IIRC, Arlington opted out of DART and the tax in order to build the sports stadiums
The Dallas area will host the most matches of any city during the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup
https://www.axios.com/local/dallas/2...host-city-2026
But Arlington and AT&T Stadium lost out to NY/NJ for the Final game
A monster boom is taking shape in Dallas’ Uptown and Turtle Creek areas
Twenty major real estate developments are underway or proposed near Dallas’ Uptown and Turtle Creek areas.
19 high-rise projects listed in the article (some with multiple buildings) and one mid-rise apartment with retail.The area north of downtown Dallas that includes Uptown, Victory Park and Turtle Creek is seeing an unprecedented building boom.
More than $2 billion in buildings are on the way in almost two dozen major projects. Some of the largest developments include major employment centers for Goldman Sachs and Bank of America.
At the same time, developers are working on high-rise residential buildings for both renters and buyers.
Current pic of 23Springs and 2811 Maple going up in Uptown
Source: Dallas Morning News
Hanover Turtle Creek U/C - 1 of 2 towers planned
Paywall $ https://www.dallasnews.com/business/...e-creek-areas/
Parkside Tower Site prep
Webcam: https://app.oxblue.com/cameras/5dc4d...=kdc/parkside3
Good grief that's a lot. I hope most of them will be built and not just end being being empty announcements......
Reunion tower is at risk of coming down.If high speed rails constructed according to one source
Most likely Hunt is just pushing to get the rail line built via tunnel. I don't disagree that if it's an elevated line that it would do nothing to help that area of downtown. They are most certainly being dramatic about having to 'tear it down' if the line is built but that's one way to light a fire under random people and city leaders though is to threaten that.
I lived a few blocks north of this area for a while and have stayed in the hotel several times. It's already cut off from the rest of downtown due to the current rail lines, adding elevated tracks would be terrible for the west end of downtown. Plus having the massive highways just to the west. It would make more sense to bury the tracks than do elevated through downtown Dallas.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/dfw-airpo...162058891.html
Dubai (DXB) passes DFW by 5 million passengers last year (82M vs 87M)
1.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta: 104.7M passengers
2.Dubai: 87M passengers
3.Dallas/Fort Worth: 81.8M passengers
4.London Heathrow, UK: 79.2M passengers
5.Tokyo Haneda, Japan: 78.7M passengers
Dallas is creating a new Texas stock exchange. Hoping to make the city the "financial center of the South". They will be in competition with NYSE and Nasdaq.
https://dallasinnovates.com/dallas-g...h-nyse-nasdaq/
They're calling it Y'all Street. lol.
Netflix to Open Massive Entertainment, Dining and Shopping in Dallas in 2025
Netflix has announced the first two cities for its gigantic new in-person experience venues, slated to open in 2025.
They’re not exactly theme parks, but the new Netflix Houses — to open next year in King of Prussia, PA, and Dallas — will feature a wide array of shopping outlets, eateries and experiential activities tied to the streamer’s major franchises like “Bridgerton,” “Stranger Things” and “Squid Game.
The Dallas location will open at the Galleria Dallas spanning more than 100,000 sq ft.
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