The
Holland Building
Springfield,
MO
The
Holland Building has recently undergone a $2.6 million renovation to become
one of downtown Springfield's finest mixed-use projects, providing class
"A" office space, a Mediterranean restaurant and sidewalk café,
a ladies boutique, a meeting and conference room for public use, and a
basement theater/bistro serving as the home for an improvisational comedy
troupe. The 1914 building is listed in the National Register of Historic
Places. It stands prominently on the east side of the Park Central Square
adjacent to the sculptural fountain. Across the adjacent alley is the
building's private 42-car parking lot.
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Riad,
a Mediterranean cuisine restaurant on the first floor, serves
lunch and dinner. Enjoy the sidewalk café open
spring - fall.
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The
Holland Room, a meeting and banquet area, seats 35. Adjacent to
Riad, the space is ideal for board meetings, parties, receptions,
tele-conferences, retreats or presentations. The room is equipped
with high-speed Internet access, projection screen, and TV with
cable.
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A new alleyway entry at the side of the building provides easy
access to the building from the nearby parking lots as well as
a unique “urban charm” entry arcade.
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passageway is a unique urban space
that doubles as an art gallery and is
known as The Holland Gallery.
Robberson Alley (formerly named Peach Alley) has been repaved
with a brick paver
motif and pedestrian atmosphere..
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Photojournalist
Jeremy Lawson and
Big
Smile Studios has recently moved into 207 Park
Central East.
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Office
Space for Lease
2nd
Floor 3,500 +/- sf
3rd Floor 1,000 +/- sf
Click
here
for additional
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The
building has 24,000 leasable square feet on five floors plus the
4,000 sq ft of leasable space in the basement There are full height
marble walls and tile floors in all of the public corridors, the
main entry and each of the rest rooms. The exterior facade consists
of very distinctive terra cotta ornamentation and verde marble.
The recently restored lobby contains one of the most decorative
ornamental plaster ceilings in the region. Two elevators serve all
floors.
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The
2004 renovations included a new sprinkler system, refinishing
of the wood windows with the addition of low-e insulating
glass and contemporary shades, upgrading the elevators, installing
a central air conditioning system with controls in each office,
and restoring the corridors back to the original design of
1914. The transoms over all of the doors have been exposed
and the new contemporary lighting fixtures emulate the original
fixtures. High-speed Internet service has been added for tenants,
with fiber optic cable serving all floors. The building is
in a free Wi-Fi hot Zone area, benefitting visitors. |
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Of
particular interest to tenants is the redevelopment of the
Park Central East blocks. They align directly with the linkage
between the entire Park Central area and the Jordan Valley
Park development and are currently being filled with up-scale
lofts, the Gillioz Theater, restaurants, shops, the Discovery
Center and office buildings.
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Project
Manager - Mike Kleffner, AIA |