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Realty Capital to build $25M mixed-use project in Burleson's Main Street

 

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Irving-based real estate development firm Realty Capital Management has received some economic incentives from the City of Burleson, which will help start a $25 million apartment development on the city's Main Street.

 

Upon completion, the four-story, 200-unit apartment community, called the Depot on Main, with live-work units (like an artist's studio) will sit on a 5-acre tract at the northwest corner of King and Main streets.

 

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Along with building a new apartment community, Realty Capital will also upgrade the public sidewalks and improve parking.

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Construction is slated to get underway in the second quarter of 2017, with completion expected by the end of 2018.

 

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New luxury living options coming to Fort Worth's West 7th Street

 

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Fort Worth's trendy West 7th Street neighborhood will get some new luxury living options as developer Fort Capital brings in two new residential projects.

 

The Fort Worth-based development firm plans to begin construction on The Townhomes at The Foundry and Fort201, a luxury apartment community. The projects are slated for completion in late 2017.

 

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The three-story townhomes will start at $430,000.

 

Fort Capital also plans to begin construction on a new luxury apartment community, called Fort201, which will bring 72 high-end rental homes to The Foundry.

 

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The region is on track to deliver 30,400 apartments this year, which is a 46-percent increase in deliveries from 20,800 apartment units completed by developers through the end of 2016.

 

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Two Fort Worth projects to bring more downtown apartments

 

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A city committee Thursday gave approval to concepts for two developments that could bring another 450 apartments to downtown Fort Worth.

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Toll Brothers, another national home builder, in a joint venture with multifamily division of Henry S. Miller, is under contract to buy a tract bounded by West Seventh, 10th and Penn streets and Summit Avenue for a project with about 200 apartments.

 

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Dallas-based Catalyst Urban Development plans about 250 units on a parcel of land it will lease from the city. The property is bounded by Lancaster Avenue on the south, Texas Street on the north, Cherry Street on the west and Lamar Street on the east. The city selected Catalyst more than a year ago to be the master developer on the property.

 

Catalyst is teaming with national home builder Lennar on the project called Burnett Lofts. Paris Rutherford, principal of Catalyst, said construction could begin by the end of the year. The project will have about 10,000 square feet of space for shops and restaurants.

 

 

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DFW is getting its third IKEA:

 

IKEA submits plans for Fort Worth store

 

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The Swedish company is proposing a 289,000-square-foot location to be built on 27 acres at the southwestern corner of I-35 and North Tarrant Parkway. The store, which would be situated 10 miles north of downtown Fort Worth, is expected to employ 500 workers during construction and 250 to staff the store once it opens.

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According to plans, the location would feature 10,000 items, 50 room settings, three model home interiors, a supervised children’s play area and a 325-seat restaurant serving favorites like Swedish meatballs.

 

And it would cut down on carbon emissions though measures like recycling waste material and light bulbs; incorporating energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning and lighting systems; using recycled construction materials; building warehouse skylights and water-efficient bathrooms; and eliminating plastic bags at check outs. 

 

If approved, construction would begin in spring 2018 and open in summer 2019.

 

 

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Exclusive: Scott Beck to develop new Aloft hotel at Trophy Club Town Center

 

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The 132-room boutique hotel will help serve overflow from the nearby Deloitte University campus, as well as serve other corporate clientele, such as Fidelity and soon-to-be Charles Schwab regional campus, which is expected to hold 5,000 employees upon completion.

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The hotel developer, Kriya Hotels, had initially planned on bringing a Hyatt Place hotel to the Trophy Club Town Center project, but that has changed with Marriott International's acquisition of the Starwood-owned Aloft Hotels flag and the growing corporate demand in this part of the region.

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Construction on the site — the grading of the dirt — will begin by the end of the month, with hotel-specific construction kicking off by this summer after permits and plans are finalized by the town council in March.

 

The grading also will serve other parts of the mixed-use development, which include 60,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space serving the Town Center amenity park.

 

 

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Boutique hotel to be built near new Fort Worth arena, museums

 

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Illinois-based hotel company, Heart of America Group, plans to start construction later this year on a 202-room full-service boutique hotel off Camp Bowie Boulevard that will open a few months before Fort Worth’s new multipurpose arena in the nearby Will Rogers Memorial Complex.

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The company plans a $47 million, 12-story hotel that will also have 11 suites at the northwest corner of Camp Bowie Boulevard and Van Cliburn Way. The hotel, with about 196,000 square feet, will include retail space on the street level as well as a 9,000-square-foot restaurant. It will also have ballroom and meeting space.

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Heart of America will buy the land for the project and own and operate the hotel for the long term, he said.

 

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Fort Worth AC Hotel by Marriott:

 

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Developer shows plan for 15-story AC Hotel in downtown Fort Worth

 

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Michele Wheeler, president and chief operating officer at Jackson-Shaw, said the company has the parking lot under contract and is conducting a due diligence review. She said the project is not a done deal yet and that issues surrounding electric utilities at the site have not been resolved.



 

Jackson-Shaw, though, received conceptual approval for a 218-room hotel Thursday from the Downtown Design Review Board. The developers will require other approvals to move forward with construction. Wheeler said there is no timeline for that.

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More apartments to be built along Trinity River bluff downtown

 

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The developer of a planned 343-unit apartment community along the Trinity River and Samuels Avenue has completed its purchase of land for the nearly 11-acre project and should soon hear whether it has permission from from the Army Corps of Engineers to build on the waterway.

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Last May, it received approvals from the city’s Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission to restore the historic Garvey House, at 769 Samuels Ave., that will become a part of the project, as well as from the Downtown Design Review Board for construction.

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According to site plans, the apartments will be built around the Garvey House, primarily to the back and to the north of the historic home. The Garvey House will be renovated to become a leasing office and would also include amenities for residents. Another historic home, the Talbott-Wall House at 915 Samuels Ave., will be moved to a nearby lot.

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Embrey has also filed for building permits from Fort Worth.


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Construction to start on $450M arena with ties to Fort Worth billionaire Ed Bass

 

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Construction is slated to get underway Tuesday on a new $450 million arena — called the Fort Worth Multipurpose Arena — next to the Will Rogers Memorial Center in the city's Cultural District.



The public-private partnership with ties to Fort Worth billionaire Ed Bass will fund the 14,000-seat arena development, which, upon completion, will host the Fort Worth Stock Show Rodeo performances.


The work is slated to get underway on Tuesday at Harley Avenue and Gendy Street with an official groundbreaking ceremony, which is open to the public.


The Fort Worth Multipurpose Arena, which is expected to host sporting events, concerts and the Fort Worth Stock Show Rodeo, is slated to open in November 2019.

 

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Office park made of shipping containers ready for delivery in Fort Worth

 

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Construction will begin next week on an office park made entirely of shipping containers, which, once started, will deliver a new office and retail option to tenants near downtown Fort Worth.



The three-story office park, called Connex Fort Worth, will sit on a tract at 1201 Evans Ave. and is being developed with the help of 40 shipping containers.


The Connex office park is slated for delivery by the end of October.

 

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Facebook files for $267M building permit in Fort Worth for next phase

 

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Social media giant Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: FB) filed for a building permit totaling nearly $267 million to begin the next phase of its data center campus in Fort Worth.


The early plans for the second phase of the campus include 25,406 square-feet of office space, a conferencing center and break room, a multipurpose room, space for mechanical equipment and a 219,989 square-foot data hall.



In all, the expansion is expected to accommodate 1,656 occupants, according to the permit filed on behalf of Facebook.

At full build-out of the campus, the Menlo Park, California-based company plans to span five buildings totaling 2.5 million square feet of data center space on about 150 acres in Fort Worth.

 

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Trammell Crow Co. venture begins next 1.6M SF phase of Fort Worth industrial park

 

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At build-out, the 106-acre phase will include there buildings: A nearly 1.1 million-square-foot warehouse, a 312,654-square-foot warehouse and a 233,961-square-foot warehouse.



The three buildings at the northwest corner of I-35W and Eagle Parkway in Fort Worth are slated for completion in late 2017.


The new phase was kicked off shortly after the venture sold two of the buildings in the initial phase of 35-Eagle to Heitman, a real estate investment firm. The initial phase of 1.6 million square feet is 90 percent occupied to two investment-grade tenants.

 

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Exclusive: American Airlines details plans for 1.8M SF campus in Fort Worth

 

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Airline giant American Airlines Group Inc. (Nasdaq: AAL) has brought in a development team to begin construction on a new 1.8 million-square-foot headquarters on its nearly 300-acre corporate campus in Fort Worth.


Skipworth, who has worked at American Airlines for nearly 21 years, said the Fort Worth-based airline will have enough room on its campus to house up to 11,000 employees upon completion of the five-building, 1.8 million-square-foot addition.


Upon completion of the project, American Airlines plans to relocate 7,300 employees from four locations throughout North Texas to the campus.


American Airlines brought in Fort Worth-based Crescent Real Estate Holdings LLC, who is working with legendary architect Cesar Pelli through his firm, Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects.


“We think they will have a very innovative design,” Goff said. “We are not going to win the quantity contest, but we do want to win the quality contest.”


The campus expansion also includes a fitness and wellness center that will be available to all of American Airlines employees. Skipworth said he expects construction could be completed on the center at the same time as the five office buildings.



Construction on the new campus is slated for completion by summer 2019. American Airlines plans to achieve LEED Gold certification with the campus.

 

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Fort Worth TEXRail stations:

 

The route will follow existing rail lines from downtown Fort Worth, northeast through North Richland Hills to downtown Grapevine, and then into the north entrance of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Operating on primarily existing tracks, the route would provide direct access to all activity centers in the corridor, and would connect with other transportation services, including the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter rail service, AMTRAK, and FWTA’s downtown Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC) and T&P Station.

 

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Mercantile Center Station (Beach St)

 

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Iron Horse Station

 

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DFW Airport B Station (matches DART's DFW Orange Line station)

 

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Medical City Fort Worth to add $64 million tower with helipad

 

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Medical City Fort Worth will break ground Monday on a $64 million patient tower as part of $100 million in expansions and upgrades at the hospital.


The expanded intensive care unit will have 28 beds, and the roof will have the complex’s second helipad to provide closer access to the ER.


The new tower will be built across 9th Avenue in a former parking lot on the west side of the hospital, and an aerial walkway will span the street and connect it with the main hospital building at 900 8th Ave. 



A groundbreaking ceremony is set for 10 a.m. Monday.

 

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Online eyewear retailer Warby Parker opening more Texas stores

 

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Warby Parker has decided Texas is big enough for more of its stores.  It's planning three more stores by the end of this year, the company said Tuesday.

 

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Warby Parker opened its first Texas store on N. Henderson Ave. in Dallas in 2014. 


Last year, it opened a second Dallas store in NorthPark Center. Two other stores in the state are in Austin.

 

New stores are planned for Legacy West in Plano and Westbend in Fort Worth.

 

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Majestic Realty Co. to build new 320-acre business park in Fort Worth

 

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Upon completion, the new business park — called Majestic Fort Worth South Business Park — near Interstate 20 and Interstate 35 is expected to include more than 6 million square feet of office, industrial and distribution space.


The initial phase of the Majestic Fort Worth South Business Park is expected to sit on 110 acres and will include a total of 1.8 million square feet of industrial space in a multi-building park.



The multiple buildings could accommodate users from 35,000 square feet to 1.2 million square feet.

This phase is slated for completion in June 2018, with the venture marketing built-to-suit options.

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Mixed-use TOD in North Richland Hills:

 

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Transit oriented/ mixed use development that will consist 30,000 SF of ground floor retail and 238 apartment units. This initial development is the first phase of +/-1,000 units to be developed in the immediate area by 2018.



Located at the SWC of Iron Horse Blvd and Browning Blvd in North Richland Hills just north of 820 and west of Rufe Snow Dr the site sits adjacent to the Iron Horse Station of the Tex Rail line Blvd from DFW Airport to downtown Fort Worth. TEX Rail is a 27-mile commuter rail project being developed by the Fort Worth Transportation Authority and will be the next passenger rail service coming to Tarrant County.

 

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  • Fountain at Iron Horse construction will begin 4th quarter 2016
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What’s next for Roanoke? A luxury hotel and conference center

 

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A 300-room Peabody Hotel would be built south of the existing restaurant row, near where a new City Hall is under construction. Plans released Thursday call for 300 rooms and suites, a restaurant, two bars, a high-end spa and fitness center and a large rooftop swimming pool. There also would be more than 30,000 square feet of meeting and event space.



In a statement, Douglas V. Browne, president of Peabody Hotels & Resorts, said the hotel project “is still very much in the planning and financing stages.” But the developer, Bluff City Group, said it hopes to open the hotel within the next two years.

The hotel would be located along an extension of Oak Street south of the downtown strip, where Babe’s Chicken is located, as part of a new mixed-use project being developed by the Integrity Group of Justin. The area will include the new City Hall, residential units, retail space and offices, said Scott Campbell, Roanoke’s city manager.


The Peabody, which dates to 1869, was restored and reopened in 1981. The property is known for its ducks, which swim in a fountain in the hotel lobby and waddle through the hotel daily. A fountain with ducks is also planned for the Roanoke property.

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General Electric to move up to 225 locomotive production jobs to Fort Worth from Erie, Pa.

 

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The transition would begin next year between April and June and would involve a recall of Fort Worth employees laid off earlier this year. It would also eliminate locomotive production at the Erie plant, which employs more than 2,500 people, by the end of 2018. About 575 jobs in Erie would be affected.



The move was necessary to drive efficiency and preserve U.S. jobs, said Richard Simpson, GE Transportation's vice president of global supply chain.


"Our Fort Worth facility is very competitive, and as a result, this allows us to compete in a very tough space," Simpson said.

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