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Old Posted Sep 11, 2014, 3:25 AM
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5 story, 118 million dollar expansion of the Methodist Mansfield Hospital. Construction has just started going vertical.



http://www.methodisthealthsystem.org/mansfieldexpansion

6 story office building in Alliance for regional FAA headquarters. It is currently topped out.
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Old Posted Sep 11, 2014, 6:00 PM
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Granite Park V Underway

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he 12-story spec office building will be the fifth Class-A office building in the 3M SF mixed-use project at the intersection of SH 121 and the Dallas North Tollway. Greg (here, speaking at the groundbreaking for the hotel) tells us the successful lease up of Four, which delivered in June (and is now 72% leased and anticipated to be at 90% by year's end)
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The newest building will be a mirror of Granite Park Four (pictured), Greg tells us, and prospective tenants are already in discussions for space at Five. Greg says since Granite Park's inception in '98, buildings were planned ahead and just waiting for the appropriate timing to get started. There's still room for another 1.5M to 2M SF of projects on the land with potential for more if smaller buildings were removed, he says....Balfour Beatty is the contractor, and completion is expected in October 2015.
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It will just Mirror IV




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Old Posted Sep 12, 2014, 8:04 PM
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Columbus Realty Partners is teaming up with Trinity Groves’ developers to build the urban-style rental community at Singleton Boulevard and Amonette Street, just a block from the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.
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The 5-story project is planned to have 349 apartments plus 33,500-square-feet of retail space.

It will be built on parking lots directly south of the Trinity Groves restaurant building.
http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/20...t-dallas.html/



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Old Posted Sep 12, 2014, 8:06 PM
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^^^you're quick

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Old Posted Sep 12, 2014, 8:11 PM
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What's also quick is the Trinity Groves area, and this is just the start! So much potential in that area. Thanks for posting!
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West Dallas aint' playin'. Looks like its developing at two ends the same way Uptown did initially. Looks like there will be a race between the developments and some of the announced infrastructure projects as well.
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Columbus Realty Partners is teaming up with Trinity Groves’ developers to build the urban-style rental community at Singleton Boulevard and Amonette Street, just a block from the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.
I had no idea they were building that kind of stuff in that neighborhood.

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It will just Mirror IV
They should fill it with mirrored offices and mirrored companies and mirrored people complete with palindrome names like Anna and Bob who drive identical cars home to two mcmansions in Plano which are the same plan but on either side of the street.

I mean, it is north Dallas after all, no personality whatsoever
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I had no idea they were building that kind of stuff in that neighborhood.
Sylvan 30 (apartments and grocery store with some other retail) is almost complete with its phase one. A little further up the street a development similar to this minus the retail one is under construction. Between the two, a new mixed-use development passed planning and zoning hearings last weeks and will get underway soon. Same with the development next door to the Belmont Hotel. So lots going on already in that neighborhood. This new one is just the closest to downtown, the MHH Bridge and Trinity Groves.



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They should fill it with mirrored offices and mirrored companies and mirrored people complete with palindrome names like Anna and Bob who drive identical cars home to two mcmansions in Plano which are the same plan but on either side of the street.

I mean, it is north Dallas after all, no personality whatsoever
To that area of Plano/Frisco's credit, they've done things far more dense and semi-urban than they probably have needed to.

As for
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Really like that look of that rendering. Go DFW
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^^And a couple of blocks away....

http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/20...downtown.html/

Major mixed-use project in the works for Singleton Boulevard west of downtown



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An old industrial property west of downtown Dallas is set to become the next urban housing location.

Developer StreetLights Residential and Stonelake Capital Partners are planning hundreds of apartments, retail and homes on a 25-acre tract on Singleton Boulevard just west of Sylvan Avenue.

The project is one of the largest planned in West Dallas – an area seeing increasing redevelopment.

StreetLights Residential and its partner intend to turn the former Austin Industries complex at 1000 Singleton into Trinity Village. The first phase will include about 300 apartments in 4-story buildings.

A park and for-sale homes are also planned in the project, which is located between Singleton and Duluth Street.

“We are excited to invest in this dynamic neighborhood,” said Streetlights CEO Doug Chesnut.

Chesnut said that his firm hopes to deliver the first apartments in mid 2016.
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Trinity Village is the latest in a string of high-profile mixed-use developments in the works in West Dallas.

Other developers including Columbus Realty Partners, Henry S. Miller Co., Wood Partners and Trammell Crow Residential are working on apartment projects in the neighborhood.
We are seeing the birth of the next urban neighborhood in Dallas.
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Austin-based PSW Homes is planning to construct a 60-home residential community just north of the Belmont Hotel near Sylvan Avenue.

The neighborhood of small, urban-style homes is planned for a 5-acre site at Seale Street and Willomet Avenue.

PSW’s Adam Stetson said that the homes planned on the property will be priced at $300,000 and less and will range in size from 1,700 to 1,800 square feet.
http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/20...nt-hotel.html/


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Trammell Crow Residential is working on plans for a large apartment community that would be built between Irving Boulevard and the Trinity River near the Dallas Design District.

The project at Turtle Creek Boulevard and Levee Street will have more than 300 rental units and will occupy a former industrial site.
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Trammell Crow Residential’s planned mid-rise apartment building will occupy a 2.5-acre tract that is owned by Jim Lake Cos., a major property developer and owner in the neighborhood.

The apartments are next door to the International Center, a large showroom, office and warehouse complex that Lake Cos redeveloped in 2006 into first-class business space.
http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/20...-project.html/

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Wood Partners will build its Alta Yorktown project on the east side of Sylvan/Thirty between Yorktown Street and Interstate 30.

The rental community is planned to contain 226 apartments in three, 4-story buildings.
http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/20...t-dallas.html/

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I can think of two projects that haven't been announced yet that are adjacent to the last project mentioned.
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I can think of two projects that haven't been announced yet that are adjacent to the last project mentioned.
Will it be a residential development as well?

With the last few announcements this area is really about to explode in the next couple of years. Right now there's 1800+ residential units U/C or about to start. This area could probably us a little more retail to accommodate the massive amount of residential coming online.

Austin Industries Site 300
Trammell Crow 300
Trinity Groves (Part 1 Phase 1) 349
Cliff View 326
Alta Yorktown 226
PSW Homes 60
Alta West Commerce 252
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One is a second phase of residential and the other is a mixed-use residential/retail.
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One is a second phase of residential and the other is a mixed-use residential/retail.
Nice. This is definitely going to be one of the quickest transformations of a neighborhood.
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Construction will start at the end of the month on an indoor soccer center and training facility in Frisco.

Performance Indoor Training will be a 56,000 square foot facility at 7255 Meadow Hill Drive near Toyota Stadium.
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There will be five indoor fields, one outdoor field, outdoor sand soccer pits and a state-of-the-art indoor training simulator.
http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/20...-complex.html/

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This looks horrible...very car-centric.
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Very industrial. It all depends on how they treat the interiors as to whether it will be desirable.
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