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  1. #1176

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    Big D now number two in the big data center business



    In 2016, new projects increased D-FW data center space more than 25 percent to a total capacity of 208 megawatts, the study shows.
    The D-FW area has over 13.5 million square feet of data center space.
    Data center supply in North Texas is at an all-time high and is expected to grow more this year with demand from businesses and consumers.

    Almost a dozen D-FW data center projects are scheduled to come on line in 2017, CBRE forecasts.

  2. #1177

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    PwC Tower @ Park District


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  3. #1178

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    Lighting firm moving HQ to Frisco's new Park 25 business park

    Frisco has landed a second business for its new 216-acre Park 25 business park.

    Stream Realty Partners said Wednesday that it will build a 152,000-square-foot office and industrial building to house PowerSecure Lighting and other tenants in the project on Preston Road.

    The LED lighting products firm will move its North Texas corporate headquarters to 76,000 square feet in the building.

  4. #1179

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    Texas' $15.8 billion medical construction pipeline is second in the nation, report says

    In North Texas, there were 26 in the pipeline, valued at nearly $8 billion total.

    They include the $125 million luxury Women’s Hospital that Medical City Dallas is planning for 2018, UT Southwestern Medical Center’s $66 million radiation oncology treatment center scheduled to open in March and Texas Health's medical campus in Frisco being planned for 2019.



  5. #1180

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    Potential mid-rise hotel:

    More apartments and restaurants coming at West Dallas’ Trinity Groves


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    With the success of the first phase, Reynolds said, the developers are ready to push ahead with a second, 325-unit apartment building on the adjoining Singleton Boulevard block just to the west.

    Reynolds said the developers are also talking to office building investors and partners about doing a building overlooking downtown.
    A 223-room Marriott hotel is in the works for the block that's now the location of a concrete plant near Singleton and Beckley Avenue.

  6. #1181

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    Massive upgrade to Highland Park Village gets underway



    The multimillion-dollar revamp to the tower along Preston Road — on the eastern side of Highland Park Village — includes remodeling and re-tenanting the second and third floors, as well as redoing the ground-floor lobby.
    The upgrades will create a 6,100-square-foot rooftop terrace and will expand the third floor by about 19,000 square feet. It will also convert roughly 21,000 square feet of office space on the second floor into retail space, which, upon completion, will be home to the new William Noble Rare Jewels shop.
    The exterior upgrades will reflect Highland Park Village's traditional Spanish architecture, which includes Spanish tile, facade details and wooden balconies.
    Dallas-based Omniplan is the project designer.
    The redo is slated for completion in mid-2018, with additional tenant announcements expected in coming months.
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  7. #1182

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    Glad to see underground parking become commonplace in Dallas.

    First look: Six-story apartment/retail complex proposed in Lakewood

    The new plans include a retail section on the first floor topped with five stories of residential units, 140 in total at about 975-square-feet a piece. That would mean an uptick in density, current zoning allows for a floor area ratio of 1.5:1, while this project seeks to increase that to 3.45:1.
    Two stories of underground parking would support the building, although only one parking stall is provided per unit and the total number of spots has not yet been decided. There would also be “head-in parking” for shoppers on Oram.
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  8. #1183

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    Construction has begun on The Epic.

    From my Photobucket:









    Via UCR:

    • Available Q3 2018
    • Kimpton Hotel (approx. 165 keys), multifamily (approx. 300 units), and 250,000 SF office space above retail



  9. #1184

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    Dallas' Old Parkland campus is getting another building


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    Crow Holdings wants to add a final office building at the far north end of the project.

    The 96,000-square-foot office development will be between Maple Avenue and Dallas North Tollway, just south of Knight Street, according to plans filed with the city. The project will include six floors on top of a parking garage.

    "We are planning to begin excavation next month and we should be ready for the first tenants in the first quarter of 2019," said Crow Holdings' Cathy Golden. "We are 100 percent occupied — a good place to be when you are starting a new building."

  10. #1185

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    Pacific Plaza Park is approved.

    Construction should commence early 2018.

  11. #1186

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    Redo ramping up on downtown Dallas' landmark Adolphus Tower



    "We've put in all new mechanical systems in the building," Hoque said.
    He said the exterior of the 27-story 62-year-old office tower will be "all lit up."
    On the third floor, Hoque is building a new conference center.

    And below street level in the basement, construction is starting on a 7,500-square-foot shared office environment that will be geared toward start up companies and incubator business space.
    Hoque - whose DRG Concepts restaurant company owns the Fish Market and Chop House Burger restaurants across the street - plans to turn a former bank branch space in the bottom of the Adolphus Tower into another eatery or retail space. There will also be retail along Akard.
    When the $7.5 million project opened in 1955 it was touted as "the most modern office building in the Southwest."
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  12. #1187

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    Richardson's CityLine project gets its first single-family home community



    Construction has started on the next phase of the $1.5 billion CityLine project in Richardson.

    The Residecnes at CityLine community will include 32 single-family homes located just north of Renner Road.
    The project will offer homes starting with a 2,676-square-foot, 3 bedroom model priced at $549,900.
    The 186-acre mixed-use development includes, office, retail, a hotel and thousands of apartments. State Farm Insurance and Raytheon have more than 10,000 workers in the development.
    Eventually 30,000 people are expected to be working in the CityLine project.

  13. #1188

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    Love Field-area project would replace '60s apartments that copied Olde England

    Apartment builder Trinsic Residential Group has plans to build a large rental community on West Northwest Highway just north of the airport.

    The apartments at 3932 W. Northwest Highway would occupy about 10 acres, the site of a rental project that's more than a half-century old.

    Trinsic has submitted filings with the city to redevelop the Gates of Bluffview apartments just east of Lemmon Avenue.
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  14. #1189

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    Apartment builders buy high-profile Las Colinas building site



    Apartment builder JPI has purchased another development site in Las Colinas' booming Urban Center.

    JPI bought more than five acres on the south side of Northwest Highway along the DART commuter rail line.
    JPI plans to build 387 more apartments in the Jefferson on Promenade project it will build on the just-purchase Northwest Highway site. It has an option to buy the land next door for another 375 rental units.

  15. #1190

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    Foster, y'all.

    Round skyscraper by famed architect would remake Dallas' skyline



    Developer H. Ross Perot Jr.'s Hillwood real estate firm has hired London-based Foster + Partners to create concept plans for an almost 70-story tower on the north edge of downtown.

    The soaring glass and steel high-rise would sit just across Woodall Rodgers Freeway from the Perot Museum.

    Artist's renderings of the building on display in the Perot family's new Dallas headquarters show a round building with three atrium areas and a lighted top.
    "We have a million square foot tower planned," said Perot. "We have the rough renderings and this is what we want to build."

    "With Sir Norman Foster as the architect, it's fabulous."
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  16. #1191

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    Oh my! Good news for skyscrapers. Have you seen the new one in NYC proposed?

  17. #1192

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Oh my! Good news for skyscrapers. Have you seen the new one in NYC proposed?
    I hope that gets built!

  18. #1193

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Kyle View Post
    I hope that gets built!
    I do too!!! Though I'm not getting my hopes up after the disappointment with the Chicago Spire.

  19. #1194

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    If only we could get an Oklahoma City spire.

  20. #1195

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    Soon. Soon!

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    It's very hard to get these supernal projects off the ground, even in markets like Chicago and Dallas. Dallas is the hottest real estate market around, so it could happen.

  22. #1197

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    One of Frisco Station's developers plans huge new apartment community



    Plans filed with the city of Frisco show that the planned Preston Road apartment project will include a dozen 3-story buildings along a broad central boulevard.
    The land being used for the new rental community has been owned for decades by Rudman Family Partnership.

    "This tract is part of the original 700-acre block that Mr. Rudman bought back in 1962," said Trey Sibley, general manager of the Rudman Partnership, which has 17,000 acres in North and Northeast Texas.

    "We have had the multi-family zoning since 1997 and are just now getting around to it.
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  23. #1198

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Oh my! Good news for skyscrapers. Have you seen the new one in NYC proposed?
    The redevelopment of 425 Park Ave?

  24. #1199

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sic'EmBears View Post
    The redevelopment of 425 Park Ave?
    Not sure. It's for the arched one but unfortunately I discovered it was just drawn up by a local studio as a possibility with no real funding behind it. :/

  25. #1200

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    Three-story building with restaurants, rooftop patios, event center planned for old downtown Frisco



    A developer is planning a three-story building in old downtown Frisco that will include two rooftop patios, a rooftop park, restaurants, and an event center as well as retail and office space.
    “We’re trying to create the rebirth of downtown, where people can go eat, shop and stay,” Churchman said.

    Churchman said his focus on this project is to maintain historical downtown Frisco.

    “With the bigger projects happening along the Dallas North Tollway, sometimes we forget what started this city and [what started it is] right here in old downtown Frisco,” Churchman said.
    He is set to present the downtown project to the Frisco Planning and Zoning Commission on April 11, when he is expected to ask the commission to rezone the property to Old Town Commercial.

    If approved by the P&Z and City Council, Churchman said he is expecting to break ground at the beginning of fall.
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