Spend your professional life surrounded by progress and vitality at River Bend, where Brook Partners is transforming 2025 Irving Blvd. into a vibrant retail, showroom and creative space that celebrates the intersection of culture and commerce.
Anticipating the desires of a rapidly evolving district, Brook Partners is creating a community as it transforms 2025 Irving Blvd. into River Bend. With public art, sophisticated contemporary design, gorgeous landscaping and abundant parking, River Bend will provide a highly curated sense of place where your professional life will be inspired by your surroundings.
River Bend tenants and visitors will enjoy the distinction of being surrounded by a creative community, lush landscaping and a public art installation by internationally prominent and Hereford, UK based artist Clare Woods.
Commissioned by the Dallas Art Fair in collaboration with Simon Lee Gallery (London, New York, Hong Kong), the artist has realized our vision of installing her work - in the form of eleven 13-feet by 7-feet tile murals - on the building’s façade.
River Bend is adjacent to a rich tapestry of outdoor experiences, from an onsite landscaped island to the Trinity Strand Trail that weaves throughout the district to the city’s greatest natural resource – the Trinity River.
Thousands of acres of green space are minutes away, highlighted by the Trammell Crow Park at the base of the Sylvan Avenue Bridge, along with the future creation of the signature Harold Simmons Park between the Calatrava bridges.
Easy access to these green spaces will enhance the quality of professional life in the urban environment.
River Bend is steps from the most concentrated expanse of designer-curated spaces in the city. High on the "hot list" of Dallas neighborhoods, the Design District boasts many of Dallas’s top restaurants, art institutions, galleries, boutiques and entertainment and event venues.
The Dallas Contemporary, Karpidas Collection, Goss-Michael Foundation, Dallas Art Fair Gallery, Town Hearth, Carbone, Tango Room, El Bolero and Meddlesome Moth call the neighborhood home and represent a fraction of its attractions. The ultra-hip Virgin Hotel Dallas debuted here in 2019.
Over the last decade, the Design District has become a city within a city. With the neighborhood’s recent urbanization, there is now a concentration of luxury high-rise and apartment living to accompany its array of amenities.
As such, the district is connected as a community more than ever before.
Design District residents tend to be young, successful and culture-centric individuals with a preference for city life.
Median Age
32.7 Years
Avg. Household Income:
$115,893
Typical Values:
Education + Creativity
Amenities Map
Restaurants / Bars
- 1. Peticolas Brewing Company
- 2. El Bolero Cocina Mexicana
- 3. Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar
- 4. Town Hearth
- 5. The Charles
- 6. Meddlesome Moth
- 7. Ascension
- 8. Tacos, Beats and Bites
- 9. Enrique Tomas
- 10. Billy Can Can
- 11. Mesero
- 12. Imoto
- 13. CBD Provisions
- 14. Midnight Rambler
- 15. Rodeo Goat
- 16. The Slow Bone
- 17. Commons Club
- 18. Carbone Dallas
- 19. Tango Room
- 20. WITS Steakhouse
- 21. Pakpao Thai
- 22. The Mexican
Galleries / Museums
- 23. Erin Cluely Gallery
- 24. Gallery 12.26
- 25. Keijsers Koning
- 26. PDNB Gallery
- 27. Dallas Art Fair
- 28. Cris Worley Gallery
- 29. Dallas Contemporary
- 30. SITE131
- 31. Conduit Gallery
- 32. Carneal Simmons Gallery
- 33. Barry Whistler Gallery
- 34. ANDNOW
- 35. Perot Museum
- 36. Dallas Museum of Art
- 37. Nasher Sculpture Center
- 38. Fashion Industry Gallery
- 39. Giant Eyeball
- 40. The Samurai Collection
- 41. Haas Moto Museum
Recreation
- 42. Katy Trail
- 43. Bowlounge
- 44. Trinity Strand Trail
- 45. Klyde Warren Park
- 46. American Airlines Center
- 47. Tramell Crow Park
- 48. The Cookery
Hotels
- 49. Virgin Hotel
- 50. The Joule
- 51. W Residences
- 52. Hotel ZaZa
- 53. Crescent Court
- 54. The Ritz-Carlton
Conceived to transform yet graciously compliment the neighborhood’s evolution, River Bend is designed by noted architect Rick del Monte.
As Chief Design Officer of the Beck Group's architecture practice, he has led and been involved with many of Beck’s most notable projects, including the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Karpidas Collection.
Wrapped by 12-foot-tall, modern glass storefronts and enhanced by public art and extensive hardscape and landscape design, the building’s renovation reflects elevated and refined design.
Suite | Size | Status |
---|---|---|
101 | 1,675 sf | Occupied |
102 | 4,834 sf | Occupied |
103 | 4,055 sf | Available |
104 | 5,210 sf | Available |
107 | 4,721 sf | Occupied |
108 | 2,425 sf | Occupied |
110 | 1,998 sf | Occupied |
111 | 1,680 sf | Occupied |
112 | 1,384 sf | Available |
200a | 1,400 sf | Occupied |
200b | 1,550 sf | Occupied |
201 | 1,902 sf | Occupied |
203 | 3,150 sf | Occupied |
204 | 6,992 sf | Occupied |
205 | 2,813 sf | Occupied |
207 | 9,836 sf | Occupied |
210 | 2,442 sf | Occupied |
211 | 7,923 sf | Occupied |
215 | 6,175 sf | Occupied |
Since its inception in 1994, Brook Partners has developed millions of square feet of commercial real estate. We have overseen project management, construction management and the leasing of millions of square feet and have successfully designed and built high-end environments, including restaurants and bars, theatres, mixed-use retail, residential and office space and lifestyle centers that have earned national acclaim.
We are committed to raising the tide of the Design District through innovative design and enduring quality that builds communities and enhances lives.