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2501 Cedar Springs Road Dallas, TX 2501 Cedar Springs Road Dallas, TX Office in the Heart of Uptown Building Overview Top of Building Signage Full-Building Opportunity BUILDING SIZE 109,404 SF (entire building available) Divisible to single floors or 17,125 SF RENTAL RATE $26.00–$27.00 NNN PARKING 3.00/1,000 SF AMENITIES • Uptown location within walking distance of hotels, restaurants, high-rise residential, shops and entertainment venues • Walk score of 95—walker’s paradise • Covered parking for 346 cars (3/1,000 SF) • 100% backup generator for entire building Renovations coming soon Location 95 TURTLE CREEK I-75 D R A V LE TURTLE WEST VILLAGE U BO CREEK PARKWAY K EE E CR PARK TL UR T WALK SCORE! KATY TRAIL 2501 Uptown I-75 D AL LA I- S 3 N 5 O R T H UPTOWN T O L L W A Y WHOLE FOODS MCKINNEY AVENUE HARWOOD KATY TRAIL DISTRICT HARRY HINES BOULEVARD THE CRESCENT minute walk to McKinney NO RT H P CEDAR SPRINGSCEDAR ROAD E & Boll South Transit Stop A 6 R L S T R E E T I - 3 5 McKINNEY AMERICAN & OLIVE minute drive to AIRLINES CENTER Dallas Love Field DESIGN 12 WOODALL RODGERS FREEWAY DISTRICT KLYDE WARREN PARK VICTORY PARK ARTS DISTRICT DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART minute drive to DFW Airport 25 PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE DALLAS CBD Walkable Amenities 93 92 91 87 85 97 88 86 84 83 46 47 45 42 44 41 39 43 95 40 38 13 8 14 35 37 101 12 11 15 36 7 10 9 16 33 5 6 17 34 36 3 31 18 32 25 82 4 2 29 1 30 81 24 94 28 27 80 19 22 23 20 21 79 89 48 49 76 26 78 50 74 75 73 77 90 51 72 96 56 52 53 63 54 61 100 99 55 58 71 57 59 69 62 60 68 67 70 66 98 64 65 Restaurants/Bars Hotels Katy Trail M-Line Trolley 1. The Common Table 22. Jakes Burgers & Bar 43. OMG Tacos 64. Fearings 85. Del Frisco’s Grille 2. Concrete Cowboy 23. The Den 44. Ill Minister Pub 65. Sambuca Uptown 86. Southpaw Grille 3. Citizen 24. Trophy Room 45. Pazzo Uptown 66. Pei Wei 87. Hopdaddy 4. Stoneleigh P 25. Avanti Ristorante 46. Texas de Brazil 67. Snap Kitchen 88. The Mansion 5. Nick & Sam’s 26. Fogo de Chao Brazilian Steakhouse 47. Katy Trail Ice House 68. Mortons Steakhouse 89. The Grove at Harwood 6. Clutch Bar & Restaurant 27. Yutaka 48. Uchi Dallas 69. Potbelly Sandwich Shop 90. Dolce Rivera 7. Kung Fu Saloon 28. I-CE-NY 49. Nikkei 70. Sammy’s Bar-B-Q 91. The Rustic 8. Level 29. Bowen House 50. Coal Vines 71. Dickey’s Barbeque Pit 92. The Original Pancake House 9. British Beverage Company 30. S&D Oyster Company 51. The Old Warsaw 72. Allegro Coffee Company 93. Bread Winners Cafe & Bakery 10. Crushcraft Thai 31. Chipotle 52. Sisu 73. Crooked Tree 94. Le Meridian Dallas, The Stoneleigh 11. TNT Tacos & Tequila 32. La Gourmet Pizza 53. Truluck’s 74. Fat Rabbit 95. Guild Uptown 12. Two Corks & a Bottle 33. Gui Sushi Korean Japanese Bistro & Bar 54. Starbucks 75. Nickel and Rye 96. Hyatt House Dallas/Uptown 13. Dream Cafe 34. Tate’s 55. Sixty Vines 76. Renfield’s Corner 97. Hotel Crescent Court 14. Rocco’s Uptown 35. Christies 56. The Capital Grille 77. Si Tapas 98. The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas 15. Cremona Bistro 36. McKinney Avenue Tavern 57. Ascension Coffee 78. The Nodding Donkey 99. Hotel Zaza 16. Which Wich 37. The Standard Pour 58. Moxie’s Grill & Bar 79. City Council Restaurant & Bar 100. Rosewoood Mansion on Turtle Creek 17. Sidebar 38. Playground Bar 59. Shake Shack - Dallas Uptown 80. State & Allen 101. New Marriott Uptown 18. The Ginger Man 39. Shell Shack 60. Ocean Prime 81. The Alcove 19. The Social House 40. Jimmy John’s 61. The Tipsy Alchemist 82. Parliament 20. Blackfriar Pub 41. Starbucks 62. Magnolias Sous Le Pont 83. Blue Sushi Sake Grille 21. The Idle Rich Pub 42. iFratelli Uptown 63. The Old Recess Club 84. SALLIO ITALLIO Uptown Energy N TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN | 17,125 SF Area Attractions Uptown is known for its luxury office market, high- profile tenants, vibrant restaurant and shopping scene and high rise multifamily developments. 58.1 7 acres of green space high-end hotels 200+ 4.5 restaurants miles of McKinney Ave Trolley tracks 160+ shops 3.5 mile-long Katy Trail Source: Uptown Dallas Inc. Grant Sumner Chuck Sellers Taylor Lynch 214.269.3119 214.261.1009 214.765.0548 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] © 2018 Avison Young—Dallas, LLC. All rights reserved. E. & O.E.: The information contained herein was obtained from sources which we deem reliable and, while thought to be correct, is not guaranteed by Avison Young..
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