524 E Lamar Blvd Arlington, TX 76011
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This exceptional three-story executive office building, located at 524 East Lamar Boulevard in Arlington, Texas, offers 93,901 square feet of premium office space. Situated in Tarrant County, this property boasts a highly desirable location in the northwest quadrant of I-30 and SH 360, providing unparalleled access to major transportation arteries. The building offers stunning views of Six Flags Over Texas, Globe Life Park in Arlington, and the Dallas Cowboys' stadium. Multiple tenancy options are available, with spaces ranging from a minimum of 1,294 square feet to a maximum contiguous space of 24,410 square feet. Currently, 50,718 square feet of space is vacant, presenting a significant opportunity for businesses seeking flexible and modern office solutions. The building features ample parking, with a ratio of 5 spaces per 1,000 square feet. Its recent renovations ensure a contemporary and efficient workspace, complemented by strong and stable ownership, providing tenants with peace of mind. The property's central location within the Metroplex and proximity to DFW International Airport further enhance its appeal. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure prime office space in a thriving and dynamic area.
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Kaitlin Thornton Physician
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Medfinders Inc Employment Agency
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Platinum Drivers Employment Agency
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Bench Craft Company, Texas Marketing & Advertising Advertising Agency
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CRI University Business Service Center Employment Agency
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