las Colinas. The segment highlighted restored Mustang sculptures, added green space, renovated lobbies, new food and retail outlets and tenant-focused amenities such as a top‑floor club and tenant lounges intended to support flexible work patterns.
Speakers at the Williams Square event described a three‑year transformation and said the renovations are meant to enhance tenant experience and retain office occupants. One unnamed tenant speaker said the redesign is “exactly what tenants and companies want,” and another said the asset’s iconic nature and city‑level partnership were important to the investment.
The segment noted the Irving Chamber has offices in the development and that the Las Colinas Mustangs Museum and Visitor Center in the east tower reopened last fall. The story was framed as economic redevelopment intended to keep and attract office tenants to the city.
No formal council action or ordinance was recorded in the segment; the piece summarized completed private investment and recent public improvements.