A Chicago-based consulting firm is relocating its Dallas offices to downtown.

West Monroe Partners is moving to the One Arts Plaza building in downtown's Arts District.

The business and technology consulting firm is currently in the Mockingbird Station complex on North Central Expressway near SMU.

West Monroe Partners plans to make the move in January.

"This move is vital to accommodating West Monroe's growth in Dallas," Adam Gersting, a senior director in the firm's Dallas office, said in a statement. "We continue to grow rapidly in Dallas through our focus on partnering with leading companies and hiring strong business and technology professionals from area universities and the marketplace.

"I am especially excited about this new office location and size; we will have great collaboration space and a large meeting space for hosting clients, business partners, community events, and our growing team."

West Monroe Partners is leasing 11,767 square feet in One Arts Plaza from developer Billingsley Co.

Other tenants in the building include law firm Thompson & Knight, EnLink Midstream and coworking firm Industrious.

Layne Mayfield with CBRE negotiated the new lease with Sarah Hinkley and Luke Walter of Thirty-Four Commercial.

"Downtown Dallas and the Arts District has seen an increase in tenants relocating due to the vibrancy and walkability the submarket has to offer," Hinkley said.

West Monroe has nine U.S. offices with more than 1,000 employees.