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JasnoDTX

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  1. ^Im really digging those Brownstones. Reminds me of fond memories of The Huxtables! ...oh wait.
  2. Im not offended by this at all. I like the way the city is looking. Very proud. And I know bigger things are coming.
  3. Someone has been putting marijuana in Kitty's bowl again. He actually gave Dallas a compliment.
  4. If you scroll up the thread a bit you will see an official groundbreaking. So what's fake about that? Yes I care what Houstonians think because they are one, if not the only Texas city, in the same tier as us architecturally. Dallas is basically Houston's younger brother. Are we not supposed to bounce ideas off our older brother for opinions?
  5. The apt complex is only the first step. Designs and specifics for the future bldgs are in the works. Search all the articles yourself. Sorry Im not in the mood to spoon feed anyone.
  6. Very excited for the Design district but I'm really happy about the Midtown project. Its near me. I can't wait to see those cranes up and watch that skyline grow!
  7. Uptown/Victory Park is not downtown. Yea but its pretty darn close and well within city limits.
  8. I would but Im too upset today. David Bowie has died!
  9. Agreed. Heck even I would maybe rather go to work in Richardson. Downtown and getting there can actually be scary for some people. I live in NE Dallas by the way and work nearby. Though what you say is true. There is still a chance for a downtown tower if it primarily relies on Hotel/Residences....with maybe a few smaller corporate tenants. Another major issue luring them outward is public schools...though Dallas has some great private schools. ALSO: A new Dallas skyscraper doesn't necessarily have to be downtown. Scott Beck's Galleria(midtown vision) is pretty cool. It would be nice to see a 600ft+ there.
  10. I dont know if they will ever build a 100 story but I would like a new tallest or at least another 700ftr+. Not everything is built in Plano. If you really just got back from Dallas then you'd know there are cranes up in Uptown. I agree with you on the Trinity. Im still new at analyzing development but it looks like when they rerouted the Trinity because of flooding it screwed it all up. I know the Trinity is no Mississippi River but it can look great. Just look how pretty and sensible Ft. Worth's section of it looks. It one thing Im kinda jealous of: The Dallas section does look pretty cool when it's flooded though (if you ignore the trees sticking out) It shows the potential of what it could look like if they had some sort of controllable dam system. I agree with you rich, poor division is NOT good. I think Houston has a good mix and that gives the city life. Its one thing about Dallas I don't like. Klyde Warren Park between downtown and uptown has been a hit though and looks fantastic. Earlier I was screwing with you about Ross Perot. He is not involved (not openly anyway) in any development. Its his SON Ross Perot Jr. and his company Hillwood.
  11. Hey what you are saying is racist against little people. LP's do have opinions on what they like. If they want a 4.5ft ceiling then they should have it. Please read the terms and conditions of this website to prevent further offense.
  12. Ross is building the building for Dell but it will be in the shape of Ross Perot....as a lasting legacy for Dallas. Ross' belt buckle will have the Dell logo.
  13. You make it look pretty Sic'em. Just a couple of tweaks though: 1. Katy Station is 30 floors 2. Skyhouse 2 is 25 floors 3. One Uptown is 20 floors Soon to be under construction: The Union is 31 & 22 stores.
  14. Construction will start next week on Trammell Crow's 2 tower Uptown project. 34 story residential and 20 story office. http://www.dallasnews.com/business/commercial-real-estate/headlines/20160106-accounting-firm-pwc-to-move-from-downtown-to-anchor-new-uptown-tower-complex.ece
  15. I knew the time was coming. I made a Suburban/Exurban thread. )
  16. http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2015/12/lincoln-property-is-starting-work-on-new-dallas-arts-district-tower.html/
  17. Sic 'em Bears is here! Woohoo. Welcome! This is the guy with the most info.
  18. ^Thanks Mr H. There are some other cranes up including Bleu Ciel which I'm trying to find. There's also lots of midrise apts going up everywhere, even in NE Dallas. Also a few new projects I haven't put here. Feel free to keep 'em coming.
  19. Mas Cranes y top outs... Courtesy of Triple D via https://www.flickr.com/photos/124948340@N03/ Katy Station- 30 stories Skyhouse 2- 25 stories The Jordan- 23 Stories. Topping out. 2728 Cedar Springs- 18 Stories. Topped out.
  20. That bldg has grown on me a little, even before I knew about its troubles. I love black glass but could also imagine it with updated sliver glass and it would still look very unique because of its design. If only they didn't use asbestos from the beginning it wouldn't of had to go through all this crap. At 52 stories and 625ft its a bldg way too big to be abandoned or even demoed. I'll check out that 800 Bell reno. More crane pics tomorrow!
  21. Great news for asbestos filled 1401 Elm. Barely dodged the foreclosure bullet. Lenders didn’t make good on their threat to foreclose on one of downtown Dallas’ largest buildings. The 52-story former First National Bank tower at 1401 Elm Streets was scheduled for foreclosure this week by lenders seeking repayment of $53.5 million in debt. The building wound up in default after a $240 million redevelopment plan for the 50-year-old skyscraper hit a snag. New York-based Olympic Property Partners is withdrawing from the project after more than two years of planning. http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2015/12/downtown-dallas-tower-dodges-threatened-foreclosure.html/ Jack Gosnell: 1401 Elm, itself, isn’t iffy; it’s still magnificent. The reason it’s staggering a little bit is because of the mammoth undertaking of it all with 120k SF of retail, 500 apartments and 900 parking spaces. It’s an immense load to get to market. I don’t think it’s an indication of anything negative having to do with the economy. Think about the retail Downtown like an archaeological dig. It’s progressively built on the bones of people before you. Just getting the building ready for development was an achievement by Olympic. Remediating asbestos and getting it ready is a huge leap for the next investor to step in. There’s been tremendous retail interest in that project, and I think that’s going to be a tale that will tell itself when it finally hits the market. It’s the only building in Downtown Dallas that can house large-scale retailers over 30k SF. There’s hot pursuit of the property by several development companies. Everyone recognizes it’s a one-of-a-kind project in Dallas and probably the last great undeveloped building there, so I think it’s a matter of time before someone steps in. We’d love to keep working on it; we’re so vested already. https://www.bisnow.com/dallas-ft-worth/news/retail/qa-with-jack-gosnell-1401-elm-farmers-market-dominating-downtown-53147
  22. Overall yes there is a height limit but it doesnt cover all of Uptown as some bldgs are over 30 stories. Some areas stay a squatty ~20 stories making it look like one giant shelf. It does vary though on the far west and east of Uptown. 32story W Hotel, 42story cityplace respectively..with a few 30+ approved.
  23. Some cranes for Kitty! Courtesy of desertpunk... Little Rolex The Ascent-23 story Perot-HQ Mckinney/Olive almost topped out
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