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It's simply amazing, one great project which will be breaking ground in 3 weeks will be the Mckinney & Olive tower!
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Dallas is getting real nice! impressive pictures!

I'm already imagining the new towers that are going to go up and seeing how much they will impact the skyline and fill in the gaps. Also the renovations going on in the loop will be a shot of steroids for the desolate parts.

That West End development is one of the best infill projects in the city, imo.
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Dallas is getting real nice! impressive pictures!

I'm already imagining the new towers that are going to go up and seeing how much they will impact the skyline and fill in the gaps.
This photo by Justin Terveen is great for imagining.

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New West Dallas apartment community will cost $43 million

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2:11 pm on May 19, 2014

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Developers who are working on plans for another apartment community in West Dallas have released more details about their proposal.
They want to build a 318-unit, $43 million rental community on four acres just north of Fort Worth Avenue. It’s right near the Belmont Hotel.

The developer wants to construct six apartment buildings ranging in height from two to seven floors.



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Welcome to Sylvan|Thirty, Dallas’ crunchiest new neighborhood

BRENTEY HAMILTON PegasusNews.com
Published: 20 March 2013 08:35 PM
Updated: 20 March 2013 08:35 PM

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WEST DALLAS — It's been five years in the developing, but Sylvan|Thirty, the aptly-named future mixed-use development between Sylvan Avenue and Interstate 30 in West Dallas, is one step closer to reality. On Wednesday, investors, contractors, and city officials gathered to break ground at the site that proponents claim will radically rejuvenate the area economically and culturally.
"Southern Dallas is not a charity case," saidMayor Mike Rawlings, who endorsed the Sylvan|Thirty project as part of his "Grow South" initiative. "It's a prime investment opportunity."

All structures will be LEED Certified, and developer Brett Jackson described the development's design as "sophisticated simplicity." In addition to green space and green structures, the community will also focus on green food, with all restaurants and retail space emphasizing healthy, organic, and natural lifestyles.
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Cox Farms Market
Matador Meat & Wine
Fish Market by Chef Teiichi "Teach" Sakurai
Pearl Cup Coffee
Sync Yoga and Wellbeing




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Developer takes wraps off West Dallas apartment community replacing trailer park

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9:56 am on March 20, 2014

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Developer Wood Partners has completed design work on its newest apartment community to be constructed just west of downtown Dallas.

Residents of the old trailer park have all packed it up and moved and Wood Partners is ready to start work on the new rental community.

Good Fulton & Farrell Architects designed the 252-unit, 3-story apartment project. Plans for the development include several large outdoor spaces, and some of the large trees on the property will be saved.
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Shannon Wynne to hatch farm-fresh eatery Mudhen at Dallas Farmers Market in 2015

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10:25 am on May 5, 2014

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See that "future restaurant" spot at the top left? That'll be Mudhen next spring.
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“The opportunity to be part of the Dallas Farmers Market redevelopment was one we simply could not pass up. Mudhen will focus on a healthful, chef-driven menu that highlights the freshest ingredients available in the city, mostly because we will have daily access to many local, and some imported, growers just 200 feet away from our kitchen.”

A chef hasn’t been chosen yet. But construction’s due to begin in fall, with a spring 2015 opening on the books.

“Shannon knows great food and how to create a welcome, casual dining experience with an element of fun,” Bergersen says in this morning’s release. “Mudhen fits all the goals of our mission at the Dallas Farmers Market to provide fresh, local produce to our community. We’re excited about Mudhen being part of the market’s redevelopment.”
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Developer Wood Partners buys downtown Dallas site for apartments

STEVE BROWN Real Estate Editor stevebrown@dallasnews.com
Published: 21 April 2014 10:08 PM
Updated: 21 April 2014 11:07 PM

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Apartment builder Wood Partners has completed the purchase of land in downtown Dallas where it will start work soon on an apartment community.
Wood Partners bought almost 4.7 acres on Cesar Chavez Boulevard near Taylor Street and across the street from the Farmers Market.
Wood Partners plans to start construction soon on more than 300 apartments on the property, which was acquired from Camden Property Trust.

“We plan to break ground within the next couple of weeks,” Wood Partners’ Ryan Miller said Monday.
Dallas architects Good Fulton & Farrell designed the project.
The vacant property Wood Partners purchased is next door to another tract that developer Alliance Residential is buying for another apartment community.

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Excavation almost done for downtown Dallas retail and parking project

By Steve Brown
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11:36 am on April 25, 2014

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Work crews are just about finished excavating the site of the retail building under construction in front of downtown Dallas’ Omni Hotel. The new building
will sit on top of an underground parking garage at the corner of Young and Lamar streets.

Developer Matthews Southwest is overseeing the $27 million project, which should be ready next year.



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Lake Highlands mixed-use project opens first phase in Northeast Dallas

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2:03 pm on April 18, 2014

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The first phase has opened in the Lake Highlands Town Center on Skillman Street in Northeast Dallas. The Haven Lake Highlands is a
200-unit apartment community that kicks off the mixed-use redevelopment.

Plans for a second phase retail development are in the works.

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Trammell Crow wants to build apartments and retail in Dallas’ Knox district

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9:50 am on May 20, 2014

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Developer Trammell Crow Co. has disclosed more details of a project it wants to build in Dallas’ Knox Street business district.

Crow is seeking approvals from the City of Dallas to build an apartment and retail project on the land. The location is right across the street from a 3-story apartment block and near Crate & Barrel’s big store at Knox and McKinney.

Plans filed with the city show a building with 205 apartments in five stories, with groundfloor retail and restaurant space. Good, Fulton & Farrell Architects designed the project.

Crow’s proposed project is in the same neighborhood where Sarofim Realty Advisors and Lincoln Property are building their new retail and apartment building. And its just around the corner from construction of Mill Creek Residential Trust’s 208-unit, 6-story apartment building.
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Lincoln Property is planning total redevelopment of the Village apartment community in Northeast Dallas

Steve Brown
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9:32 pm on May 19, 2014

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Now, the developer is seeking zoning from the City of Dallas to continue the Village rebuilding through the entire 309-acre project.

Lincoln plans “a phased redevelopment of the existing apartment community with a mix of multifamily housing types and neighborhood
serving nonresidential uses,” according to Lincoln’s zoning request with the city plan commission.

The new development plan for the Village is mostly low and mid-rise apartments with five stories or less. There’s one 59-acre section of
high-rise residential and a small hotel at the center of the community at Southwestern Boulevard and Shady Brook Lane
where the Village Country Club is now located.

More than 12,000 apartment units – with more open space and less surface parking lots – are included in the new masterplan,
according to the plan commission documentation. City planning staff is recommending approval of the redevelopment proposal.
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The Village has about 10,000 residents in the more than 300-acre project near Greenville Avenue and Northwest Highway. (Google)
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Trammell Crow, partner, plan large industrial park at Alliance

January 7, 2014
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A joint venture has purchased a 314.4-acre property in the Alliance area for the construction of 1.6 million square feet in speculative industrial space.
Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., in a joint venture with Prudential Real Estate Investors, the real estate investment management and advisory business of Prudential Financial Inc., have completed the purchase of the property located at the northwest corner of Interstate-35W and Eagle Parkway in northeast Fort Worth. Trammell Crow announced the deal Jan. 7.

The project, named Trammell Crow 35/Eagle, will comprise 1.6 million square feet of speculative industrial space, making it the largest project of its kind in Trammell Crow Co.’s 65-year history in Dallas/Fort Worth, according to the company. The project is expected to be completed in 2014. Full build-out of the park will include over 4.2 million square feet of office, retail and industrial product.
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Prime Dallas North Tollway tract in Addison selling for office project

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11:48 am on May 30, 2014

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Cawley has contracted to purchase more than seven acres between Spring Valley Road and Verde Valley Drive in Addison.

The property is one of the last vacant tracts on the tollway south of Belt Line Road.

“We are going to build a 200,000-square-foot speculative office building there,” Cawley said Friday. The 6-story building is scheduled to start at the end of this year and open in late 2015.
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Granite Properties eyes plans for another new Plano office tower

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5:49 am on May 29, 2014

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Granite Properties is just finishing up it’s latest Plano office tower.

And the developer is already thinking about the next one.

The 12-story, 300,000-square-foot Granite Park IV building is finishing construction near the southeast corner of the Dallas North Tollway and State Highway 121. Granite expects the first tenants to move in sometime in July.

“We could start the next building in August should we choose to do so,” Granite COO Greg Fuller confirms.Granite’s office park is just a stone’s throw from where Toyota Motor is planning its new North American headquarters.



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Trammell Crow's Legacy Towers Phase I

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Frisco office project debuts on the Dallas North Tollway

Steve Brown
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6:41 am on May 28, 2014

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The 200,000-square-foot 3001 Dallas Parkway building is located near the southwest corner of the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway. That’s just south of where the Dallas Cowboys are building their new headquarters and practice complex.

The project features artworks including a 1.2-ton stone sculpture in the lobby.

With the building’s opening, Hall Office Park now has 2.2 million square feet of buildings.


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Another big warehouse project in the works along I-45 south of Dallas

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11:35 am on May 23, 2014

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Developer Majestic Realty Co. has purchased almost 100 acres on Interstate 45 south of Dallas where it plans a new industrial park.
The Southpointe Logistics & Commerce Center will be constructed at I-45 and Cleveland Road in Hutchins, right next door to the
FedEx Ground shipping terminal.

It’s also close to Union Pacific Railroad’s intermodal facility. Majestic plans to develop two large warehouses on the property,
said director of development Al Sorrels. “At maximum I can put 1.7 million square feet on the site,” Sorrels said.

Majestic is currently building more than 1 million square feet in the business park. The new land purchase will allow construction of an additional 850,000 square feet.
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One of the country’s largest homebuilders is working on a project near downtown Dallas

Steve Brown
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10:02 am on May 21, 2014

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One of the country’s largest homebuilders wants to build a housing community just blocks from downtown Dallas. Weekley wants to build three and four-story homes, most of which would face an interior drive, according to filings with the City of Dallas.

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Elevator firm Kone consolidating operations in Allen

Steve Brown
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2:44 pm on May 19, 2014

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The elevator company will be a tenant in a 102,000-square-foot office building planned by partners Sentinel Capital, Centra Partners and Triad Real Estate.

“They are moving forward with the $26 million project,” Dan Bowman, interim head of the Allen Economic Development Corporation, said Monday.
Kone will be the first company to land in the planned AllenPlace business park.

Three additional office buildings are planned in the business park.

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