The new address of downtown Dallas in the West End is almost ready for renters | Immovable



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With seven floors, the new Luminary Building dominates the West End of downtown Dallas.

The building of more than 100,000 square feet of Houston Street began construction work in late 2017 and will open in the coming weeks.

"Outside the arts district, this is the first multi-tenant office building to be built downtown in 30 years," said John Zogg, general manager of the project's developer, Crescent Real Estate. "Being the tallest building in the West End puts us above everyone else, and you can not miss it."

Designed by Corgan, the office building will house approximately 20,000 square feet of expansions for the Dallas-based architect, who has his long-standing office next door.

The top three floors have over 80,000 square feet of office space that Crescent sells to other companies.

Zogg said that many potential tenants had generated a lot of traffic through the building. "Now that you can see it and touch it, it's like a light is on, and we have a lot of interest," he said. "We have letters of intent for four tenants who represent five floors, and we only have three.

"I'm not saying that all this will happen, but there is a good activity."

According to Zogg, most potential tenants are city businesses looking to expand in Dallas. "Three working groups are looking at the building," he said.

The top three floors of the office overlook the parking garage and business space on the lower level. The windows on both sides of the office floors are 14 feet high and offer views of downtown, Victory Park and the Design District.

With Stemmons Freeway running on the west side of the Luminary, the building enjoys high visibility.

"The good thing about this building that many people have not understood is the possibility of signage," Zogg said. "There are half a million cars passing by each day on Stemmons.

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