Legacy Park

PLANO, TX—The Legacy region is booming, as campuses for Toyota Motor North America, JP Morgan Chase, Liberty Mutual and other major corporations near completion at the 250-acre Legacy West, which also includes a massive restaurant and multifamily component. Legacy Park will ultimately be a five-building office campus within the Legacy business park.

Two of the five facilities have already been constructed on a speculative basis. Building A is 25,200 square feet and building B is 28,000 square feet.

The remaining three, which range from 28,000 to 56,000 square feet, will be developed as leasing momentum builds. The buildings also could be constructed as build-to-suits.

Brown Company Partners selected Cushman & Wakefield to oversee leasing at Legacy Park, with executive managing director Trey Smith and senior directors Ward Eastman and Lauren Napper leading the efforts.

“The Plano/Legacy/Frisco office velocity continues to ramp up, as the corporate development in Legacy West nears completion,” Eastman tells GlobeSt.com. “The majority of tenants we expect to habitat near the large corporations are just starting their searches. This puts new deliveries like Legacy Park in a great position to snatch up the incoming demand.”

The campus, which sits off Spring Creek Parkway at Parkwood Boulevard and just a block off the Dallas North Tollway, provides access to State Highway 121 and Preston Road. It's surrounded by hundreds of restaurant, retail and entertainment venues. Amenities include a parking ratio of 5 to 1,000 square feet, building signage and an ability to draw power from multiple substations.

“The abundant bandwidth and redundant power in the area has been a main draw for numerous adjacent data center providers, and we believe our clients can benefit from these hard-to-find resources,” says David Karr, managing partner at Brown Company Partners. “We've built a great couple of buildings in a market with tremendous momentum and think Legacy Park would be an ideal home for any number of corporate clients.”

The single-story office buildings were designed by O'Brien Architects.

“It's ideally suited for tenants that need easy in and out access, and efficient, open-space floor plans,” Eastman said. “Legacy and Plano have it all—access to talented employees, rich amenities and a wide variety of housing. It's a market that continues to shine.”

Legacy Park

PLANO, TX—The Legacy region is booming, as campuses for Toyota Motor North America, JP Morgan Chase, Liberty Mutual and other major corporations near completion at the 250-acre Legacy West, which also includes a massive restaurant and multifamily component. Legacy Park will ultimately be a five-building office campus within the Legacy business park.

Two of the five facilities have already been constructed on a speculative basis. Building A is 25,200 square feet and building B is 28,000 square feet.

The remaining three, which range from 28,000 to 56,000 square feet, will be developed as leasing momentum builds. The buildings also could be constructed as build-to-suits.

Brown Company Partners selected Cushman & Wakefield to oversee leasing at Legacy Park, with executive managing director Trey Smith and senior directors Ward Eastman and Lauren Napper leading the efforts.

“The Plano/Legacy/Frisco office velocity continues to ramp up, as the corporate development in Legacy West nears completion,” Eastman tells GlobeSt.com. “The majority of tenants we expect to habitat near the large corporations are just starting their searches. This puts new deliveries like Legacy Park in a great position to snatch up the incoming demand.”

The campus, which sits off Spring Creek Parkway at Parkwood Boulevard and just a block off the Dallas North Tollway, provides access to State Highway 121 and Preston Road. It's surrounded by hundreds of restaurant, retail and entertainment venues. Amenities include a parking ratio of 5 to 1,000 square feet, building signage and an ability to draw power from multiple substations.

“The abundant bandwidth and redundant power in the area has been a main draw for numerous adjacent data center providers, and we believe our clients can benefit from these hard-to-find resources,” says David Karr, managing partner at Brown Company Partners. “We've built a great couple of buildings in a market with tremendous momentum and think Legacy Park would be an ideal home for any number of corporate clients.”

The single-story office buildings were designed by O'Brien Architects.

“It's ideally suited for tenants that need easy in and out access, and efficient, open-space floor plans,” Eastman said. “Legacy and Plano have it all—access to talented employees, rich amenities and a wide variety of housing. It's a market that continues to shine.”

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.

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