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  1. #1151

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    Texas Health Resources plans 20-acre hospital campus in Frisco



    The 325,000-square-foot hospital is planned to be called Texas Health Frisco. The 74-bed acute-care hospital will sit on about 9 acres and will include a 24/7 emergency room, surgical services, women’s services and a neonatal intensive care unit. A 120,000-square-foot medical office building with a 90,000-square-foot clinic is also planned for the campus.

    Plans submitted to the city show the hospital is planned to have eight stories, and the medical office building will have four stories.
    The hospital is planned to open in 2019.
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  2. #1152

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    Mustang Square, Plano:

    • 75 townhomes
    • 172 assisted-living units
    • 448 apartment units (construction begins 2018)
    • Two office buildings, 102,000 sqft
    • Three five-story hotels
    • Four retail buildings, 68,500 sqft


    Project Location


    Gensler


    Gensler

  3. #1153

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    AMLI Fountain Place is approved:

    • 46 level residential tower at 1800 N. Field St.
    • Property will be concrete/steel with curtain wall glass facade.
    • 9-level concrete podium garage extending 97' above grade.
    • Resi tower on top of podium is rotated 45 degrees.
    • Tower has 6 corners extending up to 562' above grade.
    For comparison, below is AMLI River North in Chicago.

    It's 543', 50 floors, 409 units and contains 262 parking spaces in a ~10 floor garage podium.


    CSA

  4. #1154

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    Dallas developer begins $67M expansion of UT-Dallas town center in Richardson



    The project, known as Northside 2, will help create a transit-oriented development that encourages students to live, work, study and play in the community.
    Plans for Northside 2 include adding 275 apartments and townhomes and more than 6,600 square feet of retail space in a $67 million public-private partnership. In all, the project will add 900 beds to the campus.
    Construction is underway and slated for completion in August 2018 before the academic year.
    Project Location

  5. #1155

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    Preliminary renderings for AMLI Fountain Place:








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  7. #1157

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    Demolition makes way for new residential development next to Fields Cemetery

    David Weekley Homes plans to build 17 townhomes on the 1.9 acre tract.
    Project Location


  8. #1158

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    Shake Shack looks to open second Dallas location:

    Is New York’s beloved Shake Shack coming to Preston Hollow?

    The popular chain is opening a location in Preston Hollow next to Ken Man’s Shop on Royal Lane, according to a real estate source. Construction is slated to begin this year.
    We reached out to the company, which said it didn’t have any “current plans” to open in the area. But our source says agreements still are being finalized.

  9. #1159

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    Dallas' second Woonerf neighborhood approved:

    Dallas’ first residential Woonerf neighborhood comes to northern Lake Highlands



    View approved plan here.

    You probably haven’t heard the term Woonerf unless you are in an architect/city planner-type. Or Dutch.
    Her new unique neighborhood called Urban Commons, to be located off Forest Lane near I-635, was unanimously approved by the Dallas City Council Jan. 11.
    “Neighbors will live their values and connect with what they love: modern architecture, living green with access to the outdoors and to urban amenities,” she says.
    These will run about $200,000-$600,000.

    The project consists of 75 – 80 single family homes will be built by architect/builder teams in groups around landscaped common areas. Homes will be smaller, from 600 square feet to 2,800 square feet.

    “Modern architecture and national green building standards will apply. A limited, carefully selected palette of materials will ensure cohesive design, low maintenance and durability. Expansive front porches on each residence will reinforce a sense of community and provide a proven eyes-on-the-street approach to security,” the developer notes.
    “The 10-acre site will place a priority on the natural attributes of the property, through visual and spatial connects between the building clusters and the wooded environment of a creek and water branch that traverses the property. Outdoor amenities, including a pond and a walk path engage the existing nature through the plan. In contrast to the re-wilded creek, residences front on cultivated landscapes and professionally maintained commons areas that are connected to garages and parking by accent paving.

    “Streets will incorporate Woonerf [ʋoːnɛrf] details; an urban planning strategy that creates shared streets where pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles travel together without traditional safety infrastructure to guide them.

  10. #1160

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    More renderings of AMLI Fountain Place, via ISSUU, pg 66-73:

    Via Maconahey:






  11. #1161

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    Park District, via Facebook:

    The Residences at Park District


  12. #1162

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    Lennar plans new apartments, retail on Garland Road

    Lennar Multifamily Communities wants to build a mixed-use development of apartments and retail on Garland Road near Buckner.
    While Lennar’s zoning-change application requests a new planned development district “to allow for multifamily residential and retail,” it doesn’t specify what kind of density they’re seeking.

    How many stories, how many apartments and how much retail space they’ll be requesting remains to be seen.
    Project Location

  13. #1163

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    Two projects under construction in Allen:

    • One Bethany
    • 125,000 square-foot speculative office in Watters Creek
    • 2018 completion



    DMN

    • WatchGuard Video headquartes
    • 200,000 square-foot office, two phases
    • Early 2018 completion phase one, 2022 phase two



    AllenAmerican

  14. #1164

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    Developers detail plans for 2 more Legacy office towers in Plano

    Tier REIT plans to build two office towers with over 600,000 square feet on the vacant tract, next to the former Encana Oil & Gas Tower at 5851 Legacy Circle.

    The towers would be 10 and 11 stories tall. Tier REIT plans to build them in partnership with Dallas-based Lincoln Property Co.

    The two firms have been marketing the projects to potential tenants, real estate brokers say.
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  15. #1165

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    Park District, via Maconahey:

    PwC Tower


  16. #1166

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    Shippers Warehouse Inc. Moving Corporate Headquarters to Prime Pointe

    A new, 556,000-square-foot, build-to-suit distribution center development is on the way at Prime Pointe, the 3,000-acre industrial park in southern Dallas County.

    Duke Realty signed a long-term lease with logistics company Shippers Warehouse Inc. for a second build-to-suit warehouse at the industrial park.

    The first building, Prime Pointe 1005, is a 589,362-square-foot distribution center and was delivered in April 2016.
    The new building will include 86 dock doors, one drive-in door, and five rail doors, and the corporate headquarters will be located among the 17,500 square feet of provided office space.

    The property will include space for 130 cars, 132 trailer spaces, and a 185-foot truck court to accommodate loading.
    The new building is planned to be completed in the first quarter of 2018.

  17. #1167

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    Via Exxir Group:

    CARLISLE - UPTOWN, DALLAS

    Marrying elegant urban living with nature.

    Inspired by the terracing of Hanging Gardens of Babylon, carlisle deliversbeautiful living space and human-scale outdoor retail cascading down into the iconic urban parks of the Katy Trail and Turtle Creek. Tenants and visitors can relax and enjoy the beauty of Lee Park, jog or bike down the Katy Trail, and enjoy the variety of cafes, restaurants, and facilities emphasizing the elegant landscapes and views of Turtle Creek and downtown Dallas.
    From my Photobucket:


  18. #1168

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    Sources: Amazon to double its Dallas regional operations hub at Galleria Towers

    The Seattle-based online retailer has signed a lease for five floors, or roughly 100,000 square feet, which will basically double Amazon.com's regional office within the Galleria Towers property, multiple real estate sources told the Dallas Business Journal.
    The expansion of the regional operations center was likely needed to help support the online retailer's growing presence in North Texas, said Susan Arledge, president of site selection for Dallas-based E Smith Realty Partners.

  19. #1169

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    Equipment and parking lot lights have been removed for 2000 Ross.

    Park District, via Facebook:



    PwC Tower @ Park District (left) 1900 Pearl (right), via CTroyMathis:



    Victory Parkside, via Maconahey:






  20. #1170

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    Interesting Article!! Dallas home prices continue to climb Over 8 percent is pretty sweet!!


    http://www.dallasnews.com/business/r...-shiller-index

  21. #1171

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    Raytheon's old Garland campus will become new business park



    An old Garland industrial complex that started out as an aircraft manufacturing hub will be the site of a new business park.
    "We are going to build new industrial buildings."
    Langford said he plans to demolish more than 800,000 square feet of old buildings on the property, some dating to 1957.
    Langford said he and business partner Brian Flaherty plan to start demolition of the old Raytheon buildings right away.
    The developers plan to build two office and industrial buildings with almost 800,000 square feet.

  22. #1172

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    More restaurants, retail coming to Uptown's Crescent


    GDA

    Sixty Vines, a Plano eatery, will open at the Crescent this fall.

    And East Hampton Sandwich Co. will debut in early summer.

    Bivins Gallery - owned by veteran gallery owners Karen and Michael Bivins - opened in February.
    "Since the recent $33 million renovation at The Crescent, uses of the exterior spaces have increased tremendously," John Zogg, managing director of Crescent Real Estate Equities, said in a statement.

  23. #1173

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    Mesquite lands huge $65 million furniture distribution center project

    Ashley Furniture Industries Inc. will build a $65 million, 850,000-square-foot southwest regional distribution and fulfillment center on 358 acres in eastern Mesquite.

    The project will have a full-time employment of 350 workers after it opens.

    Mesquite has agreed to provide tax abatement incentives and will waive development fees for the project.
    The new warehouse will be at 790 Faithon P. Lucas Blvd.

  24. #1174

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    More apartments coming near downtown Dallas' Farmers Market

    Lynd Development Partners has applied for building permits for a 297-unit, $33.5 million apartment project at 1915 Cadiz St. near Harwood Street.

    The apartments are planned just west of the Farmers Market complex.
    Merriman Anderson/Architect Inc. designed the downtown Dallas development.
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  25. #1175

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    Urban-style homes get underway near Dallas' Bishop Arts District


    DMN

    A Dallas-based development group, Larkspur Development LP, has started its latest urban-style home project and its first in West Dallas, which will bring 16 townhouses within walking distance of the Bishop Arts District.

    The project, called The Row on Elsbeth, will bring red-bricked townhouse with divided light warehouse windows and gooseneck lighting to would-be residents starting at $450,000.
    The nearly half-acre of land will be home to the $16 million townhouse project and will bring the only new 'for sale,' product to this neighborhood, he said.
    This latest project will give homeowners access to 60 nearby boutiques, shops and restaurants, as well as be right across the street from the new streetcar that will provide direct access to downtown Dallas.
    The townhouses near the Bishop Arts District are slated for completion by the end of the year.
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    Original rendering shows more generic, less industrial facade and masonry. Sidewalk width was also increased in revised plan.


    Seville Capital

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