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JasnoDTX

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  1. Vacant site to be developed into hotel. Sounds great. Hopefully something with some height. http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2015/11/old-tv-station-building-bought-for-hotel-project.html/
  2. A 500-700 footer would great in that spot. 378ft is ridiculous. Its in the same lane as the no height limit Perot spot so it deserves another analysis. Yea 1080ft would be off balance. I believe they still have Harwood signs up in that area.
  3. Oh yea I heard about it. I nearly forgot about Hi-Forum towers. It sure got the internet and ME excited though. Im really surprised they at least couldn't have got an 800footer out of it. The more I thought about it those towers in that spot might have looked awkward. The tallest should be closer to the core like the Perot spot. Im sure Harwood will ask for another analysis. We'll have to wait and see. Happy Turkey Day HOUSTON!!!!
  4. Toronto-based builder Great Gulf plans to begin selling luxury condos in its 20-story condo tower at prices ranging upwards of $14 million, with plans to begin construction in fall 2016. The tower, called Ltd. Edition 2505, will begin selling homes ranging from $1.3 million to $14 million this Saturday. Some reports are stating this will be 22 story+ “We see Dallas as an opportunity to create a strong base for us in the United States,” he added. “We hope to do many more projects in Dallas and we plan to set up an office when we move into construction on both these projects.” http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news/2015/11/18/toronto-developer-to-begin-selling-luxury-living.html
  5. 23 Story McKenzie is starting up. A good sized tower for that far up north. http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2015/08/new-apartment-tower-near-highland-park-will-open-in-2017.html/ Photo via Kingpin on DallasMetropolis
  6. Dallas Trump Tower. It's gonna be UUUUUUUUGGE eh?eh? Just kidding. It was never built but it would've made Dallas GREAT AGAIN!............eh? http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2015/11/trumps-dallas-tower-would-have-been-a-standout-on-the-skyline.html/
  7. The 1st phase has done well since its been built. Cant wait to see 2nd phase start next year. The 3rd phase 50 story would be the first 650ft+ skyscraper for Dallas in many years. Going off the JP Morgan next to it (738ft) I estimate 665ft for this one. Maybe they could stretch it. Another 700ftr would be very welcome.
  8. Craig Hall Phase 2.and 3 photo. Via Sick'em Bears on SSC You can see 50 Story Phase 3 preliminary in this photo:
  9. Uptown D may not have the height (yet) but it's sure getting dense as *beep*!
  10. FAA Requests for the Union (31 & 22 stories) have just been approved. https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/searchAction.jsp?action=displayOECase&oeCaseID=267028331&row=245 https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/searchAction.jsp?action=displayOECase&oeCaseID=267028330&row=243
  11. Via Sic'em Bears on SSC Phase Two of Craig Hall's Plans: For those of you who don't know. Phase one is that new 18 story building that does a great light show downtown. (KPMG) Now he's getting ready to continue. Breaking ground sometime next year on Phase 2. http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/local/dallas-county/2015/10/27/only-on-news8-hotel-luxury-residential-planned-for-phase-two-of-dallas-hall-arts-development/74719692/ He is also working to complete his plans for Phase 3:
  12. I see what you mean. You're talking about what I wrote. I will change it to Old PC. I havent been keeping up with new Parkland developments. The addition to the OLD Campus is new obviously.
  13. This looks like some very nice infill downtown. Sorry no good link to the article. Info from SSC. This is a Trammell Crow Project. 2000 Ross Avenue is an HKS designed, vertical mixed-use development, which will over 30,000 SF of retail, 351 residential units, and a 227-room hotel. The 26-story project will encompass an entire Downtown Dallas city block with frontage on RossAvenue, Harwood Street, San Jacinto Street and Olive Street. Its close proximity to the highly acclaimed Dallas Arts District and over 13M square feet of office provides for a compelling mix of restaurants and dining options. Retail is scheduled for delivery in Q3 2017 and the entire project is scheduled for completion in Q3 2018. Photos via Sic'em Bears on SSC http://s628.photobucket.com/user/BCB_01/media/Screen%20Shot%202015-10-27%20at%203.19.44%20PM.png.html
  14. Apologies, some other photos of the new additions to the Old Parkland campus I never posted..(from the net)
  15. Some redevelopment stuff. Looks like it could be an Apple store. Via William Baker from Dallasmetropolis
  16. Campus additions make debut in Oak Lawn. Pretty nice. Crow Holdings tonight will have the grand opening of the latest addition to its Old Parkland campus in Oak Lawn. Four new buildings on the west side of the almost 10-acre property along Maple Avenue will add about 150,000 square feet of additional office and public space to the project which surrounds the 102-year-old Parkland Hospital buildings which Crow restored in 2008. http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2015/10/monumental-old-parkland-campus-additions-make-their-debut-in-oak-lawn.html/
  17. Here is some history: http://deepellumtexas.com/history/
  18. Jeezus Native. That was a mouthfull. I never made this a D Vs H thread. Just here to report new developments.
  19. Yes. Dallas is valuing it and I think it's both filling needs as well as changing the scene. This isn't Uptown. This is Deep Ellum. I just hope it doesnt become another snooty Uptown. Many including myself don't want that(culture wise). I think this is on the developers' minds and they don't want to take too much organic character from the neighborhood. You can see that with the development of the new Case towers.(pictured higher up on this thread) They have more red brick and look more part of the existing area. This bldg is different but still nice. We'll see what happens in time.
  20. First renders of The Union. Article says both will be 22 stories but anyone who can count sees way more at least on one. FAA says 31 and 22 stories. https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/searchAction.jsp?action=displayOECase&oeCaseID=267028331&row=73 Looks nice either way. http://cityhallblog.dallasnews.com/2015/10/your-first-look-at-the-union-which-is-home-to-much-more-than-just-uptowns-tom-thumb.html/
  21. Looks like Deep Ellum is getting some more height in addition to the 2 other 17story towers (which are reported already under construction) Its nice to see that area go a little vertical. The Epic (rendered here) TOD is right on the DART line and will include residential, office and a hotel. The Epic will have 250k SF of office and a hotel in a historic 100-year-old brick four-story building. The office will be right on Good Lattimer and Elm Street. Bill says more details are forthcoming, but he can’t release too much info just yet. https://www.bisnow.com/dallas-ft-worth/news/mixed-use/breaking-news-kdc-jving-on-deep-ellum-tod-51326?rt=title
  22. Looks like the wheels are turning on the Trammell Crow Met Life Park District towers on 2101 Pearl St. They are the purple jello cube in that Uptown photo I posted. The permits have been filed and the tallest is now 34 stories not 32. Edit: I believe this will make an impact on the skyline and help transition height of downtown into uptown. http://bizbeatblog.dallasnews.com/2015/10/trammell-crow-files-permits-for-klyde-warren-park-tower-project.html/
  23. Lol. I've heard that before but Im not so sure about it. Okay. Well then I guess if D-Uptown keeps building it will overtake D-downtown. Especially if any of those Harwood towers go up. I do believe the part about the 100k workers but not overall size.
  24. Not all of it is shown in that view. That view doesnt show eastward or further up and east where more condos are going up. Though I agree it does have a TMC look to it. About 80% its size I'd say until those new towers fill in it'll be much a closer match!
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