Officials of a Texas town of over 13,000 people are praising a new office project that will bring to the community a 12-story office tower.
Addison, Dallas County, will benefit from the Addison Station office building at 15555 N. Dallas Pkwy., officials said on the Facebook page of the town of Addison.
Pre-leasing of the 250,000- to-350,000-square-foot Addison Station has begun by the full-service commercial real estate development company VanTrust Real Estate, LLC, and real estate professional services and investment management company Colliers, a statement said.
“Addison just keeps growing! We cannot wait to see the Addison Station office project on the Dallas North Tollway,” the town of Addison’s Facebook page said. “The new 12-story office tower is in a premier spot for future tenants with high traffic visibility and access to the planned DART Silver Line.”
The new DART Silver Line, which is adjacent to Addison Station, is scheduled to open in 2023 as a part of the 26-mile Cotton Belt Regional Rail Corridor, the statement said.
“Addison Station’s premier Dallas North Tollway location not only brings highly trafficked brand visibility to its future tenants but puts these companies in a prominent corporate neighborhood focused on accessibility improvements for its daytime population,” Bill Baumgardner, executive vice president at VanTrust who leads the Texas office, said in the statement.
The office tower will include a conference center, fitness center, an 8,000-square-foot rooftop amenity deck plus an indoor and outdoor tenant lounge with attached terrace and parking, the release said, with groundbreaking on the project is scheduled for later in 2021.