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Adolphus Onepager Copy Premier downtown Dallas office space available at Adolphus Tower! Adolphus Tower is located at 1412 Main Street and offers one of Dallas central business district’s most competitive lease rates. The Adolphus Tower’s location in the heart of the CBD provides an edge due to the benefits from a For Leasing Information Contact dynamic environment that includes some of Dallas’ CARLA MACHULIS best dining and shopping as well as a burgeoning 1412 Main Street Dallas, TX residential and cultural scene. These venues make [email protected] the Adolphus Tower an even more appealing 214.202.7879 place to live, work and play, both day and night. AdolphusTower.com HA B To West Village and AT&T Performing Arts Center ODY STLVD RRY HINES Cityplace/Uptown Station rk MoMortonrton H. Meyerson MO Symphony Center UPTOWN CaCatthedralhedral Guadalupe N Klyde Warren Pa American OLIVE ST ROUTH ST Airlines CAROLINEUPTOWN ST Nasher Center Sculpture San Jacinto MAP NOT TO SCALE HARWOOD ST ARTS FIELD ST Center FLORA ST Tower DISTRICTARTS Exall Park Victory OLIVE ST Trammell BRYAN ST W Dallas Crow Center ASHINGTON AVE W Dallas-Victory ROSS AVEDISTRICT Plaza of the ST. PAUL MSTuseum Perot Museum Americas BAYLOR VICTORY PARK of Art MUSEUM WY of Nature and MCKINNEY AVE RIVERFRONT BLVD VICTORY ST HOUSTON ST HIGH MARKET ST Science AKARD ST BAYLOR PEARL ST VICTORY First United HALL ST SAN JACINTO ST LIVE OAK ST Methodist OLIVE ST PARK OOM ST WOODALL RODGERS FWY BR Church House of LAMAR ST Blues HARWOOD ST Fountain Latino Pearl/ 45 OAK ST Place Arts Cultural Tower District Baylor University Center Medical Center ST. PAUL ST SWISS AVE CONTINENTAL AVE Dallas World First Aquarium BRYAN ST ERVAY ST Baptist Church St. Paul MALCOLM X BLVD E ROSS AVE Lincoln LIVE OAK ST Plaza Sheraton HOUSTON ST Hotel AKARD ST Deep Ellum GASTON AV U.S. Post FAIR PARK WEST END West Transfer SAN JACINTO ST Oce THANKSGIVING FLORENCEHAWKINS ST ST ROSS AVE Headquarters/ LINK HISTORIC DISTRICTWest End LA Center DART Store COMMERCIAL JUNIUS ST WEST END MA A THANKSGIVINGCENTER kard East Transfer R ST COMMERCIAL ylor University HISTORIC DISTRICT BRYAN ST GOOD LATIMER EXPY Ba Center edical Center CENTER M CHAVEZ CESAR ST. PAUL STST. HA RECORD ST GR Thanksgiving PACIFIC AVE DEEP ELLUM PACIFIC AVE Square RWOOD ST Sixth Floor IF Rosa Museum/ FIN ST Parks Dealey DEEP ELLUM Plaza Majestic Plaza Theatre 35E MAIN STREET MARKET ST ELM ST PEARL EXPY ELM ST Comerica Universities Lew John Neely Dallas DISTRICT Center County Bank Sterrett Bryan Cabin El Centro at Dallas Hotel Historical Justice College Indigo Center Plaza Bank of MAIN ST America BuildingBuilding Tourism/ MAIN ST Pegasus Information Center Belo A Plaza RIVER Old Red Courthouse Garden Neiman Main Street COMMERCE ST Marcus Garden Park HOUSTON ST FR LEGEND MARKET ST GreyhoundGR FIELD ST AKARD ST ST ERVAY PAUL STST. PEARL EXPY CESAR CHAVEZ LA COMMERCE ST COMMERCE ST COMMERCE ST ONT BLVD Earl Cabell Terminal IF Local Bus Route JACKSON ST MA FIN ST JACKSON ST R ST Local Bus Route WOOD ST WOOD ST (Express to/from Downtown) Union Station Dallas Public First Presbyterian Express Bus Route REUNION/ Library Church CANTON ST Hyatt Regency YOUNG ST D-Link and stop Dallas Hotel UNION STATIONSTATION YOUNG ST A. Maceo Pioneer REUNION/ Smith Federal Reunion Plaza CIVIC MARILLA ST One-way street DISTRICT Building Tower UNION STATION 35 FARMERS CENTER Dallas Light Rail Lines Conve City Hall DISTRICT CIVIC Kay Bailey MARKET Hutchison CENTER FARMERS M-Line Streetcar Center Convention CANTON ST G ST PAUL ST MARKET OOD LATIMER EXPY 30 ntion Center Black Academy of EVRAY ST Trinity Railway Express Eddie Deen’s Arts & Letters Ranch R.L. THORNTON FWY Megabus AKARD ST LA 30 CESAR CHAVEZ HARWOOD ST MAR ST Old City Park THE No weekend service is provided JEFFERSON on Routes 27, 63, 155, and the BLVD VIADUCT GRIFFIN ST CEDARS 200 series routes HOUSTON ST VIADUCT Gilley’s Located in the Heart of the Central Business District Property Overview (The Main Street District) ±181,235 Gross Square Feet Excellent access to public transportation 26-Story Building Direct connect to the Adolphus Hotel One of the CBD’s most competitive lease rates Numerous dining options Full & partial floors available for lease Walking distance to courthouses Furnished conference center available for use Easy ingress and egress to major interstate highways Covered parking Block away from the new AT&T Discovery District Efficient floor plates Hotels Residences Dining Misc • Connected to Adolphus Hotel • Third Rail Lofts • Dallas Chop House • 24 Hour Fitness • The Joule • Kirby Building • Wild Salsa • Trophy Gym • The A-Loft • Davis Building • Chop House Burger • Chase Bank • The Magnolia Hotel • Wilson Building • Dallas Fish Market • Wells Fargo Bank • The Omni • The French Room • CVS • Indigo • The Zodiac Room • Westin • Iron Cactus • Jason’s Deli • Jimmy John’s AdolphusTower.com.
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