Total Office

Total Office Parking Spaces

Office Parking Ratio

 

Total Retail

Total Retail Parking Spaces

Retial Parking Ratio

 

Total Residential

Total Residential Parking Spaces

Residential Parking Ratio

 

Total Hotel

Total Hotel Keys

Total Hotel Parking Spaces

Hotel Parking Ratio



A - 200 Avenue of the Arts
6 Story Office Building

151,700 SF Office
19,800 SF Retail
180 Spaces on 4 Levels Above Grade

80 Spaces on 2 Levels Below Grade

Additonal 294 Spaces in "C" to achieve desired parking ratio

B - 100 Avenue of the Arts
32 Story Office Building
700,000 SF Office
13,850 SF Retail
939 Spaces on 7 Levels Above Grade
364 Spaces on 2 Levels Below Grade
Additional 866 Spaces in "C" to achieve desired parking ratio

 

C - 2300 San Jacinto Street
13 Levels Above Grade Parking Garage
2 Levels Below Grade
1,381 Spaces Total

 

D - 400 Avenue of the Arts
21 Story Office Building
389,977 SF Office
18,604 SF Retail
701 Spaces on 7 Levels Above Grade

215 Spaces on 2 Levels Below Grade

Additional 335 Spaces in "C" to achieve desired parking ratio

1.250.000 SF

3,850 Spaces

3  : 1000

 

65,000 SF

376 Spaces

1 : 200

 

190 Units

320 Spaces

1.5 Spaces / Unit

 

400,000 SF

500 Keys

500 Spaces

1 Space / Key



E - 300 Avenue of the Arts
13 Story Residential Building

10,000 SF Retail

190 Residential Units - 150,000 SF

280 Spaces on 5 Levels Above Grade

40 Spaces on 1 Level Below Grade

 

F - 500 Avenue of the Arts
30 Story Hotel

500 Keys

400,000 Total SF

160 Spaces on 3 Levels Above Grade

340 Spaces on 2 Levels Below Grade

 

G - 550 Avenue of the Arts
2 Story Institutional/ Office Building

30,000 SF

90 Spaces on 2 Levels Below Grade

Masterplan Details

 

The completed development will act as a major mixed-use center encouraging pedestrian-friendly street activity. This new setting will provide popular lunch and after-work destinations as well as meeting locations prior to or following an opera or symphony performance. More...

“...the city needs to nurture development of a neighborhood adjacent to the district itself. It’s hard to imagine that more renters and merchants wouldn’t want to cozy up to the whir of an active Arts District. Parking lots now sprawling along the area’s east end all but cry out for the next transformation.” -The Dallas Morning News