U.S. District Courthouse & U.S. Marshal Service Building
Office | 36,755 SqFt
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The Ficke Team of Colliers is pleased to present to qualified investors the opportunity to acquire the U.S. District Courthouse and U.S. Marshals Service Building located at 7940 Preston Rd in Plano, Texas. This offering represents a rare opportunity to acquire a trophy-quality, mission-critical federal facility purpose-built to the rigorous specifications of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, one of the busiest federal dockets in the nation. The property is offered for the first time by its original developer after nearly 18 years of ownership.
The 36,755 RSF facility was constructed in 2008 and features a highly specialized buildout including a District Judge courtroom, a Magistrate Judge courtroom, dedicated judicial chambers, secure holding and prisoner processing areas, and a dedicated U.S. Marshals Service operational suite complete with a fitness facility. In 2022, total project replacement cost was estimated at $50.3 million, representing an extraordinary margin of safety for acquiring investors. Construction costs have risen materially since 2022, meaning the true cost to replicate this asset today exceeds $55 million. This depth of mission-critical improvement renders the facility effectively irreplaceable for its federal occupants and creates one of the highest re-tenanting barriers available in the institutional net lease market.
The lease is backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government (S&P: AA+) under a modified gross lease with a 10-year firm term commencing July 21, 2023, and extending through a total term of 17 years to July 20, 2040. The soft term carries a two-year termination notice requirement, and with senior and magistrate level judges operating in a purpose-built facility situated in one of the most desirable lifestyle corridors in North Texas, the practical authority these officials hold over occupancy decisions to GSA means the probability of long-term tenancy extends well beyond the lease’s contractual obligations.
The Plano courthouse serves as the Sherman Division of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, one of the most consequential federal jurisdictions in the country. The court adjudicates federal, civil, and criminal matters across eight counties in the greater Dallas-Fort Worth region, including complex commercial litigation, patent disputes, drug trafficking, and federal criminal prosecutions. The Eastern District has long been recognized as the premier venue for patent infringement litigation in the United States, drawing cases from major technology and pharmaceutical companies nationwide and cementing this courthouse as a critical and permanent node in the federal judicial system.
Plano, Texas is one of the most economically dynamic cities in the United States, home to more than 500 corporate and regional company headquarters including JPMorgan Chase, Capital One, Toyota Motor North America, Samsung Electronics America, PepsiCo, and Frito-Lay, supporting over 210,000 jobs within the city. AT&T’s new global headquarters and the Texas Research Quarter signal that Plano’s business landscape will continue evolving, further cementing its position as the corporate capital of North Texas. Continuous multifamily and mixed-use development surrounding the property reinforces sustained demand and long-term stability in one of the most affluent and supply-constrained submarkets in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Investment highlights
Federal Credit Tenant
Backed by the U.S. Government, the tenant carries an AA+ credit rating from S&P.
Long-Term Tenancy
A 10-year firm term, 17-year total term, and two-year notice requirement in the soft period provide investors with durable, predictable income throughout the life of the investment. The U.S. Judiciary’s $1.3 billion in annual rent obligations to GSA reflects the permanence of the federal government’s court real estate commitments nationwide.
Significant Discount to Replacement Cost
2022 replacement cost was estimated at $50.3 million, representing the opportunity for investors to acquire a purpose-built federal courthouse at a fraction of what it would cost to deliver this asset today.
Exceptional Asset Scarcity
Government-owned facilities account for more than 80% of the federal court system’s space portfolio nationwide, with the few privately owned federal courthouses in Texas located in smaller, rural markets, making the Plano courthouse the only such asset in a major metropolitan submarket in the state.
Prime Legacy Corridor Location
Located in one of DFW’s most affluent and fastest-growing corporate submarkets, surrounded by Fortune 500 headquarters, high-density multifamily, and premier retail and dining destinations. At 6.02 acres, the property commands a substantial and scarce land holding rarely available in a fully developed, high-demand urban submarket.
Specialized Infrastructure Buildout
A District Judge courtroom, Magistrate Judge courtroom, judicial chambers, secure prisoner processing areas, and a U.S. Marshals operational suite underscore the significant federal investment and long-term operational commitment to this facility.
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