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Henderson Avenue project would remake popular East Dallas strip

 

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Dallas' Open Realty Advisors, which owns the Henderson real estate in partnership with Los Angeles-based CIM Group, is asking the city for zoning to construct a combination of retail, office space and a community garden and park at Glencoe Street and Henderson.

 

The 4.5-acre project would bring the most significant new construction to the street in decades. And most important, it would add much-needed parking with an underground garage.

 

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"We want to create a real sense of place here."

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The buildings that would line Henderson Avenue would be a maximum of three levels with two levels of underground parking.

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He said that although the land is zoned to allow commercial and apartment construction, homeowners in the adjoining neighborhood didn't want more rental housing.

 

"The other thing was they said, 'Please limit the amount of bars in the community,'" Masinter said. "So we've said no more new bars.

 

"We will have 12,000 square feet of restaurants but no bars," he said.

 

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Where the project joins the next-door neighborhood, the developers plan to construct two parks and small residential-type buildings on Glencoe Street.

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The planned buildings will be pushed back 40 to 60 feet from the adjoining neighborhood and screened with trees.

 

The developers are working with the city on traffic solutions for Henderson, Masinter said, including new paving and center turn lanes.

 

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Developers hope to get planning approval for the project early next year and start construction sometime during the year.

 

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Developer Trammell Crow plans big industrial project in southern Dallas

 

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Crow plans to build the 106-acre Cedardale industrial park near Bonnie View Road south of Interstate 20.

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Crow plans to develop two warehouse buildings with 1.5 million square feet. The first phase would be 600,000 square feet and will start next year.

 

The entire project will cost more than $27 million, according to filings with the Dallas Economic Development Committee.

 

The developer is asking for a 10-year-, 90 percent property tax abatement to help with construction of the southern Dallas project.

 

 

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Nation's fourth Kohler Signature Store to be located in Knox neighborhood:

 

Trammell Crow Co. snags Kohler store to anchor luxury Dallas project

 

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High Street Residential, the residential subsidiary of Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., has landed the first Dallas-area Kohler Signature Store in its soon-to-be completed Knox Heights development, which is expected to open in early 2017.

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Kohler, in partnership with Hajoca Corp., plans to open its fourth Signature Store at Knox Heights, which sits on McKinney Avenue a half block north of Knox Street, in early 2017.

 

The Kohler, Wisconsin-based manufacturer of kitchen and bath fixtures has leased 3,660 square feet on the ground level of the six-story, 182-unit luxury apartment building. In all, there's 13,500 square feet of retail space at the building.

 

 

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Aerial rundown of West Village / Knox Park projects:

 

White - The McKenzie
Green - Terraces on Katy Trail
Red - Oliver + Central
Pink - Hilton Canopy/Residential
Orange - Gables West Village
Yellow - M-Line Tower
Black - B & F Flats
Navy - New Central Market, possible mixed-use development
Cyan - Cancelled suburban Sam's Club development. Read about it here
Yellow Line - Knox Complete Street project

 

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Boutique hotelier Thompson Hotels has chosen The Drever project, former tallest building in Texas and west of the Mississippi, for its latest hotel. 

 

Thompson Dallas will be the fourth Thompson hotel in the nation, following Chicago, Nashville, and Seattle.

 

The group also operates hotels in New York City, Mexico, and Toronto.

 

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"Bringing a Thompson hotel to the mixed-use development is going to deliver a hospitality experience that will complement the standards of top notch service and amenities offered throughout The Drever," said Frank Marro, president of Drever Capital Management, in a statement.

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The 216-room boutique hotel is slated to open in fall 2018. It will be called the Thompson Dallas hotel at The Drever.

 

Downtown Dallas Inc. President Kourtny Garrett said having a hotel located off the DART rail line that extends to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport will be a coup for the city's central business district and the property.

 

The Thompson Dallas hotel, which will sit on floors 11-22, will also feature a 49th floor restaurant and a ninth floor amenity deck within the 50-story skyscraper.

 

 

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Thompson Seattle:

 

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Thompson Toronto:

 

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A multi-level corporate office building is rising on the same block as The McKenzie.

 

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This company selected a half acre site adjacent to the Katy Trail near Highland Park to build a 15,000 SF headquarters office. GFF was charged with creating a design that would serve multiple generations, with humility and good stewardship. The resulting building is three stories with a limestone base which conceals secured ground level parking. A mostly glass box, protected from the sun by a steel brise-soliel, enjoys treetop views across the trail toward Highland Park. The vertical circulation core anchors the glass box to a taller stone clad element. The resulting composition is regionally and climatically appropriate, modern yet timeless. Construction began in September 2016.

 

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Gables West Village, via DallasTowers:

 

Gables Cityplace updated:

 

  • One 20-story building
  • One 16-story building
  • One 12-story building
  • One 4-story building
  • 93,000 square feet of green space, including a public plaza and rooftop parks
  • Reconstructed Travis Street with landscaping
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But Gables now proposes one 20-story buildings, a 16-story building, and a 12-story building toward Lemmon Avenue, and a four-story beside Blackburn.

 

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Limiting development along Blackburn was of particular concern. Gables Residential also agreed to avoid any vehicular entry to or from Blackburn. There will be three underground parking garages spread across the complex

 

Other significant concessions include more green space.  Initially, the size of a public plaza positioned to face West Village was 21,000 square feet. It has increased to 27,000 square feet. Other open green spaces throughout the development increased from 75,000 square feet to 93,000 square feet.

 

Gables hired The Office of James Burnett (OJB Landscape Architecture) to design the plaza and other green spaces. OJB is a renowned national firm known for its work on Klyde Warren Park in Dallas, The Park at Lakeshore East in Chicago, and the Arboleda in Monterrey, Mexico, among others.

 

 

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InTown Homes Chips Away at Cedars Warehouse District

 

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Project Summary:

 

Project Name: Urban InTown Homes LLC
Location: The Cedars, between McKee, Wall and Cockrell
Number Units: 90 lots with 209 parking spaces
Average Unit Size: 2,400 Square Feet
Land Area: 6.3 Acres
Special Circumstance: New Public Street

 

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The development, as proposed, is on Tract 1 and will have a mix of three-story residences that would either face public streets or turn inward to face courtyards. A conceptual rendering of the residential facade has the appearance of an office building made of limestone, steel and glass.

 

There is currently a 97,935-square-foot warehouse on the tract to be developed that will be demolished.

 

 

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Downtown Dallas tycoon creates two new restaurants in Design District

 

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Because colonizing downtown Dallas with hotels, shops, and restaurants is not enough, developer Tim Headington has two new restaurants in the works, this time in the Design District.

 

Headington Companies will open two new eateries inside a 10,000-square-foot complex designed by Seattle-based Olson Kundig:

 

The company describes Wheelhouse as being inspired by the modern American gastropub, with an urban atmosphere. The plans are for it to be open for lunch and dinner, with a menu that pays homage to bar culture, with distinctive takes on contemporary pub fare.

 

Design will be a mix of stylized industrial elements that include guillotine-style floor-to-ceiling windows which are mechanically operated.

 

Sassetta is both a picturesque village in Tuscany as well as the name of a 15th-century painter. In Dallas, it will be a multidimensional Italian restaurant that draws on a range of Cal-Italian flavors. The menu will reinterpret Italian dishes, including a pizza program, which they already feel certain will be "amongst the best in town."

 

The dining room will be relaxed yet elegant, with a mix of contemporary design with nostalgic, whimsical finishes. The goal: to function like an all-day cafe for those looking to linger.

 

 

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US Census Bureau has released its Building Permit survey results for July 1, 2015 to July 1, 2016.

 

New Privately-Owned Housing Units by CBSA:

 

  • New York - 86,424
  • Dallas - 57,146
  • Houston - 56,901
  • Los Angeles - 34,034

 

Texas CBSA results:

  • DFW - 57,146
  • Houston - 56,901
  • Austin - 22,370
  • San Antonio - 7,824
  • El Paso - 4,491
  • McAllen/Edinburgh/Mission - 4,306
  • Killeen/Temple - 2,310
  • Corpus Christi - 2,153
  • Lubbock - 1,856
  • Laredo - 1,848
  • BCS - 1,712
  • Waco - 1,507
  • Brownsville/Harlingen - 1,285
  • Beaumont/Port Arthur - 1,132
  • Midland - 1,030
  • Amarillo - 880
  • Odessa - 612
  • Abilene - 535
  • Tyler - 470
  • Sherman/Denison - 340
  • Texarkana (TX/AR) - 333
  • Longview - 248
  • San Angelo - 236
  • Victoria - 139
  • Wichita Falls - 80
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Apartment and retail project in the works next to Medical District rail station

 

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StreetLights Residential is working on a more than 400-unit apartment and shopping center development across the street from the Inwood/Love Field DART rail station off Maple Avenue.

 

The planned development would occupy a more than 4-acre tract at Denton and Hudnall drives just east of Maple Avenue.

 

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StreetLights and the property owner have filed plans with the Dallas Plan Commission showing a complex of 3-story to six-story buildings that house rental units and a grocery-anchored retail center.

 

Looney Ricks Kiss Architects designed the project.

 

The taller buildings would front on the DART rail station while 3-story buildings would adjoin residential areas to the south and east, according to the filing with the plan commission.

 

 

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Billionaire, Joule creator, and Forty Five Ten developer, Tim Headington, has purchased the Davis Building. 

 

I'm guessing Headington already has plans for the property.

 

Oilman Headington adds to Main Street holdings

 

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Dallas County deed records show that one of Main Street's biggest property owners - Tim Headington - bought the 90-year-old tower.

 

Originally built as the Republic National Bank building, the Davis Building was redeveloped in 2003 into a loft apartment complex.

 

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The Davis Building has 183 apartments and more than 50,000 square feet of retail space. There is a rooftop pool and garden.

 

The sale includes the attached 12-story, 587-space parking garage.

 

 

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Population estimates are in. 

 

Via Buffalo Business First:

 

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Business First has developed a computer formula that uses 15 years of demographic data to estimate the population of any community at any given moment. It focuses primarily on the 108 markets with more than 500,000 residents, which are defined as major metros.

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The odometer for Dallas-Fort Worth is projected to show a population of 7.3 million in mid-January, as noted above, followed by 7.4 million on Oct. 21.

 

Texas Metropolitan Population Figures:
(as of 1/1/17)

 

  1. Dallas / Fort Worth / Arlington -- 7,295,110
  2. Houston / The Woodlands / Sugarland -- 6,871,608
  3. San Antonio / New Braunfels -- 2,454,061
  4. Austin / Round Rock -- 2,087,345

 

Projected Texas Metropolitan Population Figures:
(as of 1/1/18)

 

  1. Dallas / Fort Worth / Arlington -- 7,425,602
  2. Houston / The Woodlands / Sugarland -- 7,017,872
  3. San Antonio / New Braunfels -- 2,501,637
  4. Austin / Round Rock -- 2,146,793
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Via Parks for Downtown Dallas:

 

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Have you heard the latest? Pacific Plaza has been given the green light! The Dallas Park and Recreation Department is working with PfDD on a development agreement to design and build Pacific Plaza, the first of the city’s four new downtown priority parks. 

 

Once the contract is approved, construction, which is estimated to take 20-24 months, will begin. Efforts to get bond dollars to assist in the creation of Carpenter Park, Harwood Park and West End Plaza will continue.

 

 

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