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Property Highlights • Located in the Dallas Central Business District • the Property Offers Tenants Lounges, Break • Walking Distance to DART Transit - St PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 OFFICE SUBLEASE | 42,203 SF Property Highlights • Located in the Dallas Central Business District • The property offers Tenants lounges, break • Walking distance to DART transit - St. Paul areas, deli, and restaurants Station • 2015 Energy Star building • On-site maintenance, management, and • Sky bridge access to restaurants, shops, and security Elm Street parking garage Bryan / College Station Houston San Antonio / South Texas 2800 South Texas Avenue, Suite 401 7102 West Sam Houston Parkway N, Suite 230 200 East Grayson Street, Suite 102 Bryan, Texas 77802 Houston, Texas 77040 San Antonio, Texas 78215 O: 979.268.2000 O: 281.256.2300 O: 210.404.4600 www.OldhamGoodwin.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT PROPERTY SUMMARY Property Attributes Net Rentable Area: 42,203 SF Rentable SF: 2nd Floor Space: 8,302 SF Entire 3rd Floor: 17,117 SF Entire 4th Floor: 16,784 SF Year Built: 1982 Parking: Skyway connects building to Elm Street Garage PROPERTY SUMMARY PACIFIC PLACE 1910 PACIFIC AVE DALLAS, TX 75201 BUILDING AMENITIES DIRECTIONS Subject Property ■ On-site maintenance, leasing, and management From Stemmons Frwy (I35E). Take the Commerce St. ■ Awarded Energy Star Energy Label 2015 exit (East). Make a left on Ervay St. and then a right onto ■ Conference facilities available Pacific Ave. The building is located a block and a half up ■ On-Site Security, Restaurant, and Deli the street on the right. PROPERTY SUMMARY ■ Impressive Renovated Lobbies - Sundry Shop & PACIFICStupid Good Coffee PLACE in building THE BOXER ADVANTAGE ■ Tenant break areas and lounge areas 1910 PACIFIC AVE ■ Janitorial service & maintenance included in rent ■ Sky Bridge Access To Tunnel Restaurants, Shops, and DALLAS, TX 75201 ■ Competitive rental rates Elm St parking garage ■ Flexible lease terms ■ 24-Hour Controlled Access BUILDING AMENITIES DIRECTIONS ■ Short & simple lease ■ On-site maintenance, leasing, and management From Stemmons Frwy (I35E). Take the Commerce■ St.Move-in ready space options ■ Awarded Energy Star Energy Label 2015 AREA AMENITIESexit (East). Make a left on Ervay St. and then a right■ Free onto in-house space planning services ■ Conference facilities available ■ Located in the CentralPacific Business Ave. The District building is located a block and■ a halfFlexible up expansion opportunities ■ On-Site Security, Restaurant, and Deli ■ Walking distance tothe DART street Transit: on the St.right. Paul Station ■ Tenant tools available via website & mobile app ■ Impressive Renovated Lobbies - Sundry Shop■ Across& from Pacific Plaza Park opening in 2018 Photos Source: Boxer Properties Stupid Good Coffee in building and minutes from BoutiqueTHE BOXER Hotels, Restaurants, ADVANTAGE and PACIFIC■ Tenant break areasPLACE and lounge areas Entertainment (Majestic■ Janitorial Theatre) service & maintenance included in rent Casey M. Oldham Clinton D. Oldham 1910■ Sky BridgePACIFIC Access To TunnelAVE Restaurants, Shops, and Chairman & CEO Executive Vice President | Brokerage■ Competitive Services rental rates Elm StO: parking 979.268.2000 garage | C: 979.219.4562 O: 979.268.2000 | C: 409.781.7734 DALLAS, TX 75201 ■ Flexible lease terms [email protected] [email protected] ■ 24-Hour Controlled Access SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY www.OldhamGoodwin.com■ Short & simple lease BUILDING AMENITIES DIRECTIONS ■ Move-in ready space options 214.651.RENT (7368) ■ On-site maintenance, leasing, and managementAREA AMENITIESFrom Stemmons Frwy (I35E). Take the Commerce Free St. in-house space planning services ■ [email protected] ■ Awarded Energy Star Energy Label 2015 ■ Located in the Centralexit (East).Business Make District a left on Ervay St. and then a■ rightFlexible onto expansion opportunities Pacific Ave. www.BoxerProperty.com ■ Conference facilities available ■ Walking distance toPacific DART Transit:Ave. The St. building Paul Station is located a block and■ Tenanta half uptools available via website & mobile app ■ On-Site Security, Restaurant, and Deli ■ Across from Pacificthe Plaza street Park on openingthe right. in 2018 ■ Impressive Renovated Lobbies - Sundry Shop &and minutes from Boutique Hotels, Restaurants, and Stupid Good Coffee in building Entertainment (MajesticTHE Theatre) BOXER ADVANTAGE ■ Tenant break areas and lounge areas ■ Janitorial service & maintenance included in rent ■ Sky Bridge Access To Tunnel Restaurants, Shops, and ■ Competitive rental rates SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY Elm St parking garage ■ Flexible lease terms ■ 24-Hour Controlled Access 214.651.RENT (7368) ■ Short & simple lease [email protected] ■ Move-in ready space options Pacific Ave. www.BoxerProperty.com AREA AMENITIES ■ Free in-house space planning services ■ Located in the Central Business District ■ Flexible expansion opportunities ■ Walking distance to DART Transit: St. Paul Station ■ Tenant tools available via website & mobile app ■ Across from Pacific Plaza Park opening in 2018 and minutes from Boutique Hotels, Restaurants, and Entertainment (Majestic Theatre) SCHEDULE A TOUR TODAY 214.651.RENT (7368) [email protected] Pacific Ave. www.BoxerProperty.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT Aerial St. Paul Station Dart East Transfer Center Woodall Roger Fwy Akard Elm Street Station Garage Subject Property City Hall Kay Baily Hutchinson Convention Center Casey M. Oldham Clinton D. Oldham Chairman & CEO Executive Vice President | Brokerage Services O: 979.268.2000 | C: 979.219.4562 O: 979.268.2000 | C: 409.781.7734 [email protected] [email protected] www.OldhamGoodwin.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT 2nd Floor - Floor Plan Available Space Casey M. Oldham Clinton D. Oldham Chairman & CEO Executive Vice President | Brokerage Services O: 979.268.2000 | C: 979.219.4562 O: 979.268.2000 | C: 409.781.7734 [email protected] [email protected] www.OldhamGoodwin.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT 3rd Floor - Floor Plan Available Space Casey M. Oldham Clinton D. Oldham Chairman & CEO Executive Vice President | Brokerage Services O: 979.268.2000 | C: 979.219.4562 O: 979.268.2000 | C: 409.781.7734 [email protected] [email protected] www.OldhamGoodwin.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT 4th Floor - Floor Plan Available Space Casey M. Oldham Clinton D. Oldham Chairman & CEO Executive Vice President | Brokerage Services O: 979.268.2000 | C: 979.219.4562 O: 979.268.2000 | C: 409.781.7734 [email protected] [email protected] www.OldhamGoodwin.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT Walk Time Map 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 10 Minutes Casey M. Oldham Clinton D. Oldham Chairman & CEO Executive Vice President | Brokerage Services O: 979.268.2000 | C: 979.219.4562 O: 979.268.2000 | C: 409.781.7734 [email protected] [email protected] www.OldhamGoodwin.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT Dallas Pedestrian Network 01 Bank of America Plaza Garage 02 Bank of America Plaza 03 One Main Place 48 04 1217 Main 05 Davis Building 06 Metropolitan Garage legend: 49 08 Homewood Suites 46 09 Renaissance Tower public access point 10 Renaissance Tower Garage closed / out of service 45 11 Elm Place parking facility 47 12 1505 Elm 35 13 Tower Garage rail transit station 14 1600 Pacific tunnel segment 34 15 Thanksgiving Tower 44 36 16 1700 Pacific skywalk segment 43 17 Tower Petroleum Building access path PEARL 18 Corrigan Tower 33 19 Pacific Place closed segment CANCER SURVIVORS PLAZA 20 Comerica Bank Tower 21 1900 Elm 32 40 22 Universities Center at Dallas 23 Majestic Garage 24 Hotel Indigo 39 42 25 Elm Street Garage 38 26 Thanks-Giving Square 41 30 ST PAUL 27 Republic Center 31 28 Energy Plaza 29 Houseman Building 37 29 30 Spurgeon Harris Garage 28 31 505 North Ervay 32 Ross Tower 33 First Baptist Church 10 27 34 Ross Avenue Garage THANKS-GIVING SQUARE 26 35 Fairmont Hotel ASTON PARK 36 Fountain Place WEST END AKARD 37 One Dallas Center 38 Hartford Building 08 09 18 19 39 One Dallas Center Garage 11 15 16 40 Bryan Tower 12 13 14 17 41 Sheraton Conference Center 42 Sheraton Dallas Hotel 06 23 43 KPMG Centre 02 03 44 Bryan Tower Garage 05 04 20 21 22 24 25 45 Plaza of the Americas 46 Univision Center Garage BELO GARDEN MAIN STREET GARDEN 47 Univision Center 48 Chase Tower 01 49 2100 Ross Avenue Rev. 07.01.11 49 50 ION AT 52 51 UNION ST Casey M. Oldham Clinton D. Oldham Chairman & CEO Executive Vice President | Brokerage Services O: 979.268.2000 | C: 979.219.4562 O: 979.268.2000 | C: 409.781.7734 [email protected] [email protected] www.OldhamGoodwin.com PACIFIC PLACE 1910 Pacific Avenue Dallas, TX 75201 PROPERTY SUMMARY • IABS • CONTACT Downtown Dallas DART System Map Eective: March 26, 2018 1 2 3 4 5 HARRY HINES AT&T Performing Arts Center BLVD To West Village and Cityplace/Uptown Station Morton H. Meyerson MOODY ST Symphony Center Cathedral Guadalupe American OLIVE ST Klyde Warren Park Airlines ROUTH ST CAROLINE ST Center UPTOWN Nasher MAP NOT TO SCALE HARWOOD ST RIVERFRONT BLVD Victory FIELD ST Sculpture FLORA ST TROPHY PL Center ARTS Dallas OLIVE ST Exall Park Trammell BRYAN ST WASHINGTON AVETheological Crow Center
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