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801 E. BORDER STREET ARLINGTON, TX 76010 FOR SALE OR LEASE Metro 817.226.5000 scmrealestate.com RENEE EFIMOFF [email protected] 817.226.5000 I 200 N. MESQUITE ST., SUITE 202 I ARLINGTON, TX, 76011 PROPERTY INFORMATION PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Unique downtown Arlington office building for sale and/or lease Offers 56 covered parking spaces Downtown Neighborhood overlay Within walking distance to many restaurants and retail downtown Near UTA, City Hall and within the Downtown Arlington Revitalization AreaHigh visibility, monument signage available Extensive renovations in 2017 Monument and Building Signage opportunity Up to +/- 13,115 SF Lease Rate $17.50 SF + Electric Sale Rate $1,100,000

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801 E. BORDER STREETARLINGTON, TX 76010

FOR SALE OR LEASE

Metro 817.226.5000scmrealestate.comRENEE EFIMOFF

[email protected] I 200 N. MESQUITE ST., SUITE 202 I ARLINGTON, TX, 76011

PROPERTY INFORMATIONPROPERTY DESCRIPTION

• Unique downtown Arlington office building for sale and/or lease

• Offers 56 covered parking spaces• Downtown Neighborhood overlay• Within walking distance to many restaurants and

retail downtown• Near UTA, City Hall and within the Downtown

Arlington Revitalization AreaHigh visibility, monument signage available

• Extensive renovations in 2017• Monument and Building Signage opportunity

Up to +/- 13,115 SF

Lease Rate$17.50 SF + Electric

Sale Rate$1,100,000

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Metro 817.226.5000scmrealestate.comRENEE EFIMOFF

[email protected] I 200 N. MESQUITE ST., SUITE 202 I ARLINGTON, TX, 76011

801 E. BORDER STREET

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Metro 817.226.5000scmrealestate.comRENEE EFIMOFF

[email protected] I 200 N. MESQUITE ST., SUITE 202 I ARLINGTON, TX, 76011

801 E. BORDER STREET

SINGLE OCCUPANT FLOORPLAN

FOUR TENANTS FLOORPLAN

SIX TENANTS FLOORPLAN

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Metro 817.226.5000scmrealestate.comRENEE EFIMOFF

[email protected] I 200 N. MESQUITE ST., SUITE 202 I ARLINGTON, TX, 76011

801 E. BORDER STREET

CBC Advisors | 255 N. Center St., Suite 200, Arlington, TX 76011 | 817.226.0000 | www.cbcadvisors.comThis statement with the information it contains is given with the understanding that negotiations relating to the purchase, renting or leasing of this property shall be conducted through this office. The information while not guaranteed has been secured from sources we believe to be reliable however, it is up

to the buyer or tenant to verify the information and conduct appropriate due diligence. Coldwell Banker Commercial and its Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate, LLC. Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated. All Rights Reserved. © 2018

Renee Efimoff817.226.0000TX #[email protected]

JP Humphrey, III817.226.0000TX #[email protected]

OFF

ICE FOR SALE OR LEASE

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Metro 817.226.5000scmrealestate.comRENEE EFIMOFF

[email protected] I 200 N. MESQUITE ST., SUITE 202 I ARLINGTON, TX, 76011

801 E. BORDER STREET

WINTER 2016 17 16 UTArlington Magazine

C A M P U S C A M P U S

Experienced leader heads communications

Lynne T. Waters began in Feb-ruary as vice president for Uni-versity Communications. She most recently served as associ-ate vice president for external affairs and university relations for the University of Hawaii System.

A nat ive Texan and a graduate of Baylor University, Waters is a former television news anchor and reporter who owned a comprehensive com-munications consulting firm before joining the UH System in 2011.

During her tenure in higher education, she has directed strategic communications planning, community relations,

creative services and market-ing, and brand management for the UH System, including its 10 campuses and 59,000 students.

At UTA, she works closely with President Vistasp Karb-hari and the senior leadership team to direct the University’s global marketing and commu-nications efforts, institutional marketing and brand position-ing, internal communications, media relations, and commu-nity relations initiatives.

“U T A rling ton is posi-tioned to become an even greater catalyst for positive economic change and a hub for intellectual pursuits as the Dallas-Fort Worth region continues its trajectory toward becoming one of our nation’s great megacities,” President Karbhari says. “Lynne Waters shares that vision and brings tremendous depth of experi-ence in strategic communica-tions, community engagement, and brand management.”

Numbers

GETTING STARTED Innovators are enjoying a new space aimed at bolstering the development and entrepre-neurial efforts of North Texas institutions. In April UTA launched the StartUp Lounge, a meeting place where ideas begin the journey toward becoming inventions, products, or processes. The initiative is a collaboration of UTA’s Shimad-zu Institute for Research Technologies, College of Business, College of Engineering, and College of Science, as well as Shi-madzu Scientific Instruments and TechFW through TechFW@UTA. The lounge is in the Campus Center on West Nedder-man Drive.

37,008Number of Texas-based stu-dents enrolled in the fall 2015 semester, an all-time high.

5thUTA ranked fifth in the nation for undergraduate diversity, according to U.S. News & World Report, the highest profile Hispanic-serving insti-tution in North Texas.

55,000Projected combined enroll-ment in campus-based and online programs by the end of the academic year.

13The number of UTA faculty in the National academies of Engineering, Inventors, and Science – the highest level of academic recognition in the United States.

10,564Number of undergraduate and graduate degreesawarded in the 2014-15 aca-demic year.

20Number of student leaders in the charter class of Terry Foundation Scholars. The Terry Scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, fees, books, on-campus living expenses, and stipend for study abroad.

Gallery Multidimensional

NICHOLAS WOODNicholas Wood has honed his artistic skills over nearly four decades. “I’ve always been intrigued by the dimensional, spatially interactive, and mate-rial nature of sculptural form, yet also drawn to the frontal, illusionistic picto-rial quality that drawings and paintings can offer,” the UTA art and art history professor says. He pre-fers to show his two- and three-dimensional works together and has exhibited in gallery and museum shows from coast to coast as well as internationally in France and Germany. His charcoal and pastel draw-ings began as visualizations of sculptures but over time have evolved into their own thoughtful and visu-ally complex body of work. When he combines them with three-dimensional pieces, viewers can see how the two media diverge and coalesce, informing and re-informing one another. His abstract drawings and wall sculptures often refer to recognizable objects, allowing viewers to connect on a variety of personal and aesthetic levels.

Clockwise from top: Capsules D66 (snug

8 arcs), Bubble #6, Bubble # 8 (lift).

Past timesNew book traces University’s history through vintage photographs

It wasn’t easy to cull through thousands of archived photos to tell UT Arlington’s story, but Evelyn Barker and Lea Worcester were up to the challenge.

Barker, director of marketing and communications at the UTA Libraries, and Worcester, a librarian in Special Collections, spent more than a year selecting vintage photos for University of Texas at Arlington, a 128-page paperback that’s part of Arcadia Publishing’s Campus History Series.

“Our intention is to make students, faculty, staff, and others more aware of our University’s rich history, but on a more personal level,” says Worcester, who along with Barker, also co-authored a 2011 book about the city of Arlington.

The new book chronicles the history of the University through three centuries and under eight names as it evolved into the research institution that now educates more than 51,000 students globally.

Most of the images in the book are from UT Arling-ton Special Collections. Others come from various campus departments, University Communications, and Tarleton State University, with whom UTA shared a spirited sports rivalry in the 1930s.

To order, go to arcadiapublishing.com.

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Metro 817.226.5000scmrealestate.comRENEE EFIMOFF

[email protected] I 200 N. MESQUITE ST., SUITE 202 I ARLINGTON, TX, 76011

801 E. BORDER STREET

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Information About Brokerage ServicesTexas law requires all real estate licensees to give the following information about

brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords.

TYPES OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE HOLDERS:# A BROKER is responsible for all brokerage activities, including acts performed by sales agents sponsored by the broker.# A SALES AGENT must be sponsored by a broker and works with clients on behalf of the broker.

A BROKER'S MINIMUM DUTIES REQUIRED BY LAW (A client is the person or party that the broker represents):# Put the interests of the client above all others, including the broker's own interests;# Inform the client of any material information about the property or transaction received by the broker;# Answer the client's questions and present any offer to or counter-offer from the client; and# Treat all parties to a real estate transaction honestly and fairly.

A LICENSE HOLDER CAN REPRESENT A PARTY IN A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION:

AS AGENT FOR OWNER (SELLER/LANDLORD): The broker becomes the property owner's agent through an agreement with the owner,usually in a written listing to sell or property management agreement. An owner's agent must perform the broker's minimum dutiesabove and must inform the owner of any material information about the property or transaction known by the agent, includinginformation disclosed to the agent or subagent by the buyer or buyer's agent.

AS AGENT FOR BUYER/TENANT: The broker becomes the buyer/tenant's agent by agreeing to represent the buyer, usually through awritten representation agreement. A buyer's agent must perform the broker's minimum duties above and must inform the buyer of anymaterial information about the property or transaction known by the agent, including information disclosed to the agent by the seller orseller's agent.

AS AGENT FOR BOTH - INTERMEDIARY: To act as an intermediary between the parties the broker must first obtain the writtenagreement of each party to the transaction. The written agreement must state who will pay the broker and, in conspicuous bold orunderlined print, set forth the broker's obligations as an intermediary. A broker who acts as an intermediary:# Must treat all parties to the transaction impartially and fairly;# May, with the parties' written consent, appoint a different license holder associated with the broker to each party (owner and

buyer) to communicate with, provide opinions and advice to, and carry out the instructions of each party to the transaction.# Must not, unless specifically authorized in writing to do so by the party, disclose:

○ that the owner will accept a price less than the written asking price;○ that the buyer/tenant will pay a price greater than the price submitted in a written offer; and○ any coincidental information or any other information that a party specifically instructs the broker in writing not to

disclose, unless required to do so by law.

AS SUBAGENT: A license holder acts as a subagent when aiding a buyer in a transaction without an agreement to represent thebuyer. A subagent can assist the buyer but does not represent the buyer and must place the interests of the owner first.

TO AVOID DISPUTES, ALL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN YOU AND A BROKER SHOULD BE IN WRITING AND CLEARLY ESTABLISH:# The broker's duties and responsibilities to you, and your obligations under the representation agreement.# Who will pay the broker for services provided to you, when payment will be made and how the payment will be calculated.

LICENSE HOLDER CONTACT INFORMATION: This notice is being provided for information purposes. It does not create an obligation foryou to use the broker's services. Please acknowledge receipt of this notice below and retain a copy for your records.

Licensed Broker /Broker Firm Name or License No. Email PhonePrimary Assumed Business Name

Designated Broker of Firm License No. Email Phone

Licensed Supervisor of Sales Agent/ License No. Email PhoneAssociate

Sales Agent/Associate's Name License No. Email Phone

Buyer/Tenant/Seller/Landlord Initials Date

Regulated by the Texas Real Estate Commission Information available at www.trec.texas.govIABS 1-0

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SCM Real Estate Services

Gary E. Walker 370459 [email protected] (817)226-5000

Gary E. Walker 370459 [email protected] (817)226-5000

Renee Guy-Efimoff 559868 [email protected] (817)435-8345

SCM Real Estate Services ., 200 North Mesquite Ste 202 Arlington, TX 76011 IABS Form