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Dallas
    Commercial Real Estate

Dallas Commercial Real Estate

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Photo of Royal Central Tower Office Space for Rent: Unit 130 (Floor 1), Unit 604 (Floor 6), Unit 303 (Floor 3), Unit 600 (Floor 6) Royal Central Tower - 4 Spaces Vickery, Dallas, TX Open office area and Coffee bar   Jan 18 1,320 - 6,710 sqft Office
Retail
Photo of 13340 Audelia Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit 126, Unit 106, Unit  112, Unit 108, Unit 124 13340 Audelia Rd - 5 Spaces Northeast Dallas, Dallas, TX Lease rate negotiable   Jan 18 720 - 4,210 sqft Retail Photo of 13350 Audelia Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit 100 13350 Audelia Rd - Unit 100 Northeast Dallas, Dallas, TX Lease rate negotiable   Jan 18 1,430 sqft Retail Photo of 211 Alto Office Space for Rent: Floor 13, Floor 1, Floor 15, Floor 15, Floor 15, Floor 12, Floor 13, Floor 3, Floor 11, Floor Basement, Floor 8, Floor 18 211 Alto - 12 Spaces Downtown Dallas, Dallas, TX High Ceilings, Natural Light, and Air Conditioning.Gym, Elevators, Key Card Access, Lobby Attendant, On Site Security, and Common Bike Storage.   Jan 16 750 - 10,000 sqft Office Photo of 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit D111-15, Unit D111-36, Unit D111-14 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd - 3 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX After hour HVAC: $75.00 per hour   Jan 16 130 - 200 sqft Office
Medical
Photo of 12655 N Central Expy Office Space for Rent: Unit 105, Unit 317, Unit 325, Unit 330, Unit 710 12655 N Central Expy - 5 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges   Jan 16 770 - 1,880 sqft Office Photo of 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit C115, Unit J109, Unit D116, Unit A224, Unit C110, Unit C125, Unit J333, Unit B107, Unit J232, Unit A100/A101 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd - 10 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX After hour HVAC: $75.00 per hour   Jan 16 400 - 4,680 sqft Office
Medical
Photo of 14114 Dallas Pkwy Office Space for Rent: Unit 460, Unit 325 14114 Dallas Pkwy - 2 Spaces North Central Dallas, Dallas, TX Plus electricity charges   Jan 16 890 - 1,140 sqft Office Photo of 14110 Dallas Pkwy Office Space for Rent: Unit 110 14110 Dallas Pkwy - Unit 110 North Central Dallas, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges   Jan 16 920 sqft Office Photo of 17300 Dallas Pkwy Office Space for Rent: Unit 3040, Unit 2040, Unit 2030, Unit 3000A, Unit 3155 17300 Dallas Pkwy - 5 Spaces North Central Dallas, Dallas, TX Plus electric   Jan 16 610 - 3,360 sqft Office Photo of Three Forest Plaza Office Space for Rent: Unit 1215, Unit 700 Three Forest Plaza - 2 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges   Jan 16 3,810 - 4,950 sqft Office Photo of 12655 N Central Expy Office Space for Rent: Unit 630, Unit 425, Unit 660, Unit 810, Unit 550, Unit 275, Unit 501 12655 N Central Expy - 7 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges   Jan 16 1,950 - 9,480 sqft Office Photo of 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit D111-31, Unit D111-25, Unit D111-26, Unit D111-3, Unit D111-23, Unit D111-24, Unit D111-4, Unit D111-13, Unit D111-5, Unit C112, Unit D111-32, Unit A217, Unit A210, Unit K101, Unit C118, Unit B120, Unit K201, Unit C202, Unit A200, Unit B223, Unit A216 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd - 21 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges   Jan 16 120 - 1,980 sqft Office Photo of 8111 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy Office Space for Rent: Unit 970, Unit 1460, Unit 1335 (Floor 13), Unit 1355 (Floor 13), Unit 1330 (Floor 13), Unit 720, Unit 780, Unit 1350, Unit 130, Unit 110, Unit 1000, Unit 100, Unit 530, Unit 275, Unit 300 (Floor 3), Unit 200 8111 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy - 16 Spaces RANDCO, Dallas, TX Plus electric   Jan 16 1,170 - 5,150 sqft Office Photo of 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit K200 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd - Unit K200 Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Waiting room and Plus electric charges   Jan 16 1,570 sqft Office Photo of Three Forest Plaza Office Space for Rent: Unit 1670 (Floor 16), Unit 1400 (Floor 14) Three Forest Plaza - 2 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges and HVAC at $100 per hour   Jan 16 4,700 - 20,960 sqft Office Photo of 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd Office Space for Rent: Unit J235 12800-12870 Hillcrest Rd - Unit J235 Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges   Jan 16 2,290 sqft Office Photo of Three Forest Plaza Office Space for Rent: Unit 340 (Floor 3), Unit 1100 (Floor 11) Three Forest Plaza - 2 Spaces Hillcrest Forest, Dallas, TX Plus electric charges and HVAC at $100 per hour   Jan 16 2,040 - 3,420 sqft Office

Dallas

Market Report

Number of Listings
Posted in the last 180 days
1726
Median Rate ($/sqft/yr)
$29
Median rate is a number derived from the median rate of listings posted on 42floors and reports from thought leaders in the area.
Median Size (sqft)
1,170

Dallas Office & Commercial Space

Located in the northern region of the state of Texas, the city of Dallas is the third largest in the state, behind Houston and San Antonio. Featuring a residential population of approximately 1.25 million inhabitants, Dallas provides locals and business owners with the opportunity to immerse themselves in a thriving cultural and economic infrastructure which offers a wide range of opportunities to those living there. Rental properties for lease in Dallas, including office space for rent and commercial space for rent, will prove to be ideal for business owners seeking to firmly establish themselves in the most prominent community in this region of the state. Properties available in Dallas range in type from small retail establishments to large manufacturing centers located on the outskirts of the city. As the region continues to expand, it is likely that business owners will be able to find properties in the area that are both affordable and advantageously positioned to offer lucrative growth potential.

Dallas Economic Overview

Featuring median household incomes roughly 20% lower than state averages, residents living within the city limits of Dallas are commonly considered to exist within a middle-income demographic. Common occupations for residents here include positions in industries ranging from finance and business to the scientific, professional and technical services, among others. Dallas also features a large manufacturing and construction infrastructure, thanks in large part to the extensive volume of development currently occurring. The per capita income of Dallas is approximately $26,000. According to recent studies, roughly 20% of the local population in Dallas is currently living below the poverty line. Although a variety of high-end residences are available within Dallas proper, the abundance of suburban infrastructure in close proximity to the downtown regions of the city have proven to be attractive residential options for the city’s more wealthy individuals, many of whom are seeking a more tranquil domestic experience in which to raise children and start a family.

Dallas At A Glance

The economy of Dallas and the growth of the city’s population base has experienced mild fluctuations over the last several decades, due in large part to greater economic trends in the US. Following the 2008 financial crisis, Dallas has become a popular destination for individuals from across the country due to a wealth of job opportunities, low unemployment rates, and an affordable cost of living. Demographically, Dallas remains somewhat diverse, with 50% of the population classified as Caucasian and the remaining half of the population composed of individuals from a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds. Popular attractions in the area include numerous sporting teams, as well as an abundance of cultural attractions (Dallas Museum of Art, Meyerson Symphony Center) and shopping opportunities, such as the NorthPark Centre and The Galleria. The wealth of ethnic diversity in Dallas has also led to the development of numerous cultural centers and areas of congregation for individuals of specific cultures.

Dallas History

The origins of Dallas can be traced back to 1845, following the annexation of The Republic of Texas by the United States and the subsequent establishment of Dallas County. In 1856, Dallas was officially incorporated as a city within the state of Texas. Dallas was thrust into the international spotlight in 1963, following the assassination of then President John F. Kennedy in the downtown area of the city. In the past two decades, city planners have placed extensive attention on renovating the cultural fabric of the city. In addition to a variety of substantial new construction projects, including the establishment of the Winspear Opera House and the AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas now supports a variety of renowned chefs, visual artists, musicians and creative thinkers, as well as a vibrant tech sector.

Dallas Population

The population of Dallas has grown tremendously in recent years, thanks in large part to an influx of both domestic and international migrants. Economic opportunity remains a significant attractor for many individuals. Although residential properties are relatively expensive within the neighborhoods of Dallas proper, the vast array of suburbs surrounding Dallas provide ample opportunity for newly established residents to successfully locate affordable housing. Although the city of Dallas currently hosts approximately 1.25 million residents, it is also important to remember that this figure fails to take into account the significant number of individuals residing in the vast array of suburbs surrounding the city on all sides.

Trends of Dallas

Dallas remains a hotspot for economic and cultural investment, thanks to the preponderance of wealth and economic prosperity in the region. With a wide variety of development projects currently underway, Dallas is poised for significant growth in the next decade. As the population of the DFW metroplex continues to rise, many experts agree that Dallas will begin to invest further resources into evolving the residential experience inside of Dallas proper. Many believe that the cultural fabric of Dallas will change tremendously over the next several years as the demographics of the city continue to evolve. Dallas’ thriving arts center is also proving to be a significant draw for both audiences and entrepreneurs seeking to capture the attentions of an upwardly mobile, affluent demographic that frequents the cultural happenings of the city.

Where to Lease in Dallas

Depending upon the specific nature and type of business, a wide variety of locations in Dallas may be suitable for leasing. For those seeking to establish retail operations in Dallas that rely upon a steady stream of pedestrian traffic or consumers, areas such as Deep Ellum and various venues throughout “uptown” may prove to be ideal. As could be expected, the vast majority of office space leased in Dallas is found in the heart of downtown. Thanks to an extensive rail network integrated into Dallas proper, potential consumers and current employees can quickly make their way through the downtown area of the city. Businesses that require substantially more space for their operations, such as those engaging in manufacturing, construction or storage, may find better prospects for leasing on the outskirts of the city proper.

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