Coworking firm Common Desk picks Las Colinas for new shared office site.
Dallas-based shared office firm Common Desk is scheduling a summer opening for its next location –The flexible office operator is taking 35,700 square feet on two floors of the Canal Centre building on Las Colinas Boulevard near State Highway 114. The new location is located in the Las Colinas Urban Center.
“The Las Colinas Urban Center continues to add to its mixed-use development with additional restaurants, bars and multi-family residences,” Common Desk founder Nick Clark said in a statement. “We believe it’s the perfect time and the right building for us in Las Colinas.”has been owned by a real estate investment partnership that’s represented by Sunwest Real Estate Group.
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