The Enclave in Frisco, Texas

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By Subcontractors USA News Provider

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Exterior Parking with Solar Panel Covered Parking
Photo Credit: Fults Commercial Real Estate

Fults Commercial Real Estate recently announced that The Enclave in Frisco will be a new class A post-Covid 19 designed corporate office campus located in one of the most dynamic office submarkets in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.  A number of design elements have been incorporated into the project to help offset and buck the recent occupancy trends from COVID.   The Enclave in Frisco is a new lifestyle campus in a suburban location in southern Frisco at the northwest quadrant of North Dallas Tollway and Sam Rayburn Tollway.  The campus offers lower density buildings (25% site density – 120,000 square feet on 11 acres), low-rise, efficient, design (7 single-story buildings and 2 two-story buildings with limited elevators).  It is an ideal development solution to attract a single tenant corporate relocation to the campus likely coming from a higher taxed state such as California, Illinois or New York.

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Exterior Garden Rendering
Photo Credit: Fults Commercial Real Estate

Highlights of The Enclave in Frisco include: Designed for Health & Wellness in a new workstyle environment;  Convenient: In the heart of the Legacy/ Frisco submarkets of Far North Dallas, home to over 100 world-class corporate neighbors;  Adaptable:  Multiple outdoor work areas offering a variety of work mode choices;  Green: Sustainably designed with lush landscape and natural stone exterior walls;  Flexible: Nine 1 & 2 story buildings with high performance glazing to provide an abundance of natural light;  Dynamic: A secluded suburban setting with an unparalleled quantity of restaurants, hotels, retail, and residential within 1-mile radius.  Amenities include ample parking with 90 percent covered with solar panels; highly filtered HVAC system; electric car charging stations; dedicated exclusive tenant entries; site-wide Wi-Fi connectivity; covered outdoor patio & meeting space with firepit, grille, and ceiling fans; sport courts including basketball and pickleball; secure, weather-resistant bike storage; contiguous jogging/walking/biking path; environmentally friendly exterior planting walls; inviting campus setting with indoor & outdoor meeting spaces; multiple densely wooded exploration areas and flowing creek; covered outdoor relaxation zone with grille overlooking creek; solar panel shade system providing sustainable energy to the campus; Wi-Fi outdoor meeting areas including getaway “treehouse” work area.

Source: Fults Commercial Real Estate

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