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Dallas Design District

Location
Dallas, TX, USA
Estimated Gross Rent
$75-$100 PSF
Most Desirable Block(s)
Oak Lawn & Dragon St.
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Location
Dallas, TX, USA
Estimated Gross Rent
$75-$100 PSF
Most Desirable Block(s)
Oak Lawn & Dragon St.

Description

The Dallas Design District is emerging as a new destination for retail, dining, and cultural experiences. Strategically located near downtown Dallas, it offers brands a unique blend of visibility and accessibility. Attracting affluent locals, young professionals, and tourists, the district provides an opportunity for brands aiming to establish a strong presence in the Dallas market. The tenant mix is diverse, featuring retailers,, home furnishing showrooms, and popular restaurants. Notable establishments include Carbone, Carbone Vino, Blue Print, Ascension, Town Hearth, Culinary Drop Out, Scott + Cooner, The Charles, and The Mexican.

The Dallas Design District is emerging as a new destination for retail, dining, and cultural experiences. Strategically located near downtown Dallas, it offers brands a unique blend of visibility and accessibility. Attracting affluent locals, young professionals, and tourists, the district provides

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street Details

Annual foot traffic

500,000 people/year

Daily vehicle traffic

15,000 vehicles/day

Population

25,000 people within

Day time population

35,000 people within

Household income (median)

$75,000.00 annually

Age (average)

> 35 years old within

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Available Spaces

Sample Space 1

1000 SF

Suitable for retail, restaurant, office

Sample Space 2

1500 SF

Suitable for retail, restaurant, office

Sample Space 3

2000 SF

Suitable for retail, restaurant, office

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 Double D's Bar
Double D's Bar
 El Carlos Elegante
El Carlos Elegante
 James Martin Vanities
James Martin Vanities
ANDNOW Gallery
ANDNOW Gallery
Ann Sacks
Ann Sacks
Ascension Coffee
Ascension Coffee
Barre3
Barre3
Bowlounge
Bowlounge

Local Expert Analysis

Retail Metrics and Financial Analysis Retail spaces in the Dallas Design District command gross rents ranging from $75 to $100 per square foot. The area has experienced high leasing activity over the past 12 months, reflecting strong demand. However, the estimated vacancy rate remains above 20%, indicating opportunities for new entrants. The district’s proximity to affluent neighborhoods and major thoroughfares enhances its appeal to retailers. Customer Demographics and Foot Traffic Patterns The primary clientele comprises young professionals, high-income individuals, and tourists. Weekday daytime foot traffic is moderate, increasing significantly during weekends. Nighttime activity during the week is low, but weekends witness very high foot traffic, driven by the district’s vibrant dining and entertainment options. Seasonal events and festivals further boost visitor numbers, contributing to robust sales during peak periods. Future Trends and Outlook Over the next 12 months, the Dallas Design District is expected to continue its trajectory of growth and increased leasing activity. The influx of office spaces, multifamily residential projects, and retail expansions will contribute to a more vibrant, mixed-use environment. Brands considering entry into the Dallas market will find the district’s unique blend of cultural appeal and commercial potential highly attractive. In summary, the Dallas Design District offers a compelling opportunity for brands seeking to establish a presence in a rapidly evolving, high-profile area. Its strategic location, diverse tenant mix, and ongoing developments position it as a prime destination for retail growth in Dallas.

Retail Metrics and Financial Analysis

Retail spaces in the Dallas Design District command gross rents ranging from $75 to $100 per square foot. The area has experienced high leasing activity over the past 12 months, reflecting strong demand. However, the estimated vacancy rate remains above 20%, indicating opportunities for new entrants. The district’s proximity to affluent neighborhoods and major thoroughfares enhances its appeal to retailers.

Customer Demographics and Foot Traffic Patterns

The primary clientele comprises young professionals, high-income individuals, and tourists. Weekday daytime foot traffic is moderate, increasing significantly during weekends. Nighttime activity durin

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New Developments

The district is undergoing significant transformation with several key developments: • Asana Partners’ “The Seam” Project: A cohesive retail development encompassing 160,000 square feet of retail space with surface parking, enhancing the district’s retail offerings. • Virgin Hotel Rebranding: The Virgin Hotel is undergoing a rebranding, aiming to attract a diverse clientele and enhance the district’s hospitality sector. • Hi-Line Construction: Ongoing construction on Hi-Line Drive is set to improve infrastructure and accessibility within the district. • Katy Trail Extension: The extension of the Katy Trail into the district will provide enhanced connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists, promoting increased foot traffic. These developments are poised to elevate the district’s profile, attracting more retailers and customers alike.