Lease Deal Gives Law Firm More Room to Grow
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Mary Rose and Hal Walker left Gardere Wynne Sewell L.L.P. (now Gardere L.L.P._
to go out on their own five years ago, they wanted to get away from a high-rise
office environment. They found funky
digs in the
Rose-Walker
L.L.P. has inked a lease for a full floor, or about 22,000 square feet, at
“We’re not
trying to artificially grow, we’re not trying to acquire other firms, we’re
growing from within,” Rose said. “When
you have good clients with legal problems, you don’t turn them away.”
Rose-Walker will
take occupancy of the new space by Oct. 1.
Its attorneys have been involved in a number of high-profile cases,
including the Swissair Flight 111 crash off
“We take a
different approach,” Rose said. “Most law firms – and most businesses – just
don’t think of the courthouse as their friend.”
The firm began
looking for space nearly two years ago and considered numerous options –
including buying its own building. In
time, the list was narrowed to five options, three in Uptown and two in
downtown
“Rates are just
going to keep going up,” he said. “We
wanted to strike while the market is hot.”
3500 Maple
previously went by the name
“The
improvements have helped maintain fair market rental rates,” he said. “We haven’t had to get super aggressive on
deals like the rest of the market.”
Occupancy in the
building has grown from 52% to 75% over the last 18 months. New tenants include Heritage Galleries,
which too the top two floors. To others
– Hanson Aggregates and Cinco Natural Resources – recently renewed and tool
additional space.
Bailey said
other deals are in the works.
“We handle
leasing at two other buildings in the area, and we’re seeing exceptional
activity in all three buildings. We
have some small- to mid-sized deals going at the other two and some larger
tenants looking at 3500 Maple.”