New 23 story residential building in Uptown Dallas.

Developer StreetLights Residential has disclosed some details of its new Uptown Dallas apartment tower.

The 23-story Uptown Plaza building is planned for a vacant lot across the street from Hotel Zaza at Maple and Thomas avenues. The vacant tract for the building is behind the Uptown Plaza shopping center.

StreetLights plans to build 212 units in the tower with the first units available in 2016, according to the company’s website.

Units in the traditional-style building will range in size from range in size from 737 to 2,238 square feet.

- Sneak peek at new Uptown apartment tower that will start soon | Dallas Morning News

another older link: Plans provide details for new Uptown Dallas apartment tower | Dallas Morning News
These are the same people who are nearly finished building this mid-rise


http://www.streetlightsres.com/the-taylor.html

A nice little piece about it
Construction starts on 17-story apartment building in Dallas? Uptown area | Dallas Morning News

Also, here is their main website: http://www.streetlightsres.com

Here is another cool project by them in the Uptown area of it they're building which includes the Akard Place
Developers who own a key property in Dallas’ Uptown district plan to build a high-rise office and residential project.

RED Development of Phoenix has teamed up with Dallas’ StreetLights Residential to build the $200 million Akard Place mixed-use project at Field Street and Cedar Springs Road.

The 16-story office tower and 20-story residential building will occupy all of the vacant block, which is just north of Woodall Rodgers Freeway and the Perot Museum. It’s one of the last large building sites in the neighborhood.

Groundfloor retail and a large public plaza will connect the two buildings.

“There is a great demand now for restaurants and retail in Uptown,” RED Development managing partner Mike Ebert said. “There is big demand for offices.

“We think the timing for this project is outstanding.”

RED has been working on the Akard Place development for several years. In 2012 it bought the land from the Dallas Police & Fire Pension System. Ebert said the Dallas pension fund is a partner in his firm’s holding company.

RED hired Seattle-based Graphite Design Group as architect of Akard Place. And landscape architect OJB – which designed downtown Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park – is also working on the project.

Commercial real estate firm CBRE Group has been hired to market the office building to business tenants.

StreetLights Residential – which just built the Taylor apartment tower in Uptown – was selected as the apartment developer.

“We wanted a strong local partner on the residential,” Ebert said.

StreetLights CEO Doug Chesnut said he’s been interested in RED’s development site for a long time.

“The property is right in the middle of everything,” Chesnut said.

He said plans call for about 300 apartments in the residential tower, which will be at the northeast end of the property.



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