Dallas marketing firm doubles down on downtown office space
Lerma Advertisingof office space late last year in the Luminary building on Houston Street in downtown’s West End district.
Now the company is expanding the office to about 56,000 square feet by taking another floor in the building. “Our expansion is an incredible testament to our team’s hard work, talent and their commitment to our culture,” Pedro Lerma, Lerma CEO, said in a prepared statement. “I believe that a great office space improves productivity and company culture.
“We look forward to continuing to do great things in the Luminary for many more years and, hopefully, many more expansions,” Lerma said.The big lease expansion comes just months after the seven-story Luminary building changed hands. Dallas’ Harwood International
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