Located on the southern side of Houston’s Theater District between Hermann Square and the Jones Hall for the Performing Arts, 720 Rusk is a three-story jewel box building dating from 1935. Updated in 2017 to reflect its creative surroundings, the low-profile, high personality building offers a refreshing break from the office towers around it with its vibrant stucco façade, exposed brick, and well-loved woods. This walkable location offers great food options, including The Understory food destination right across the street.
In addition to the Expansive Lounge featuring soft seating and work tables, there is an another seating area on the second floor.
Our meeting rooms come equipped with smart TV monitors, remote controls, and polycom speaker phones.
Private phone booths give you a place to step aside and focus. They include built-in desks, ventilation, and transparent doors.
Secure, lockable bike racks allow clients to safely and conveniently store bicycles for their commute.
Every Expansive location is proud to offer its working mothers a comfortable private space equipped with soft seating, dedicated refrigerator, locking door, and electrical outlets.
Situated between Central Station Rusk and Theater District stops, Houston’s Metro Rail green and purple lines run right past our door.
A limited number of long term and commercial spaces available for retail, restaurant, and office use.
Learn more about Long Term SpaceExpansive is unique in that we own the buildings we develop and operate. As a result, we offer a wider range of spaces than others, so clients can grow with us over time. Even more importantly, it enables us to share the benefits of an integrated, nationwide property owner with our clients, giving them four key advantages at significantly lower cost:
Create workspace that allows you realize your vision even as it evolves
You and your team can concentrate, collaborate, and deliver on your potential
Surround yourself with the people who make a hard day’s work fulfilling
The workplace can be a steady anchor in a world that often feels uncontrollable