New Property Management Assignments for Two Dallas Office Buildings
DALLAS (June 11, 2024) Younger Partners Property Services (YPPS) was awarded property management and leasing assignments for Park Cities Tower at 7001 Preston Rd. in Dallas. YPPS was also awarded the management assignment for Hillcrest Oaks at 6600 Lyndon B. Johnson Fwy. in Dallas.
“We are thrilled to add these properties to our growing portfolio,” said Greg Grainger, president of Younger Partners Property Services. “Our property services platform caters to investor clients who demand an entrepreneurial mindset. We tailor our property services to the client’s needs, not the other way around.”
These assignments boost YPPS’s property portfolio of office, retail and industrial to more than 50 properties.
The five-story, 66,814-square-foot Park Cities Tower was built in 1986 and is ideally located property near University Park at the corner of Lovers Lane and Preston Road, close to the Dallas North Tollway. The building is located within walking distance of multiple amenities, including restaurants and coffee shops. The property offers its tenants ample parking and on-site management. It is owned by Swiss-headquartered PCT Partners Ltd. Younger Partners Managing Principal Sean Dalton leads the leasing efforts for Park Cities Tower.
Hillcrest Oaks is a two-building, 183,967-square-foot office park offering an on-site conference center and café, complimentary 24/7 fitness center, security card access, and covered parking. The location fronts LBJ Freeway (Interstate 635) and provides outstanding access to local restaurants, shopping centers, and all three DFW airports. Baltimore-based Pratt Street Capital owns Hillcrest Oaks. “We are delighted to continue our long-term relationship with Pratt Street Capital. We already oversee the property management for three other Dallas buildings they own – Brookriver Executive Center I & II, Woodview Tower, and Wellington Centre,” Grainger added. “It is a testament to our outstanding team of professionals that we have been awarded this additional assignment.”