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Old Posted Dec 20, 2018, 3:02 AM
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Just read that Dallas is adding 248 people a day! NYC, LA and especially Chicago are losing people.
Where did you read that about LA? Considering LA cannot build housing quick enough to meet the demand I cannot understand how the City of LA would be losing people.
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Old Posted Dec 20, 2018, 4:04 AM
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Where did you read that about LA? Considering LA cannot build housing quick enough to meet the demand I cannot understand how the City of LA would be losing people.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...graphic-trends
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What this doesn’t take into account (and the article acknowledges this, but not enough, in my opinion, to keep from being misleading) is that because of natural growth, the populations of Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago are growing, despite any net negative migration metric applied.

2. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, California

Population decrease due to migration, 2010-2017: -93,959
Population change, 2010-2017: +4.1 percent (12,828,961 to 13,353,907)
Natural growth, 2010-2017: 1,202,115 births, 578,750 deaths
Median home value: $578,200

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...tion/35801453/
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Old Posted Dec 20, 2018, 5:43 AM
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If you read the article...it's a one-year snapshot. Using the US Census Bureau's estimates through July 1, 2017, the DFW metro has a net average daily growth of +367.6 people (NYC Metro= +284.5; LA metro= +198.3; and Chicago metro= +27.2) since the April 1, 2010 census. Pittsburgh and Cleveland metros were the only two metros with more than 1.5 million to show net daily losses.
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Old Posted Dec 20, 2018, 10:33 PM
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Wanted to share this shot of Fort Worth's S Main corridor. The street was recently rebuilt, wider sidewalks, bulb outs, arrtwork, benches, bike lanes.

2 story building in foreground is new construction, office over retail. Across street is a new 100k sqft medical office and hospital. About 30 new restaurants and bars are either U/C or opening on the corridor, most in restore prewar buildings. On the upper right is a new 272 unit apartment. Just off camera is another over 220 units. New Frost tower also visible in downtown skyline.


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Old Posted Dec 21, 2018, 2:37 PM
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What this doesn’t take into account (and the article acknowledges this, but not enough, in my opinion, to keep from being misleading) is that because of natural growth, the populations of Los Angeles, New York City, and Chicago are growing, despite any net negative migration metric applied.

2. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, California

Population decrease due to migration, 2010-2017: -93,959
Population change, 2010-2017: +4.1 percent (12,828,961 to 13,353,907)
Natural growth, 2010-2017: 1,202,115 births, 578,750 deaths
Median home value: $578,200

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...tion/35801453/
Additionally, it is not referring to the City of Los Angeles, but rather the County of Los Angeles.
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Across Cedar Springs Road from the Ritz-Carlton and the McKinney & Olive buildings sits a half-acre, triangular parcel anchored by Pizza Hut and Comet Cleaners in a shopworn building. Last night, the Oak Lawn Committee saw renderings for an 18-story “lifestyle” hotel crowned by a restaurant, pool, and check-in desk. Yes, the check-in desk will be in the top floor offering a cool experience I’ve seen in Mandarin Oriental hotels in New York City and Las Vegas (since renamed).

The unnamed hotel brand at 2025 Cedar Springs Road will house guests in 230 rooms and suites with a minimum of meeting rooms. This is important because the tiny lot would make large spaces less practical not only due to space, but the ability to supply parking for large meetings and events. As it is, parking needs for the small plot, will be housed in three and a half underground levels. Large meeting or banquet functions would require a much deeper parking hole.
https://candysdirt.com/2019/02/06/oa...-luxury-hotel/



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I like the design and it's a great location. And anything is an improvement over what is already there!
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That will have a big impact on the Dallas skyline!
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Fort Worth - 1,000 Weatherford - 198 ft

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Hey guys, I'm going to visit Dallas for work next month. I'll have an afternoon in downtown. What places should I check out in my short time there?

Also, any recommended places to check out in Plano as that's where I will be specifically?

Thank you guys in advance!
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Hey guys, I'm going to visit Dallas for work next month. I'll have an afternoon in downtown. What places should I check out in my short time there?

Also, any recommended places to check out in Plano as that's where I will be specifically?

Thank you guys in advance!
Hey gillynova, you may want to pose your question on this site:
https://dallasmetropolis.com/dfwu/

Dallas peeps aren't very active on this board.
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Old Posted Mar 11, 2019, 7:50 PM
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Hey gillynova, you may want to pose your question on this site:
https://dallasmetropolis.com/dfwu/

Dallas peeps aren't very active on this board.
Thanks for the heads up. I guess I will hit up reddit also for some input
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Old Posted Mar 12, 2019, 8:37 PM
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Thanks for the heads up. I guess I will hit up reddit also for some input
You're very welcome. Enjoy your stay in Dallas!

Where in the Bay Area are you? I'm in Monterey (but I did live in Dallas for a few years).
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Old Posted Mar 25, 2019, 5:46 PM
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Old Posted Mar 25, 2019, 8:27 PM
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Thanks for sharing, maconahey! It's exciting seeing all these very high quality projects rise!
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Old Posted Mar 25, 2019, 8:45 PM
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You're very welcome. Enjoy your stay in Dallas!

Where in the Bay Area are you? I'm in Monterey (but I did live in Dallas for a few years).
Whoops, didn't see this. I'm from Milpitas if you know where that is haha. It's a small town in between San Jose and Fremont.

I'm pretty excited to visit Dallas/Plano/Richardson next week! I have my eyes set on Hutchins BBQ, Pecan Lodge and just the area around Deep Ellum.

If I have time, I will take pics of whatever I can and update this thread
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