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Looks to be 31. :D

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Description of Proposal: Mixed use project consisting of a 31 level residential tower and 22 level office tower. This portion is for the residential tower.
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** DETERMINATION OF NO HAZARD TO AIR NAVIGATION ** The Federal Aviation Administration has conducted an aeronautical study under the provisions of 49 U.S.C., Section 44718 and if applicable Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 77, concerning: Structure: Building RESIDENTIAL TOWER Location: Dallas, TX Latitude: 32-47-24.05N NAD 83 Longitude: 96-48-20.90W Heights: 436 feet site elevation (SE) 355 feet above ground level (AGL) 791 feet above mean sea level (AMSL)

 

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Exclusive: Trump Hotels' newest concept to plant stake near Dallas City Hall

 

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President Donald Trump's hotel management company, New York City-based Trump Hotels, plans to put a stake in the ground in downtown Dallas with a new hotel — which could be the first concept of its kind realized in the United States.

 

The Dallas Business Journal has learned the hotelier plans to place its new 4-star concept, called Scion, within walking distance to Dallas' city hall.

 

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Trump Hotels' new Scion Dallas hotel — a six-story, 220-room hotel with ground-floor retail space — will sit within a new $50 million mixed-use development near city hall, said Turkish developer Mike Sarimsakci.

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Unlike the ultra-luxury brand of the Trump Hotels namesake, the Scion brand won't bear the Trump name and will be relatively affordable with hotel rooms ranging from $200 to $300 a night versus a nightly rate of $700 and up.

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Alterra International, which is based in Dallas and Istanbul, plans to develop the new Scion Dallas hotel as part of a mixed-use development fronting St. Paul Street between Wood and Young streets in downtown Dallas.

 

The two parcels of land, which total nearly one-acre, are under contract by the development firm. An affiliate of Dallas-based Hamilton Properties Corp. — Hamilton St Paul Grp LLC — has a contract to sell the land to Sarimsakci in a deal expected to close by this summer.

 

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Dallas-based 5G Studio Collaborative has begun working on architectural renderings for the Scion Dallas hotel.

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"The Dallas hotel will be the inspiration for the Detroit hotel because Dallas will probably be the first Scion hotel in the United States."

 

The Scion Dallas hotel will feature much of the city throughout the building with modern, clean lines and lots of warmth, said Nile Tuzun, creative director of design and branding for Alterra International.

 

"People staying there will know they are in Dallas, each room will have its own environment and references to Dallas," said Tuzun, who added the new brand will attract "young professional" travelers.

 

The ground-floor retail space, which will total about 20,000 square feet, will help bring in a Turkish furniture retailer, a steakhouse, a seafood restaurant, a Mediterranean restaurant and a Turkish coffee shop with pastries.

 

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One thing the project won't rely on: City money.

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"We want Dallas to be London, we want Dallas to be Singapore and having these venues that we are creating will bring and keep the young people in Dallas," he said.

 

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Trammell Crow Center's younger sister follows steps with ground-level renovation:

 

Big changes on the way at downtown Dallas' Chase Tower

 

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"We have some pretty dramatic changes coming at Chase Tower," said Jonathan Landau, CEO of building owner Fortis Property Group. "We want to deliver something that gives you better access to the building."

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"We are going to make the plaza in front an extension of the Arts District," he said. "Right now, it's not very appealing for arrivals. The building has so much to offer by repositioning the plaza and creating an art component."


A more open plaza area, landscaping, walkways and a motor drop off at the base of the building are part of the plans for the Ross Avenue side of the tower.

 

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"It's going to be a pretty dramatic change," he said. "We are going to strip clean the entire plaza and start from scratch."

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"We plan to bring in a top tier restaurant to the rotunda which it was initially designed for," Landau said. "It's a prime location and absolutely beautiful space."
Landau said he's almost done with the designs for the plaza renovations and plans to start construction in the coming months.

 

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FENDI has opened its new Highland Park Village boutique. This marks the brand's return to the Dallas market after several years. 

 

The store occupies the former Cole Haan space, in-betweeen Dior and Tory Burch. Other tenants in that building include:

  • Balenciaga
  • Hermès
  • Stella McCartney
  • Harry Winston 

 

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Also, according to Jasimm, via PaperCity Magazine, both Cartier and Valentino are rumored to move to Highland Park Village from NorthPark Center.

 

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Bishop Arts Station, via Andres Construction:

 

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Overview:

 

  • 216 units
  • underground parking
  • increased setback from Davis St. 
  • Dallas Streetcar access

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Keep in mind, Bishop Arts Station sits across Zang Blvd. from Crescent Communities' new development - Crescent Bishop Arts

 

I believe the Dallas County Schools building has already been demolished. 

 

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Highland Park Village update:

 

Valentino will occupy current Theory space. (B/t Celine, Dior Beauty)

 

Theory will move to former Scoop NYC space. (B/t Akris, Tracy Anderson pop-up)

 

Cartier will occupy former Shinola/Filson pop-up space. (B/t Tom Ford, Giuseppe Zanotti)

 

*credit to Jasimm

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New apartment block on the way in growing West Dallas
 

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Toll Brothers is planning to build on a roughly 4-acre site west of downtown at the northeast corner of West Commerce and Pittman Street.

 

The property is now occupied by an large commercial building.

 

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Toll Brothers' spokesman John Piedrahita confirms his firm is working on the deal. "At this time, it is slated to be approximately 280 units," he said in an email.

 

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1900 Pacific, via Andres Construction:

 

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Over the weekend, a 550-ton crane lifted the amenity deck steel and new cooling tower support steel at ANDRES' 1900 Pacific project! 

 

ANDRES will be transforming the 17-story Corrigan Tower into 149 apartment units with retail space on the ground floor.

 

The Corrigan Tower, located at 1900 Pacific Avenue, was originally built in 1950.

 

 

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Lakeside apartment and retail projects kick off at Cypress Waters

 

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"We are starting 537 apartments in two different blocks," said developer Lucy Billingsley. "One of the buildings will be 7-stories - a bit taller than we've done before there.

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"We are even buying old brick for the exteriors to make it feel correct," Billingsley said. "There is a rooftop deck with restaurants upstairs."

 

The new apartments, restaurant and retail at The Sound are scheduled to open early in 2018.

 

The developer is also starting work soon on a 5-story, 250,000-square-foot office building 3100 Olympus Boulevard in The Sound.

 

 

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Aloft Hotels is rapidly expanding in Texas.

 

Here is a breakdown of existing and planned locations:

 

 

DFW - 5 existing, 8 planned  (13 potential locations)

Austin - 2 existing, 5 planned (7 potential locations)

Houston - 2 existing, 3 planned  (5 potential locations)

College Station - 1 existing

San Antonio - 1 existing

 

Amarillo - 1 planned

Corpus Christi - 1 planned

El Paso - 1 planned

Lubbock - 1 planned

Waco - 1 planned (committed, according to Waco Trib.)

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AMLI Fountain Place is approved:

  • 46 level residential tower at 1800 N. Field St.
  • Property will be concrete/steel with curtain wall glass facade. 
  • 9-level concrete podium garage extending 97' above grade.
  • Resi tower on top of podium is rotated 45 degrees.
  • Tower has 6 corners extending up to 562' above grade.

For comparison, below is AMLI River North in Chicago.

 

It's 543', 50 floors, 409 units and contains 262 parking spaces in a ~10 floor garage podium.

 

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