Saint Paul Place The class-A office building will receive lobby upgrades, among other renovations.
DALLAS— Saint Paul Place is a class-A office building with 22 stories and a 273,217-square-foot tower. The tower was built in 1983 and is currently 80% leased with notable tenants that include D Magazine, accounting firm Crowe Horwath and Sendero Business Systems . Located at the intersection of North Saint Paul Street and Ross Avenue, Saint Paul Place overlooks the Dallas Museum of Art and Klyde Warren Park . It is within walking distance of the Arts District attractions as well as numerous restaurants and retail options. A number of capital improvements to the structure have been made on behalf of Quadrant Investment Properties . Further renovation plans include a new tenant lounge on the second floor complete with a conference center and outdoor patio deck with fire pit. The deck will extend to Ross Avenue and overlook the Dallas Museum of Art. Additionally, the espresso bar inside the building will be renovated to include areas for dining and working. The lobby will also receive an upgraded seating area and new WiFi accessibility. Mark De La Torre with Quadrant Investment Properties tells GlobeSt.com: “In addition to the many other amenities that will appeal to tenants, we believe that our proven new deli concept with hot food, grab-and-go sandwiches and salads, along with Method Coffee , will become a destination spot for tenants and patrons in the increasingly walkable Arts District area.” Celeste Fowden, Seth Thatcher and Ben Davis , with CBRE ‘s Dallas office, are the exclusive leasing advisers on behalf of Quadrant Investment Properties. “With its proximity to the Arts District and Klyde Warren Park, Saint Paul Place is in the center of one of the most dynamic areas of Dallas,” said Fowden, senior vice president. “With the upgrades and amenities that Quadrant is planning, this property will add to the growing momentum in the Arts District area and will appeal to those that are interested in being in the middle of a vibrant and thriving urban area.” Saint Paul Place already offers a unique offering compared to other Arts District or CBD assets due to the location and small floor plates. “We are excited to get started on the improvements and unlock these amenities,” said Chad Cook , founder of Quadrant Investment Properties. “Our goal with the renovation is to further enhance the tenant experience by providing multiple new venues to enjoy the building.”  

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