The Epic project in Deep Ellum kinda flies right in the face of the "Don't Uptown my Deep Ellum" crowd, but that project on that location will be really impressive.
The Epic project in Deep Ellum kinda flies right in the face of the "Don't Uptown my Deep Ellum" crowd, but that project on that location will be really impressive.
Hall Arts Hotel & Residences set to break ground Friday.
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Pharmacy group starts division HQ campus in Carrollton with plans to employ 3,000
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The initial phase totaling $113 million with 300,000 square feet of space is slated to be completed in 2019."This will be the headquarters for our specialty pharmaceuticals and will be the headquarters for operations throughout the United State and the world," James Frary, executive vice president and president of AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group, told the Dallas Business Journal.This is the first step in the divisional corporate campus — a two-phased development — becoming a reality and giving AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group a place to relocate about 1,200 existing employees to the campus in 2019.
In the next 10 years, AmerisourceBergen Specialty Group plans to hire an additional 1,100 employees with the hopes of bringing its North Texas employee base to 3,000 associates.Gensler helped create a collaborative campus that marries the beauty of the outdoor space on a bluff overlooking a creek bed and a water feature with an open interior with floor-to-ceiling windows and modern, clean lines.
First Allen and now McKinney eyes a conference center and hotel project
The $69 million McKinney development would contain a Marriott hotel and 33,000 square feet of meeting space. The developers are asking the city to contribute to the project.The hotel would be operated as a Marriott Autograph Hotel, which has more than 100 locations and 70 more on the way.Project LocationThe city is being asked to contribute $18 million in economic incentives to the project. The money would come in the form of a $3 million grant, a $5 million loan and $10 million in tax rebates over 10 years.
Ground to break Thursday, April 27 on Plano's Legacy West first residential high-rise.
Official name - LVL29, with 29 floors of residential.
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Pegasus Bank to Open North Dallas Banking Center
Project LocationPegasus Bank announced plans for a new building and full-service banking center in Preston Hollow. The new two-story, 14,400-square-foot building will be located at 5940 Forest Lane in Preston Forest Village.
“This will be the finest building between Uptown and LBJ,” said Pegasus Bank President Joe Goyne. “The stylish and contemporary new building will offer state-of-the-art technology and amenities.”
The bank plans to occupy the first floor and lease out the second floor.
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The 44 condos in the 25-story tower on Flora Street will start in price at $2 million.
"We are doing a very relatively small number of very high-end homes," said developer Craig Hall. "It will be a very special, exclusive place to live."
The condominiums will average in size just under 4,000 square feet with the two-level penthouse containing more than 10,000 square feet.
Hall said the 183-room Hall Arts hotel will be operated by Virginia-based Crescent Hotels & Resorts, which also has downtown's historic Adolphus Hotel."The hotel will be different from the Ritz or the Mansion in that it's going to be more arts-oriented," Hall said. "It's a boutique and intended to be intimate with more a residential feel.
"There will be a really heavy emphasis on the artwork."The building will have four swimming pools, entertaining rooms for the residences, a fitness center and wine storage room.
"We are doing 60 percent of the units finished out and offering 40 percent as shell space," Hall said.Hall said the entire project will take just over two years to complete.
Two high-rise residential projects on the boards for Frisco's Star and Station projects
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Project LocationThe 240-acre Frisco Station is planning for a 20-story "urban living" building at Gaylord and John Hickman parkways.
The proposed high-rise would be part of a retail, restaurant, hotel and entertainment complex that Frisco Station developers are calling The Hub.
"We have had a lot of interest in this type of product so we are trying to keep all of our options open," said Trey Sibley, general manager of The Rudman Partnership, one of the partners in Frisco Station.
Project LocationNext door at The Star, developers have filed new plans with the city for a residential building with a "minimum 17 stories."
Alpha + Inwood project plans to bring apartments, retail, hotel to Galleria neighborhood
The 14-acre development at Inwood and Alpha roads in Farmers Branch would replace a vacant big box retail store on the west side of the Dallas North Tollway.
Called Alpha + Inwood, the project is planned to include a combination of apartments, retail and restaurant space, a boutique hotel and an office building taking up a full block.
Bridgeview Real Estate, Transition Development and apartment builder JPI are working on the 745,000-square-foot development.
The 4-story apartment buildings would contain 406 rental units and would be constructed in the first phase.Project LocationAlong with JPI's apartments, the Alpha + Inwood development is designed to include a 7-story, 204,970-square-foot office building on the corner.
South and west of the office building the project will include five restaurant and retail buildings and a 5-story, 155-room hotel.
With Centrum transformation underway, Dallas' Quadrant Investment expands its vision
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The 13-story, 112,225-square-foot boutique office tower at 3625 N. Hall St. — called Hall Street at The Centrum — will be transformed from the 35-year-old tower into a sought-after destination for modern office space."We believe the lobby has been high under-utilized, and we look forward to creating a functional community space for the tenancy," said Cook, in a statement.
Other plans include revamping the existing pull-in driveway into a usable plaza and garden, adding a Method Coffee shop with food options and showcasing an art collection, which is on loan from one of Quadrant's founders Howard Rachofsky.Project LocationThe renovations and creative office spaces will have a great impact on Hall Street's current and future tenants, said Marshall, who is a vice president in CBRE's Dallas office.
The renovations of Hall Street are slated for completion by August 2017.
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Dallas' hot warehouse market draws Houston developer Hines
The 1.04 million-square-foot industrial complex would be constructed on Cleveland Road just south of Interstate 20 - an area already seeing significant warehouse development.Called Southlink Logistics Center, Hines' building would be one of the largest new industrial developments in Dallas.GSR/Andrade Architects designed the buildings, according to plans filed with the city.Project LocationWith almost 16 million square feet of construction, Dallas' is second nationally only to Chicago in total warehouse building, according to a first-quarter report from Cushman & Wakefield Inc.
And net warehouse leasing in the D-FW area in the first quarter totaled more than 4 million square feet - one of the highest leasing volumes in the country.
$2 million makeover for Jefferson Boulevard begins soon
Project LocationThe boulevard is receiving a little over $2 million from 2012 bond funds, which will go toward sidewalks, crosswalks, lighting and landscaping.
Plans call for trees in the medians and sidewalks, and bricked crosswalks will be added to the intersections at Adams, Bishop, Madison and Zang.
Besides that, the stretch of Jefferson between Adams and Zang will be repaved with new asphalt.
The sidewalks will remain pretty much the same, but the city will repair any cracked and broken places in sidewalks and medians.
Low pedestrian lighting will be added to walkways, and the overhead street lamps will be replaced with new LED ones.
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Another hotel tower is in the works for Plano's $3 billion Legacy West
Investor Sam Moon Group plans to build the new boutique hotel in the Legacy West Urban Village on Headquarters Drive at Communications Parkway.Project Location"The new hotel will be a 12-story, 170-room Marriott Autograph Collection Hotel," said Legacy West developer Fehmi Karahan.
McKinney signs off on KDC-led development team for corporate magnet
The proposed mixed-use development will sit at the Gateway of McKinney at the Sam Rayburn Tollway and U.S. 75, with the development team moving forward with plans to develop the remainder of the 90-acre tract."So far, we are right on track with the progress we were hoping to make with this partnership with KDC and we look forward to a successful future with them and the Gateway development," he added.The marketing activities are expected to begin at the same time as the city and the development firm forms the master development agreement, which is expected to be executed by October.Project Location"The components of this site will be driven by some really nice Class A office space that will be compliments nicely with other uses, such as restaurants, entertainment and multifamily housing to make for a nice live-work-play environment," he said.
KDC could develop a million square feet or more of Class A office space with even more supporting real estate to accommodate thousands of people.
Huge Allen data center would be one of the largest in North Texas
The 1.4 million-square-foot high-tech complex would be built in three phases on the west side of U.S. Highway 75 north of Allen Commerce Parkway.The project will be the third large data center built in that area in Allen.Project LocationYou are talking billions of dollars in data centers," said Dan Bowman, executive director of the Allen Economic Development Corp. " It's been great to see that pick up steam in Allen."
The first phase of CyrusOne's planned Allen data center would be 350,950 square feet. Two additional phases would add a 619,100 square foot and a 412,800 square-foot building.
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New Dallas condo development in Cedars gets nearly $10M to kick off project
The 62-unit project, called Destination Residences, will span a multi-story condominium project in the up-and-coming urban neighborhood just south of downtown Dallas.Project LocationThe development team plans to use an existing parking garage on the site that will help them "move quickly," on building the multi-story condo building, Laub said.
"This isn't a proven market," he said. "There are not a lot of condo products down there and this is an untapped market for this type of product — particularly at the price point they plan to deliver them at."
Developer Bill Cawley hits it into high gear with his next Tollway office building
Dallas developer Bill Cawley has begun his next office building along the Dallas North Tollway, between Belt Line Road and Spring Valley Road, which will bring the new home for Occidental Petroleum Corp. (NYSE: OXY) to fruition.
Oxy's chemical division signed a lease for roughly half the building — or 120,000 square feet of office space — in a long-term deal. The remainder of the building will be put on the market.The six-story, 240,000-square-foot building, known as Fourteen 555, sits at 14555 Dallas Parkway in Addison."Like Tollway Center and Knoll Trail Plaza, Fourteen 555 features a state-of-the-art fitness center, conference center and our signature rooftop terrace," said Cawley, CEO of Dallas-based Cawley Partners, in a statement.
"However, all of the amenities for Fourteen 555 will be located in a separate amenity building called The Hub, which will also feature a large courtyard," he added. "Tenants and their employees look for walkability in the new office space."Project LocationConstruction is slated for completion in September 2018.
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OKC can't even manage to get single data center.
I didn't see this one posted, from 3 weeks ago.
Dallas to close, shrink and make streets two-way to keep AT&T downtown
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/...p-att-downtown
Here's a graphic of 2016 nationwide data center activity:
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