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The Forum at Beltline

4002 Belt Line Rd, Addison, TX 75001

Listing Price: Request For Offer

Rentable SF
206,303
Lot Size
8.14 acres
Year Built
1983

Investment Overview

Marcus & Millichap has been selected to exclusively market for sale The Forum at Beltline (“Property”) . Built in 1983, the three-building complex is 57 percent leased to a roster of mixed-use tenants that have made long-term lease commitments. The three buildings are connected by a curved wall that was reportedly inspired by Roman architecture. The property’s combination of traditional office space and high traffic retail/restaurant space offers a diverse income base to potential investors.

The Forum at Beltline is located in the Far North Dallas office market, at the southwest corner of Belt Line and Surveyor roads, also known as Addison’s “restaurant row .” It is situated just 1.5 miles west of the Dallas North Tollway, 2.4 miles north of Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway), and four miles south of the George Bush Turnpike/SH190. A DART bus stop and numerous restaurants are located close to the subject property.

One of the submarket’s most active office leasing environments, the property’s 206,303 rentable square feet is surrounded by walkable amenities in Far North Dallas. The Forum at Beltline is readily accessible via the Dallas North Tollway and Belt Line Road. More than three million people live within 20 miles of the property. The Forum at Beltline draws tenancy from the adjacent neighborhoods and other surrounding areas including Dallas, Plano, Frisco, and The Colony. The Forum at Beltline offers an outstanding acquisition opportunity in the thriving Dallas market.

Investment Highlights

  • BEST OFFER
  • Situated in Quorum/Bent Tree Submarket
  • Underground Parking and Great Parking Ratio of 3 .75/1,000 to Provide for Large Tenants
  • 48 Office Suites with Flexible Sizes and a Variety of Tenants
  • Easy Access to Interstate 35 E, President George Bush Turnpike and Interstate 635

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The Forum at Beltline

Listing Price: Request For Offer

Rentable SF
206,303
Lot Size
8.14 acres
Year Built
1983

Investment Highlights

  • BEST OFFER
  • Situated in Quorum/Bent Tree Submarket
  • Underground Parking and Great Parking Ratio of 3 .75/1,000 to Provide for Large Tenants
  • 48 Office Suites with Flexible Sizes and a Variety of Tenants
  • Easy Access to Interstate 35 E, President George Bush Turnpike and Interstate 635

Investment Overview

Marcus & Millichap has been selected to exclusively market for sale The Forum at Beltline (“Property”) . Built in 1983, the three-building complex is 57 percent leased to a roster of mixed-use tenants that have made long-term lease commitments. The three buildings are connected by a curved wall that was reportedly inspired by Roman architecture. The property’s combination of traditional office space and high traffic retail/restaurant space offers a diverse income base to potential investors. The Forum at Beltline is located in the Far North Dallas office market, at the southwest corner of Belt Line and Surveyor roads, also known as Addison’s “restaurant row .” It is situated just 1.5 miles west of the Dallas North Tollway, 2.4 miles north of Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway), and four miles south of the George Bush Turnpike/SH190. A DART bus stop and numerous restaurants are located close to the subject property. One of the submarket’s most active office leasing environments, the property’s 206,303 rentable square feet is surrounded by walkable amenities in Far North Dallas. The Forum at Beltline is readily accessible via the Dallas North Tollway and Belt Line Road. More than three million people live within 20 miles of the property. The Forum at Beltline draws tenancy from the adjacent neighborhoods and other surrounding areas including Dallas, Plano, Frisco, and The Colony. The Forum at Beltline offers an outstanding acquisition opportunity in the thriving Dallas market.

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