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Fountain Place FOR SUBLEASE DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT OFFICE SPACE FLOOR/AREA: 21st Floor - 14,113 RSF 22nd Floor - 26,615 RSF TOTAL: 40,728 RSF POSSESSION: Immediate TERM THRU: August 31, 2017 RENTAL: $17.00 + E ELECTRICITY: $1.60 FURNITURE: Available FOUNTAIN PLACE 1445 ROSS AVENUE CORNER OF ROSS & FIELD, DALLAS TX FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Clay Vaughn Chelby Sanders Josh White First Vice President Senior Vice President Executive Vice President +1 214 979 6120 +1 214 979 6125 +1 214 979 6198 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] FOR SUBLEASE FOR DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT OFFICE SPACE SUBLEASE FOUNTAIN PLACE 1445 ROSS AVENUE SPACE FEATURES :: 14,113 - 40,728 RSF :: Furniture Available :: Great natural light :: Offices on Windows :: Mix of Offices & Open Area :: Multiple Conference Rooms :: Kitchen / Break room :: Team Building/Meet Room :: Excellent Lobby Exposure BUILDING FEATURES :: 3 Level Garage - 865 spaces :: Surface Parking - 330 spaces :: Gold LEED Certified :: Energy Star building :: 24-hour attended lobby :: Direct access to I-35, US 75, I-30, I-45, N. Dallas Tollway :: Banking, Deli, Dry Cleaner :: Restaurants & hotels :: In heart of Dallas Arts District :: Walk to Klyde Warren Park :: Amazing courtyard features Texas cypress trees, dramatic waterfalls, shimmering pools, & famous dancing fountains featuring 217 water jets. FOR SUBLEASE DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT OFFICE SPACE FOUNTAIN PLACE 1445 ROSS AVENUE 21st FLOORPLAN - 14,113 RSF: © 2014 CBRE, Inc. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable. We have not verified it and make no guarantee, warranty or representation about it. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only and do not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property to determine to your satisfaction the suitability of the property for your needs. FOR SUBLEASE DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT OFFICE SPACE FOUNTAIN PLACE 1445 ROSS AVENUE ENTIRE 22ND FLOORPLAN - 26,615 RSF: FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Clay Vaughn Chelby Sanders Josh White First Vice President Senior Vice President Executive Vice President +1 214 979 6120 +1 214 979 6125 +1 214 979 6198 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CBRE | 2100 McKinney Avenue | Suite 700 | Dallas, TX 75201 | www.cbre.com/dallas.
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