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Exit Legacy from the North Dallas Toll Road. Drive West on Legacy through the traffic light at Communications. Ericson Corporate building will be on your left and JC Penney Corporate building will be on your right. The next light after Communication is Corporate Drive turn left. Bank of America will be on your right and Ericson Corporate building will be on left. Pizza Hut/YRI sign will be your first opportunity to turn into the parking lot. You can park in the visitors parking and enter the building through the revolving door. All guest/visitors must sign in at the security desk and then will be directed to the center.

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