The developer, Transwestern Dallas, a 30-year-old, privately held firm, declines to disclose the development cost of the project which has been on the drawing board for the past year. However, area construction sources familiar with comparable projects in the greater Dallas market, tell GlobeSt.com that the hard construction cost will probably be in the $150 per sf to $200 per sf range or about $105 million total at the minimum. Sources close to the developer insist their cost will be south of $200 per sf. But industry sources tell GlobeSt.com few class A projects planned for over 500,000 sf today anywhere in the US can be built for less than $150 per sf to $200 per sf because of rising prices for material and labor.
Reid Caldwell, Kim Butler and Ric Nelson head the development, marketing and leasing. Butler calls the site, just in front of the Coppell business district, "a prime location with strong visibility for a corporate user looking for high-density, value-plus office space." The developer is offering tenants signage and six parking spaces for every 1,000 sf of leased space at the two-story structures.
Jack Eimer, president of Transwestern's Central region, is confident the project will succeed even though no preleasing has been announced. "Throughout the last 30 years, Transwestern Dallas has remained active in the development of office, industrial and retail product," he says in a press release. "However, our activity has always been predicated on our careful evaluation of submarket demand and supply dynamics." He says he and his associates are "extremely bullish about the market demand for the value office product" in the Las Colinas market."
Coppell, in the far northwest corner of Dallas County, is bordered by the fast-growing cities of Irving, Grapevine and Carrollton. Transwestern is currently developing about $600 million of office, industrial and retail product in the Southwest, according to Eimer.
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