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Food Hall 27,945 Sf THE WORKPLACE REIMAGINED In an office market that offers the status quo, The Campus at Legacy West gives you an opportunity to find Life/Work Balance. Productivity, satisfaction, and tenure are increased when employees can enhance both the professional and the personal. The Campus at Legacy West offers large, flexible floorplates in a visually and structurally modern campus setting. This is balanced with internal amenities that are unmatched. Take a closer look and see why The Campus at Legacy West is The Workplace Reimagined. Bright window-filled corridors link offices and amenities within The Campus at Legacy West. The rich tenant experience can help increase employee productivity, satisfaction, and tenure. A NEW LUXURY HOTEL ON-SITE • 250 rooms • 14 stories • Adjacent parking deck • 12,000 sf conference center overlooking the lake • Japanese spa and exercise facility— both next to the infinity pool overlooking the lake • Japanese restaurant • Japanese market in lobby • Rooftop bar AMENITIES TO BRING LIFE/WORK BALANCE SAVE YOUR SATURDAY Now employees can balance the routine tasks of their life with their work life. Surrounding conveniences that can be part of a lunch break or quick stop at anytime of the work day will help increase talent attraction and tenure. EXECUTIVE The availability of on-site childcare and pet FITNESS FACILITY care/boarding offers peace of mind. CONFERENCE CENTER TRAINED MEDICAL DAY CARE HEALTHCARE STAFF MASSAGE PET BOARDING THERAPY (PENDING) CANON LAUNDRY SERVICE SOLUTIONS Breakout spaces throughout The Campus State-of-the-art foster interaction between colleagues. fitness center Countless common spaces provide opportunities managed by for individual work and a new perspective outside the office. Trophy Fitness Top-of-the-line fitness equipment and classes for all Complimentary Wi-Fi keeps you connected Take a break —making anywhere with a jog on the outdoor on The Campus campus trail your workspace THE CAMPUS AT LEGACY WEST BUILDING FACTS 6501 Legacy Drive ADDRESS Plano, TX 75024 Class A office building, 3-story structure BUILDING totaling 1.8 million SF 1.8 million SF total AVAILABLE 551,430 SF Available West of the Dallas North Tollway, LOCATION between SH 121 and Legacy Drive, within Legacy West High performance health fitness facility, INTERNAL tech support center, in-building work AMENITIES cafe, child care, pet care, medical care, outdoor recreation facilities, and more High-end retail, food & beverage, hotels EXTERNAL (25 quality hotels located within 3 AMENITIES miles) movie theater, dining and more PARKING RATIO 4/1,000 RSF Wi-fi throughout lobby, fitness and TECHNOLOGY dining facilities. Fiber from all major providers Supplied by 2 separate substations, POWER with redundant emergency backup generators on-site Friendly courtesy officers on-site 24/7, SECURITY tenant & garage card access system Hospitality feel, on-site ownership MANAGEMENT and property management Original and redevelopment ARCHITECT architecture and design by HKS Architects Built in 1992. $40 million in CONSTRUCTION redevelopment capital in progress CAMPUS AT LEGACY WEST BUILDING OVERVIEW FLOOR PLATE JCPENNY SPACE 1,135,356 SF Building A 128,986 SF Building B 238,465 SF Building C 251,553 SF Building D 191,764 SF NTT DATA 232,644 SF Building G 232,644 SF AVAILABLE 551,430 SF Building F 245,360 SF Building H 125,265 SF Building E - Available Q1 2021 180,805 SF COMMON AREA 91,608 SF TOTAL BUILDING 1,830,233 SF LEGEND JCPenney Space: 1,135,356 SF Building A: 128,986 SF Building B: 238,465 SF Building C: 251,553 SF Building D: 191,764 SF Building E: 180,805 SF NTT Data: 232,644 SF Building G: 232,644 SF Available: 370,625 SF Building F: 245,360 SF Building H: 125,265 SF Common Area: 91,608 SF Total Building: 1, 830,233 SF CAMPUS AT LEGACY WEST TOTAL AVAILABILITY FLOOR PLATES BUILDING H 125,265 RSF E F BUILDING G 232,744 RSF LEASED BUILDING F 245,360 RSF BUILDING E - Available Q1 2021 180,805 RSF TOTAL RSF (3 BLDGS): 370,625 RSF H G LEGEND JCPenney Space: 1,135,356 SF Building A: 128,986 SF Building B: 238,465 SF Building C: 251,553 SF Building D: 191,764 SF Building E: 180,805 SF NTT Data: 232,644 SF Building G: 232,644 SF Available: 370,625 SF Building F: 245,360 SF Building H: 125,265 SF Common Area: 91,608 SF Total Building: 1, 830,233 SF CAMPUS AT LEGACY WEST LOWER LEVEL COMMON AREA FITNESS CENTER 9,000 SF THE WORK CAFE 24,021 SF EXECUTIVE DINING 8,074 SF LOWER LEVEL LOBBY 5,644 SF FOOD HALL 27,945 SF PROPOSED AUDITORIUM SPACE 10,685 SF CAMPUS AT LEGACY WEST FOOD HALL DOUGHERTY’S ESCALATOR Features work and play lounges, as well as common and SERVERY private dining areas. Just outside, tenants will find the Backyard recreation area. DISHWASHING VENDING VENDING STORAGE STORAGE WORK FUTURE DINING LOUNGE AREA 1,190 SF 1,345 SF WORK WORK CAFÉ LOUNGE 1,300 SF PLAY LOUNGE 915 SF OUTDOOR PLAY SPACE LOUNGE 1,330 SF LEGACY WEST DISCOVERED Since 1990, the site that is now The Campus at Legacy West has been the beautiful heart of this growing and vibrant community. Situated inside the convergence of SH 121, the Dallas North Tollway, and Legacy Drive, The Campus offers access to major freeways, airports, public transportation, highly-qualified workforce, great options in single- and multi-family housing, top-tier public and private schools, dining, shopping, sports venues, entertainment, hotels, and so much more. THE CAMPUS AT LEGACY WEST: ON-SITE AMENITIES 1 FAMILY & LIFESTYLE Concierge Childcare Pet Boarding (PENDING) Laundry Pickup/Delivery Shoe Shine Full-Service Car Wash and Detail Wi-Fi in Lobby On-Site Building Management On-Site Security Officers Provided by Signal 88 FOOD & BEVERAGE Full Service Multi-Concept Food Hall Campus Coffee/Smoothie Bar Promise Market Grab & Go CVS Pharmacy Tenant Lounge FITNESS Fully-Equipped Fitness Center Locker Rooms with Showers Laundry Service Outdoor 2-Mile Running Course LEGACY WEST: RETAIL, HOSPITALITY & ENTERTAINMENT AMENITIES Various Full Sport Courts Del Frisco’s - Double Eagle Starbucks Reserve Fogo De Chao Suitsupply Mesero The Backyard Activity Space 2 Steak House 3 Frontgate 4 Legacy Hall 6 Pockets 7 Tommy Bahama Restaurant Sprinkles Cupcakes Barnes & Noble Haywire Bonobos Shake Shake Taverna Venetian Nail Spa Peter Millar West Elm Dear Clark Filson Movie Theater Warby Parker Earl’s Kitchen + Bar Tesla Fashion Optical 5 Coach Fabletics Tumi Johnny Was Toulouse Planet Blue 8 TImeless Luxury Watches True Food Kitchen Renaissance Hotel North Italia The Campus at Legacy West combines the advantages of a Tollway/Legacy location with multiple access points into generous amounts of covered parking. Add to that an easy walk to all the amenities within Legacy West, and you have a setting that makes life and work coexist beautifully. LEGACY / LEGACY WEST MAP 1. Frito Lay 2. Toyota Motor North America 3. FedEx Office & Print Services 4. Bank of American Home Loans 5. KRG Global, Pizza Hut Global & Pizza Hut US 6. JP Morgan Chase 7. JCPenney & NTT Data 8. Ericsson 9. ZeOmega 10. Infosys & Retailx 11. Liberty Mutual Insurance 12. Beal Bank 13. NTT Data 14. Mitel & Heartland Payment Systems 15. Greatbatch 16. Siemens 17. FM Global (moving) 18. Fannie Mae 19. Legacy Texas Bank 20. Alliance Data Systems & Altair Global 21. Publicis 22. Hilti 23. Golden Living 24. Ciber 25. GE Healthcare 26. Success Partners 27. Research Now & e Rewards 28. Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers 29. AmeriPlan USA & Insight for Living 30. Huawei Technologies 31. Catalyst Corp. FCU 32. Intuit 33. PepsiCo 34. USAA 35. Hewlett Packard Enterprise 36. Ams-TAOS 37. Rent-A-Center 38. MedAssets-Precyse 39. Argon Medical Devices 40. Intel Security 41. CA Technologies Loan Dept. 42. Denbury Resources 43. Bear Transportation Services, Futurewei Technologies, LifeCare & Optimal Blue 44. T5@Dallas 45. capital One Finance 46. Dr Pepper Snapple Group 47. Tyler Technologies 48. CROSSMARK 49. St. Jude Neuromodulation Services 50. Diodes McKINNEY AIRPORT EMPLOYEES FRISCO THE AGES 25 TO 64 COLONY POPULATION 10 MILE RADIUS 5 MILE RADIUS DEMOGRAPHICS 560,000 PLANO 307,000 FLOWER LEWISVILLE MOUND INCOME $100K 5 MILES POPULATION FRISCO & PLANO 5 MILE RADIUS 10 MILE RADIUS 50% HH CARROLLTON TOLLWAY NORTH DALLAS 985,000 RICHARDSON ADDISON • One of the fastest growing areas in the United States 10 MILES AIRPORT BACHELOR’S ADDISON POPULATION • The North Platinum Corridor is redefining office/retail/entertainment OR HIGHER FORT WORTH CBD: 35 miles / 53 min drive time* COPPELL 20 MILE RADIUS • Exceptional location with multiple ingress/egress routes 10 MILE RADIUS GRAPEVINE 2.9M • Close proximity to multiple airports and major interstates 50% FARMERS BRANCH • Top tier public schools in Frisco and Plano DFW • New sports and entertainment opportunities with the Ford Center at the Star INTERNATIONAL • High standard of living and a reasonable cost of living 20 MILES • Growth and strength of the North Texas economy IRVING DALLAS DALLAS • Diverse economic base with no state income tax LOVE FIELD DALLAS CBD: 22 miles / 40 min drive time* A history of growth and excellence: DISTANCE FROM AIRPORTS DFW AIRPORT Frito-Lay HQ PepsiCo Div Office USAA Office 20 MINUTES DALLAS LOVE FIELD JCPenney HQ St Jude Medical - FedEx 20 MINUTES Neuromodulation Hewlett Packard HQ Toyota North America HQ MCKINNEY AIRPORT Dr Pepper/Snapple HQ Capital One Liberty Mutual 17 MINUTES BOA Home Loans Pizza Hut/Yum! JPMorgan Chase ADDISON AIRPORT Beal Bank HQ Denbury Resources NTT Data 9 MINUTES Ericsson US HQ Medassets Office OFFICE LEASING JOHN CONGER DAVID QUISENBERRY JEANNETTE McGLAUN 214.269.3107 214.974.9746 214.269.3096 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] AVISON YOUNG 1920 McKinney Ave, Suite 1100 Dallas, TX 75201.
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