55,321 sq ft of ready-to-build commercial land in Plano. Two vacant lots in Gartner Professional Center, Block B, Lot 5 and 6, near Coit and 15th. Bus stations close by. Located behind office at 1200 Medical Ave.
Approximately 1.5 miles to President George Bush or 3.5 miles to U.S. 75. Current zoning Medical - Neighborhood Office.
$663,852
2 Commercial Lots Available in the Desirable Gartner Professional Center
PLANO QUICK FACTS FORTUNE 1000 HEAD Q UARTERS
LARGEST PRIVATE EMPLOYERS
Population ............................................................... 266,740
Collin County Population .........................................854,778
DFW Population .................................................. 6.8 Million
Labor Force-DFW ............................................... 3.5 Million
Land Area .................................................. 72 square miles
Median Household Income ....................................$82,484
Median Age .....................................................................37
Per Capita Income ..................................................$40,938
Median Home Price ...............................................$217,800
Bachelor Degree + ....................................................... 54%
Decennial Pop. Growth ................................................ 17%
Fortune 1000 HQs .............................................................6
J.C. Penney Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Alliance Data Systems Rent-A-Center
Cinemark Holdings Denbury Resources
Alcatel-Lucent
Bank of America Home Loans
Capital One Finance
Cigna
Dell Services
Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Ericsson
Frito-Lay
HP Enterprise Services
Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano
Children’s Medical Center Plano
CROSSMARK
CVE Technologies Group
Denbury Resources
Flextronics
Intuit
Pizza Hut/Yum! Restaurants International
EMPLOYING 1000+
EMPLOYING 500-999
Intel Security (formerly McAfee)
J.C. Penney
MedAssets
Medical Center of Plano
PepsiCo
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano
Rent-A-Center
St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division
Tektronix Communications
The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano
Transamerica
XO Communications
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY
Source: Texas Workforce Commission, Jan 2015
7%Manufacturing
12%Education & Health Services
9%Financial Activities
10%Leisure & Hospitality
3%Other Services
12%Government
6%Mining, Logging, & Construction
3%Information
20% Trade, Transportation
& Utilities
18%Professional & Business
Services
Plano at a Glance
Plano, Texas, located 19 miles north of downtown Dallas, is the fourth largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth region with over 266,000 residents.
Plano is home to many leading global corporations. A Plano location provides companies with workforce talent, a competitive business climate, world-class business parks and superior accessibility. A 30-minute drive to DFW International Airport (world’s third busiest) and a Central Time Zone location provide quick access to both US coasts and direct flights to international destinations.
A GLOBAL BUSINESS CENTER
Source: American Community Survey, US Department of Labor Statistics
PLANO QUICK FACTS FORTUNE 1000 HEAD Q UARTERS
LARGEST PRIVATE EMPLOYERS
Population ............................................................... 266,740
Collin County Population .........................................854,778
DFW Population .................................................. 6.8 Million
Labor Force-DFW ............................................... 3.5 Million
Land Area .................................................. 72 square miles
Median Household Income ....................................$82,484
Median Age .....................................................................37
Per Capita Income ..................................................$40,938
Median Home Price ...............................................$217,800
Bachelor Degree + ....................................................... 54%
Decennial Pop. Growth ................................................ 17%
Fortune 1000 HQs .............................................................6
J.C. Penney Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Alliance Data Systems Rent-A-Center
Cinemark Holdings Denbury Resources
Alcatel-Lucent
Bank of America Home Loans
Capital One Finance
Cigna
Dell Services
Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Ericsson
Frito-Lay
HP Enterprise Services
Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano
Children’s Medical Center Plano
CROSSMARK
CVE Technologies Group
Denbury Resources
Flextronics
Intuit
Pizza Hut/Yum! Restaurants International
EMPLOYING 1000+
EMPLOYING 500-999
Intel Security (formerly McAfee)
J.C. Penney
MedAssets
Medical Center of Plano
PepsiCo
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano
Rent-A-Center
St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division
Tektronix Communications
The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano
Transamerica
XO Communications
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY
Source: Texas Workforce Commission, Jan 2015
7%Manufacturing
12%Education & Health Services
9%Financial Activities
10%Leisure & Hospitality
3%Other Services
12%Government
6%Mining, Logging, & Construction
3%Information
20% Trade, Transportation
& Utilities
18%Professional & Business
Services
Plano at a Glance
Plano, Texas, located 19 miles north of downtown Dallas, is the fourth largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth region with over 266,000 residents.
Plano is home to many leading global corporations. A Plano location provides companies with workforce talent, a competitive business climate, world-class business parks and superior accessibility. A 30-minute drive to DFW International Airport (world’s third busiest) and a Central Time Zone location provide quick access to both US coasts and direct flights to international destinations.
A GLOBAL BUSINESS CENTER
Source: American Community Survey, US Department of Labor Statistics
PLANO QUICK FACTS FORTUNE 1000 HEAD Q UARTERS
LARGEST PRIVATE EMPLOYERS
Population ............................................................... 266,740
Collin County Population .........................................854,778
DFW Population .................................................. 6.8 Million
Labor Force-DFW ............................................... 3.5 Million
Land Area .................................................. 72 square miles
Median Household Income ....................................$82,484
Median Age .....................................................................37
Per Capita Income ..................................................$40,938
Median Home Price ...............................................$217,800
Bachelor Degree + ....................................................... 54%
Decennial Pop. Growth ................................................ 17%
Fortune 1000 HQs .............................................................6
J.C. Penney Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Alliance Data Systems Rent-A-Center
Cinemark Holdings Denbury Resources
Alcatel-Lucent
Bank of America Home Loans
Capital One Finance
Cigna
Dell Services
Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Ericsson
Frito-Lay
HP Enterprise Services
Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano
Children’s Medical Center Plano
CROSSMARK
CVE Technologies Group
Denbury Resources
Flextronics
Intuit
Pizza Hut/Yum! Restaurants International
EMPLOYING 1000+
EMPLOYING 500-999
Intel Security (formerly McAfee)
J.C. Penney
MedAssets
Medical Center of Plano
PepsiCo
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano
Rent-A-Center
St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division
Tektronix Communications
The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano
Transamerica
XO Communications
EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY
Source: Texas Workforce Commission, Jan 2015
7%Manufacturing
12%Education & Health Services
9%Financial Activities
10%Leisure & Hospitality
3%Other Services
12%Government
6%Mining, Logging, & Construction
3%Information
20% Trade, Transportation
& Utilities
18%Professional & Business
Services
Plano at a Glance
Plano, Texas, located 19 miles north of downtown Dallas, is the fourth largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth region with over 266,000 residents.
Plano is home to many leading global corporations. A Plano location provides companies with workforce talent, a competitive business climate, world-class business parks and superior accessibility. A 30-minute drive to DFW International Airport (world’s third busiest) and a Central Time Zone location provide quick access to both US coasts and direct flights to international destinations.
A GLOBAL BUSINESS CENTER
Source: American Community Survey, US Department of Labor Statistics
PLANO, TEXASLocated 19 miles north of downtown Dallas, is the fourth largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth region with over 266,000 residents. Plano is home to many leading global corporations. A Plano location provides companies with workforce talent, a competitive business climate, and superior accessibility. A 30-minute drive to DFW International Airport (world’s third busiest) and a Central Time Zone location provide quick access to both US coasts and direct flights to international destinations.
Pam Vaughn, REALTOR®
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