T2V Properties Chooses Bradford to Lease Spec Office Project in Las Colinas

In a hotly pursued leasing assignment, T2V Properties has selected Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services to lease the class-A Westridge Park, a speculative boutique office project in the Irving/Las Colinas submarket of Texas. Dallas-based Bradford was up against several competitors vying for the opportunity to lease the two-phase project on a five-acre tract at 1410 N. Westridge Circle in Las Colinas, Texas. Assuming leasing duties is the Bradford team of Richmond Collinsworth, first vice president, and Erik Blais and Jared Laake, both vice presidents. Phase I is a three-story office building, totaling 34,188 square feet, that delivered in December of 2019. Permits are in hand for an 88,100-square-foot second phase. Hoefer Wysocki of Dallas designed Phase I, which was constructed by Arch-Con Corp.’s Dallas team. Modus Design Studio is the architect for Phase II. Developer T2V Properties has yet to select the general contractor for Phase II. The Bradford team believes Westridge Park is well-suited for pandemic times amid a growing trend by tenants to vacate high-rises and move into smaller buildings, whether they’re downsizing or seeking better control of their environments. Also beneficial from a leasing perspective is the present-day exodus by companies leaving California for Texas. Adding to the project’s appeal is the large IT workforce in the immediate area and close proximity to two airports, the Dallas-Area Rapid Transit system and the Big D’s CBD. The Irving/Las Colinas submarket is the second-largest employment center in North Texas. It’s a longtime preferred market for Corporate America, home to the global headquarters of eight Fortune 500 and five Fortune 1000 companies plus 150 foreign-based corporations. Westridge Park was developed with a corporate campus in mind, but is easily adaptable to multi-tenant space. The 11,396-square-foot floor plates are divisible to 2,700 square feet. The project has above-standard ceiling heights, floor-to-ceiling windows, a second-floor balcony overlooking Las Colinas and infrastructure boasting a three-phase electrical system and fiber optic connectivity. Phase II will house shared amenity space like a fitness center, conference room and café.