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Downtown San Antonio's Hist Iclandmark Building 314 E. Commerce St | San Antonio, Texas 78205 Downtown San Antonio's HisticLandmark Building. THE COMMERCE BUILDING is an 8-story historic landmark office building totaling 39,831 square feet located in the heart of downtown San Antonio. Situated at the intersection of Commerce St. & N. Presa St., the property offers convenient access to IH-10, IH-35, the IH-35 interchange and Highway 281. HIGHLIGHTS - Completely updated lobby with brand new elevator mechanics One of Downtown San Antonio’s Most - Updated commonHistoric areas Landmark and restroomsBuilding. throughout - Great location for Creative Office Space, traditional and contemporary office finish-outs - Move-in ready and spec suites available - Full floor opportunities - Retail event space located on 1st Floor - Adjacent to the River Bend Garage - Secure building entry with 24 hour access - 1 block from the Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center - Within walking distance to numerous restaurants, retail and entertainment venues 314 E. Commerce St San Antonio, Texas 78205 RECENTLY COMPLETED Propert Upgrade THE COMMERCE BUILDING Many first-class interior upgrades completed with more currently underway. Wall to wall upgrades, including: - New flooring throughout - New wall coverings - Classy fixtures throughout - High ceilings - Inviting entrances - Open creative office space - New digital building directory & Much More! CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF SAN ANTONIO 314 E. Commerce St San Antonio, Texas 78205 PROPERTY Availabilitie Download Download Floorplate Floorplate SEVENTH FLOOR THIRD FLOOR Suite 710: 598 RSF Suite 304: 556 RSF Suite 720: 1,008 RSF Suite 306: 988 RSF Suite 750: 2,491 RSF Suites 710/720 contiguous: 1,607 RSF Download Download Floorplate Floorplate SIXTH FLOOR SECOND FLOOR Suite 601: 2,200 RSF Suite 200: 2,673 RSF Suite 603: 920 RSF Move-In Ready Virtual Tour Our Suite FIFTH FLOOR Suite 500: 5,387 RSF Virtual Tour Our Suite FIRST FLOOR Suite 100: 5,084 RSF Div. to 2,000 RSF (Office or Retail Use) FOURTH FLOOR Suite 403: 656 RSF OFFICE SPACE FROM 556 - 15,828 RSF AVAILABLE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF SAN ANTONIO N . S . 7 . T T t . S s M A O a R M Y s ’ A e S L r A S p . T N . 6 E . C O M n ME RC E . S T . 8 f l o r N e s . 9 S 11 s . A t t 10 s . N T o 10 N A r r . R M S a O v O A S a L A I E. C N O n M E ME 4 RC E S S T D . T 12 A . 1 D 2 S T 3 . DO L O RO SA S the heart of San Antonio San of heart the T . 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TRA VIS ST. 2 S MARKET STREET GARAGE ENTER PARK CENTRAL PARKING SOUTH BANK T . 5 3 GROOS PARKING LOT LAZ PUBLIC PARKING STUMBERG STREET PARKING VIA METROPOLITAN TRANSIT 6 4 RIVERBEND PARKING GARAGE HERMAN SONS PARKING CENTRAL PARKING 9 7 10 8 13 11 14 -- NUMEROUS NEARBY AMENITIES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE12 -- RESTAURANTS HOTELS MUSEUMS/HISTORICAL SITES Acenar Crockett Hotel The Alamo S a Azuca Crowne Plaza35 Riverwalk Alameda Museum n P Bella on the River Drury Inn & Suites Blue Star e d B r Biga on the Banks Drury Plaza Hotel Briscoe Western Art Museum o ro A o Bliss El Tropicano Buckhorn Saloon & Museum v k e ly . n Boudro’s Embassy Suites El Mercado (Market Square) N A . v Bohanan’s Emily Morgan Hemisfair Park F e lo . t Buckhorn Saloon Cafe Fairmount Hotel Institute of Texan Cultures re S s y c M r S in e Casa Rio Four Points Sheraton King William Historic District t. u c iv Q E. C R Citrus Grand Hyatt La Villita u o l i . lo Feig Tree Havana Hotel Milam Park 35 n v t. u o 10 S t A y g y Fogo De Chao Hilton Palacio del Rio Mission Trail Tours c . h n n t a c S A A w ui a d Guenther House Holiday Inn Riverwalk San Antonio Museum of Art st V n a Q u e a . g S o W u t. r Houston Street Bistro Hotel Contessa San Antonio River Walk S B A ’s N 87 y Ibiza Hotel Indigo San Antonio Children’s Museum r B . L a F r e M o r . o Iron Cactus Hotel Valencia Riverwalk San Antonio Zoo x i t o i S k n . l y S g t N . n La Margarita Hyatt Place Riverwalk San Fernando Cathedral . t B A o . e v t Spanish Governor’s Palace Hyatt Regency n u e La Paloma S n . A N a e z v v Texas Ranger Museum d a Landry’s Marriott Plaza a e l v . A a a P d r o Lit281tle Rhein Steakhouse Marriott River Center Hotel Travis Park r e o m l a l S Menger Hotel o Lone Star Cafe t A S . 4 Mokara Hotel & Spa Luke ENTERTAINMENT/SHOPPING t h . COLUMBUS S t O’Brien Historic Hotel Alamodome Michelino’s t . S PARK S Convent St. W a . M Mi Tierra Omni La Mansion del Rio Arneson River Theatre a a r tin S s t. n o . Riverwalk Plaza Hotel t Morton’s Aztec on the River P R S e y a Riverwalk Vista Monterey Cameo Theatre a t d E. Martin St. w n r E . d o . a Sheraton Gunter Hotel t Ocho Empire Theatre e a t u S o S can St. e A P . S r E n . 3 B The St. Anthony Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center e Original Mexican Restaurant a v r n v d N e b A TRAVIS o S . a The Westin Riverwalk Oro IMAX s t r S . PARK e Lila Cockrell Theatre f The Palm n . f Nolan St. t a E. Travis St. W e L . T S S ra NIGHTLIFE v is Paesano’s Majestic Theatre S t . J i . v s ’ e Atomar Bar N Pearl Brewery y Rainforest Cafe r O a Barriba Cantina Republic of Texas Ripley’s Believe It or Not a a . t S M n o k z t s o E. H u . t. uston S Coyote Ugly Ho a W. Rivercenter Mall Rio Rio Cantina t l S MILAM S P t W . C . o Dicks Last Resort m m . San Antonio Central Library Rita’s on the River e r ce PARK St o . N t Drink Texas Bar m Rosario’s San Antonio Spurs Basketball S a l a Durty Nelly’s San Antonio Talons Arena Football s Ruth’s Chris A E. Houston St. E E e . C C r o B o u r c e m n k Esquire Tavern a e Tobin Center V m t Sazo’s Latin Grill i s t t a e S S P t t. r . c e S . t . Howl at the Moon UTSA Roadrunners Football Schilo’s Deli N D o l o rosa St. Steers and Beers Kremlin r a Sushi Zushi F W e z Leapin’ Lizard Pub S . E. Crockett St. M MEDICAL FACILITIES v r a a t i r . l i ke o Tower of the Americas t S R S F P t Mad Dogs . Baptist Medical Center l S a o o n Texas de Brazil i i t s 10 W r 37 Menger Bar . e n CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Medical Center . a o N s ueva St. o Zinc Bistro R M t Naked Iguana Lounge S Methodist Hospital . n a t t . Zocca Cuisine D’Italia E A Pat O’Brien’s . n Nix Hospital t W a n S . S a SoHo Wine & Martini Bar D S o u . r . a S Swig . m n e EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES g t a v l o S V Bar A A B San Antonio College l a v d r . s e Waxy O’Connor’s Irish Pub e UTSA Downtown Campus y r r HEMISPHERE PARK P Zinc D . E . S D u ra n g o B lvd . WHAT’S Nearb The property is conveniently located at the intersection of Commerce St. & N. Presa St. with excellent access to all major highways such as IH-35, IH-37, Highway 281, and IH-10. 314 E. Commerce St. San Antonio, Texas 78205 GARRETT CARLSON | SCOTT FERGUSON [email protected] | [email protected] 210.930.3700.
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