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Best In-Class Medical Office Building Downtown San Antonio’s AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Best In-Class Medical Office Building Leased By Owned & Managed By OVERVIEW Santa Rosa Professional Pavilion is Downtown San Antonio’s Best In-Class Medical Office Building. This 12 story, 162,987 SF medical office building sits proudly on the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio’s (CHOSA) campus and serves as the landmark office building of downtown San Antonio’s medical community. With easy ingress/egress from I-35/I-10 and fully renovated lobby and common areas, Santa Rosa Professional Pavilion matches the access and modern style of the newly redeveloped CHOSA campus. This property boasts a retail type setting on the first and second floor of the building with an additional 4 floors of traditional medical office space atop the on-site, parking garage with on-campus security. Explore options to establish a new practice, a new strategic location, or expand your existing practice with this property’s range of configuration options. Move-in ready suites of various sizes including large blocks of space for strategic growth are available to fit the needs of traditional clinical, dental, wound care, dialysis, and administrative/ back-office requirements. Be a part of the Central Business District’s medical community revitalization and your patients will feel the difference in the Class A finishes throughout the property. PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS • Modern Class A finishes throughout lobby, elevators, and common areas • Ample parking available in on-campus secured parking garage • On-site access to emergency services & hospital admissions • via enclosed skybridge connected to The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio • Onsite pharmacy • Second generation and move-in ready vacancies available • Easy ingress and egress to interstate and major thoroughfares • Offering competitive rates and tenant improvement packages 2109303700 Suite 107 6,401 RSF LAB NURSE STATION T/R CLOSET BREAK ROOM WHITE BOX WHITE BOX WHITE BOX SAMPLE SAMPLE EXAM EXAM WHITE BOX ROOM ROOM WHITE BOX WHITE BOX OPEN WORK AREA OFFICE Suite 100 3,624 RSF SPEC SUITE LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 Download 2109303700 Here Suite 915 Suite 985 3,122 RSF 2,832 RSF ASSOCIATES H E A L T H C A R E / C O M M E R C I A L C O N S U L T I N G P L A N N I N G D E S I G N 6 8 0 0 P A R K T E N B L V D. S U I T E 2 0 2 N O R T H S A N A N T O N I O, T X 7 8 2 1 3 2 1 0. 7 3 4. 5 5 9 5 PROPERTY AVAILABILITIES 124 USF 141 RSF DATE: FEBRUARY 06, 2020 DRAWN BY: MKS Suite 940 Suite 950 ISSUE/REVISION: NO. | DATE | DESCRIPTION 4,764 RSF 2,982 RSF LEVEL 9 Contiguous Suites: LEVEL 940/950 for total SHEET TITLE: 9 PAVILION Leased By of 7,746 RSF Download Here Managed By 2109303700 LEVEL 10 Suite 1003 8,567 RSF RECEPTION/ BUSINESS OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE STOR. OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 132 131 126 120 119 112 111 105 104 103 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 137 sf 109 sf 137 sf 134 sf 134 sf 137 sf 112 sf 145 sf CORRIDOR 121 CORRIDOR OFFICE 106 133 93 sf WORK STATIONS WORK STATIONS 127 STOR. 113 125 OFFICE OFFICE 122 118 OFFICE R.R. OFFICE 102 sf 102 sf 107 102 WAITING OFFICE R.R. R.R. T/R 163 SUPPLY STOR. 96 sf ROOM 134 130 110 169 OPEN OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 128 114 100 94 sf WORK AREA 166 165 164 STOR OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 167 124 173 172 171 168 135 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE DATA/IT BREAK RM. CORRIDOR OFFICE OFFICE 170 CORRIDOR 123 117 108 STOR. 115 109 101 129 103 sf 100 sf 97 sf OFFICE 116 83 sf 83 sf 136 99 sf Download CORRIDOR 138 Here OFFICE 137 85 sf OFFICE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE 141 140 139 OFFICE 196 sf 142 92 sf CORRIDOR 149 OFFICE 143 Contiguous Suites: 91 sf WORK STATIONS OFFICE OFFICE 145 147 148 150 CORRIDOR 110 sf 117 sf 1003/1061/1070 for total ASSOCIATES OFFICE SUPPLY 144 146 of 13,090 RSF 183 sf H E A L T H C A R E / C O M M E R C I A L C O N S U L T I N G P L A N N I N G D E S I G N 6 8 0 0 P A R K T E N B L V D. S U I T E 2 0 2 N O R T H S A N A N T O N I O, T X 7 8 2 1 3 Suite 1061 Suite 1070 1 2,640 RSF 1,883 RSF LEVEL 10 2109303700 LEVEL 11 2109303700 A S S O C I A T E S H E A L T H C A R E / C O M M E R C I A L C O N S U L T I N G P L A N N I N G D E S I G N 6 8 0 0 P A R K T E N B L V D. S U I T E 2 0 2 N O R T H S A N A N T O N I O, T X 7 8 2 1 3 2 1 0. 7 3 4. 5 5 9 5 Download Here Suite 915 Suite 985 3,122 RSF 2,832 RSF ASSOCIATES H E A L T H C A R E / C O M M E R C I A L C O N S U L T I N G P L A N N I N G D E S I G N 6 8 0 0 P A R K T E N B L V D. S U I T E 2 0 2 N O R T H S A N A N T O N I O, T X 7 8 2 1 3 2 1 0. 7 3 4. 5 5 9 5 ASSOCIATES H E A L T H C A R E / C O M M E R C I A L C O N S U L T I N G P L A N N I N G D E S I G N 6 8 0 0 P A R K T E N B L V D. S U I T E 2 0 2 N O R T H S A N A N T O N I O, T X 7 8 2 1 3 DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 2020 DRAWN BY: MKS Suite 1180 ISSUE/REVISION: NO. | DATE | DESCRIPTION 124 USF 2,427 RSF 141 RSF 2109303700 CHRISTUS/ LEVEL 9 BAYLOR MEDICINE - CHILDRENS SUITE 1003A, 1135, 1135A, 1135B 23,966 USF 27,322 RSF SHEET TITLE: LEVEL 12 PAVILION Suite 1240 Suite 1235-B Suite 1220 DATE: FEBRUARY 06, 2020 2,063 RSF 1,251 RSF 3,128 RSF DRAWN BY: MKS Suite 940 Suite 950 ISSUE/REVISION: NO. | DATE | DESCRIPTION 4,764 RSF 2,982 RSF LEVEL 9 SHEET TITLE: 9 PAVILION Suite 1245 Download 1,655 RSF Here Contiguous Suites: 1220/1235-B/ 1240/1245/1250/1295 ASSOCIATES for total of 22,814 RSF H E A L T H C A R E / C O M M E R C I A L C O N S U L T I N G P L A N N I N G D E S I G N 6 8 0 0 P A R K T E N B L V D. S U I T E 2 0 2 N O R T H S A N A N T O N I O, T X 7 8 2 1 3 DATE: FEBRUARY 06, 2020 DRAWN BY: MKS Suite 1250 Suite 1295 ISSUE/REVISION: 6,625 RSF 8,092 RSF NO. | DATE | DESCRIPTION LEVEL 12 SHEET TITLE: PAVILION SHEET NO. 01 17 8 21 14 11 12 13 9 Methodist Metroplitan 5 8 11 12 10 14 10 11 16 10 7 8 13 7 9 5 Baptist Medical Center 12 7 4 1 13 2 1 4 1 19 6 3 3 2 3 16 8 5 6 7 17 15 2 4 6 17 6 5 2 12 3 4 15 14 9 1 RVT Christus Health - 11 10 The Children’s Hospital of San Antonio 9 SRPP 18 SANTA ROSA PP 18 15 NEARBY AMENITIES HOTELS OFFICE ATTRACTIONS 1. Wyndham SA Riverwalk 1. BBVA (Weston Center) 1. The Majestic Theatre 2. Sheraton Gunter Hotel 2. Milam 2. The Aztec Theatre 3. Holiday Inn SA Riverwalk 3. Frost Tower 3. La Villita Historic Arts Village 4. Dury Plaza 4. Bexar County Justice Center 4. Brisco Western Arts Museum 5. The Westin Riverwalk San Antonio 5. Bexar County Courthouse 5. Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center 6. The Hotel Contessa 6. Tower Life Building 6. 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