Office Space For Rent in North Dallas Texas

Office Space for Rent in North Dallas Texas (TX) - Office Space for Lease in North Dallas Texas (TX) 

Commercial Office Space for Rent / Lease Opportunity

The North Dallas area presents a lot of opportunity for a business relocation. It's proximity to DFW Airport, Downtown and Plano/Frisco makes it ideal for many businesses. North Dallas is centrally located in the DFW Metroplex with access to both Dallas and Fort Worth just minutes away. Commercial Real Estate and Property is reflective of the current market trends and economic situations. The opportunity to lease office space and find other office spaces for rent is great. Our current commercial office building / property has a premium location at a great affordable rate.

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Current Commercial Real Estate Properties in North Dallas TX with Office Space for Rent

Office Space For Rent in North Dallas TX

 

North Dallas Facts

North Dallas is an expansive area of numerous communities and neighborhoods in Dallas, Texas (United States). The majority of North Dallas is located in Dallas County while a small portion is located in Collin and Denton County. The area has strong social and economic ties to the Dallas enclave of Park Cities, and two near-enclaves of Dallas, Richardson and Addison. It is the wealthiest part of Dallas.

Neighborhoods

    * Arlington Park
    * Bent Tree
    * Bluff View
    * Devonshire
    * Greenway Parks
    * Hamilton Park
    * Koreatown
    * Melshire Estates
    * North Park
    * Midway Crossing
    * Midway Hills
    * Midway Hollow
    * Northwood Hills
    * Park Forest
    * Platinum Corridor
    * Preston Center
    * Preston Highlands
    * Preston Hollow
    * Renner
    * Stemmons Corridor
    * Vickery Meadows

Shopping

    * NorthPark Center
    * Galleria Dallas
    * Valley View Center
    * The Shops at Willow Bend

Transportation

As the majority of North Dallas was developed in the late 20th Century, the primary mode of local transportation is the automobile and the area has a low density compared with neighborhoods built in the early 20th Century. Efforts made by the City of Dallas and Dallas Area Rapid Transit to increase the availability of alternative modes of transportation have received varying degrees of support from North Dallas residents. Since 1996, two light rail lines flanking North Dallas on the east have been constructed and well-received, and two more are under construction that will flank North Dallas on the west, in northwest Dallas. However, plans to build a commuter or light rail line through the North Dallas area along the "Cotton Belt" (the St. Louis Southwestern Railway) has met opposition from residents and local organizations.

Major and minor thoroughfares in Dallas and its enclaves

North Dallas' road network was developed according to the street hierarchy school of urban design. Roads in the area are separated into major limited-access highways, high-capacity principal arterial roads, mid-capacity minor arterial roads, mid-capacity collector roads, and minor streets. The most organized of these systems is North Dallas' modified grid plan of principal arterial roads, which runs on a standard N/S/E/W grid. The routing of limited-access highways through North Dallas is based on the area's proximity to Dallas' downtown freeway loop, as Dallas' freeway system was built according to the hub-and-spoke paradigm. North Dallas' major north-south highways radiate out of the downtown freeway loop and cut through North Dallas at various angles — Interstate 35E runs northwest/southeast, the Dallas North Tollway runs north/south, and U.S. Highway 75 (North Central Expressway) runs northeast/southwest. Additionally, four separate beltways arc across North Dallas: in order from their proximity to downtown, they are Northwest Highway (Loop 12) (a principal arterial road), Interstate 635 (a limited-access highway), Belt Line Road (a principal arterial road), and the President George Bush Turnpike (a tolled limited-access highway).

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) provides the North Dallas area with bus service, light rail lines, and HOV lanes. DART began operating its light rail lines in North Dallas in 1996: The Red Line connects North Dallas to Oak Cliff, south Dallas, downtown, Uptown, Richardson and Plano. The Blue Line connects North Dallas to south Dallas, downtown, Uptown, east Dallas, Lake Highlands, and Garland. DART has also begun construction on its Green and Orange lines, which will run just to the west of North Dallas in northwest Dallas. The two lines will serve DFW Airport, Irving and Las Colinas, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, the Stemmons Corridor, Victory Park, downtown, Deep Ellum, Fair Park, south Dallas and Pleasant Grove.

Dallas' Love Field Airport is located in North Dallas, near the Bluff View and Devonshire neighborhoods. The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex's major international airport, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, is located a short distance to the northwest. Additionally, Addison Airport, a general aviation airport, is located adjacent to North Dallas in Addison.

State     Texas
Counties     Collin, Dallas, Denton
City     Dallas
ZIP codes     75206, 75209, 75220, 75225, 75229, 75230, 75231, 75240, 75243, 75244, 75248, 75251, 75252, 75254, 75287
Area codes     214, 469, 972