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- 02 Dec 2020 10:20
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Development
- Topic: Richardson: CityLine
- Replies: 46
- Views: 38317
Re: Richardson: CityLine
If you go early in the morning the trails around there are jammed, so I think it's just a different crowd. Also I don't think there is a true night spot (no real bar, or club) for late-night action. The design is also kind of weird -just really a single street through the middle of the high-rise of...
- 30 Nov 2020 23:29
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
- Replies: 519
- Views: 442942
Re: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
I saw it today too. What it is is that they have replicated an issue with the old signs in that they never made an Orange LBJ/Central sign, only a Red one. >cut< This decision must've been made after the order was finalized for the new sign rolls that would accompany the Green and Orange lines. >cu...
- 19 Nov 2020 09:25
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Dallas Love Field People Mover
- Replies: 63
- Views: 72385
Re: Dallas Love Field People Mover
Also, to bring the discussion back to Love Field, I would like to see the 39 bus extended from Inwood station to the Love Field terminal, with frequencies updated to 20 minutes or better to replace the 524. That way airport-bound riders get a one-seat ride from downtown that's practically a straigh...
- 17 Nov 2020 14:59
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Dallas Love Field People Mover
- Replies: 63
- Views: 72385
Re: Dallas Love Field People Mover
It is my understanding that it also has to do with the fact that the new sections of DART rail have moving block signaling which also limits the speed trains can go (you can hear the overspeed warning if you sit near the cab). On the old Red and Blue lines - it's fixed block. Train speed isn't real...
- 05 Nov 2020 13:07
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: DFW in the Media
- Replies: 83
- Views: 76378
Re: DFW in the Media
^ Dallas (proper) Population 2019: 1,343,573 San Franciso (proper) Population 2019: 881,549 So where are you getting your numbers? MSA DFW 2019: 7,573,136 SF Oakland Berkely 2019: 4,731,803 Yeah, I just grabbed the numbers from the wiki inset on the google results page, and it apparently gave MSA p...
- 04 Nov 2020 12:34
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: DFW in the Media
- Replies: 83
- Views: 76378
Re: DFW in the Media
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/15/05/17/20206545/3/900x0.jpg A comparative map of San Francisco, left, and Dallas, right, shows the dramatic difference in available polling stations over a similar-sized area. https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Maps-disparity-polling-locations-SF-Georgia-Texas-1...
- 29 Oct 2020 12:02
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: Corporate Relocations/Expansions
- Replies: 767
- Views: 551714
Re: Corporate Relocations/Expansions
Could also be back office jobs, not associated with the need for speed. I saw a show one time about the transition to nyse digital transaction. Something about brokers in Chicago noticing they were always getting beaten by the NYC brokers... So the servers used by the NYC brokers had to have hundre...
- 27 Oct 2020 09:04
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: Dallas Love Field Airport
- Replies: 98
- Views: 105511
Re: Dallas Love Field Airport
JSX flies Embraer ERJ-135 and -145 jets with a seating capacity of just 30 passengers. One single Texas Central car in its eight car train can carry twice as many passengers, therefore the HSR train should be able to carry 16 times as many passengers. Embraer jets are designed to service smaller ci...
- 22 Oct 2020 23:50
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: Dallas Love Field Airport
- Replies: 98
- Views: 105511
Re: Dallas Love Field Airport
Wow, that is interesting. I wonder how this ends up competing with the HSR project. One of the big selling points for HSR against a traditional airline is that you can just show up and get on. In theory, this airline would offer a similar no-TSA experience. HSR would definitely beat airlines on cap...
- 21 Oct 2020 13:17
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: Dallas Love Field Airport
- Replies: 98
- Views: 105511
Re: Dallas Love Field Airport
Dallas-based air carrier JSX starting direct flights from Love Field to Vegas, Pinehurst resort The small carrier flies mostly in California, but is adding ‘pop-up’ routes to the seasonal destinations. https://www.dallasnews.com/business/airlines/2020/06/17/dallas-based-air-carrier-jsx-starting-dir...
- 05 Oct 2020 18:17
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: DALLAS to HOUSTON High Speed Rail
- Replies: 556
- Views: 477607
Re: DALLAS to HOUSTON High Speed Rail
The exit of the skybridge to the convention center station would be the same walking distance as from the exit of the north end of DFW's Terminal A to the airport DART station. It's not ideal of course, but I think because most people will view this thing as an airport of sorts, the psychological h...
- 01 Oct 2020 14:51
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: Damage Done Pertaining to Central Dallas
- Replies: 16
- Views: 12140
Re: Damage Done Pertaining to Central Dallas
I agree that there's been damage to the standing or "reputation" of Central Dallas, but the fires were set well before COVID or BLM. At the start of this decade, there were some green shoots of progress as more residential and hotel development came to the Downtown core, and things like KW...
- 24 Sep 2020 12:00
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: DFW Economy
- Replies: 462
- Views: 437958
Re: DFW Economy
If that is a logical thought process, then was it really a good idea to buy a jet from a bankrupt Russia airline and turn it into Airforce One? Not quite accurate. The aircraft (two of them) were built for Transaero, but never delivered. They're being purchased from Boeing, not Transaero. Yup - it ...
- 23 Sep 2020 15:24
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: McKinney National Airport
- Replies: 13
- Views: 15863
Re: McKinney National Airport
I see the Pandemic as even more of a reason why WN or others will look to TKI. Its opening a new market. WN just announced service to MIA simply due to chasing new business. Having an airport close enough to capture passengers from the NE DFW Metro or Southern Oklahoma, people who might fly in to s...
- 18 Sep 2020 14:11
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Silver Line
- Replies: 402
- Views: 446179
Re: Silver Line
A second shipment of new rail has been received. It appears that it was unloaded at the same spot as the first shipment, between Marsh and Surveyor. This link describes other progress on the project. https://www.dart.org/news/news.asp?ID=1524 I don't recall previous DART projects having even one, m...
- 18 Sep 2020 13:24
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: McKinney National Airport
- Replies: 13
- Views: 15863
Re: McKinney National Airport
I see something like Allegiant going there. With all the growth in Collin County, especially families, destinations to places like FL or others that Allegiant serves would be ideal. Yeah, they're the only major (in the sense they serve airports nationwide) airline that doesn't have a footprint in t...
- 15 Sep 2020 15:52
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: DFW Airport
- Replies: 420
- Views: 350066
Re: DFW Airport
LAX us loaded up with airlines, competition that makes airfare lower... so AA is moving some operation to DFW to make more money. Watch airfare at DFW begin to creep back up, rising above the industry average like it was before Love Field was mostly deregulated. That's not how airfare pricing works...
- 09 Sep 2020 11:06
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: DFW Economy
- Replies: 462
- Views: 437958
Re: DFW Economy
https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news/2020/09/08/north-texas-technology-jobs.html Dallas ranks #3 for tech jobs behind NYC and DC (per this source). Obviously a grain of salt given SF is #5 here. Might be a classification issue if San Jose and/or the Valley is a separate entry in the list (can't ...
- 01 Sep 2020 10:01
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Development
- Topic: Plano: misc. developments
- Replies: 88
- Views: 64161
Re: Plano: misc. developments
So far, DART has retained bus access to the remaining (JCPenney) part of Collin Creek. The #870 goes out/back from the Downtown Plano station, to Collin Creek westbound, and neighborhoods along 14th, 18th, and Shiloh eastbound. So there is still connection there, but it will interesting to see how ...
- 31 Aug 2020 12:01
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Silver Line
- Replies: 402
- Views: 446179
Re: Silver Line
To my surprise, the law in question was changed in 2013. Read https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/grant-programs/art-and-non-functional-landscaping-federally-funded-public-transit To keep it simple as much as possible, classic art like statues are now prohibited, but art like functional desi...
- 28 Aug 2020 11:11
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Silver Line
- Replies: 402
- Views: 446179
Re: Silver Line
That Shiloh Road station rendering looks like a hidden level in GoldenEye or something. Kind of hilarious, but I suppose a kitschy theme isn't the worst thing. I have a feeling the UTD Station is going to be heavily utilized. I really hate that DART feels compelled to make each station have a uniqu...
- 27 Aug 2020 15:00
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Silver Line
- Replies: 402
- Views: 446179
Re: Silver Line
That Shiloh Road station rendering looks like a hidden level in GoldenEye or something. Kind of hilarious, but I suppose a kitschy theme isn't the worst thing. I have a feeling the UTD Station is going to be heavily utilized. I really hate that DART feels compelled to make each station have a uniqu...
- 14 Aug 2020 11:42
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Silver Line
- Replies: 402
- Views: 446179
Re: Silver Line
A second shipment of new rail has been received. It appears that it was unloaded at the same spot as the first shipment, between Marsh and Surveyor. This link describes other progress on the project. https://www.dart.org/news/news.asp?ID=1524 I don't recall previous DART projects having even one, m...
- 13 Aug 2020 15:28
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
- Replies: 519
- Views: 442942
Re: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
DART has begun placing sanitizer and mask dispensers on every light rail train and streetcar. The picture shows the dispensers mounted near an entrance. https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/08/12/dart-free-face-masks-hand-sanitizer-riders-coronavirus-pandemic/ Curious how long that will last- bus operator...
- 06 Aug 2020 16:40
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Development
- Topic: Richardson Telecom Corridor Development Updates
- Replies: 49
- Views: 41930
Re: Richardson Telecom Corridor Development Updates
Now that the apartment near the Galatyn Train Station is almost complete, a builder wants to finish out the empty plot nearest the station with another complex. The zoning will need to change because it's set for a office building there, and they need a small increase in the max number of units in ...
- 06 Aug 2020 15:54
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Arts District: Flora & Olive Tower (~441 FT / ~39 ST)
- Replies: 543
- Views: 498130
Re: Arts District: Flora & Olive Tower (~441 FT / ~39 ST)
Here’s a simple observation (and it’s something that’s perplexed me since I’ve been following the forum). On the website’s landing page, there are multiple categories, including two for “issues” discussions (urban and suburban) and two for “development” discussions (again, urban and suburban). I ce...
- 04 Aug 2020 15:57
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: DFW Airport
- Replies: 420
- Views: 350066
Re: DFW Airport
Regardless of any capacity constraints in Terminal D, American has always and no doubt will always have international departures from all terminals. There are good operational reasons to do so and no reason not to. For example, today's schedule shows international departures from Terminals A, B, C ...
- 04 Aug 2020 15:30
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Arts District: Flora & Olive Tower (~441 FT / ~39 ST)
- Replies: 543
- Views: 498130
Re: Arts District: Flora & Olive Tower (~441 FT / ~39 ST)
After living in Austin for a decade, I think these comparisons with downtown Austin idealize the place too much. Much of Austin's downtown is pretty dead most days. In my experience people who live in Austin suburbs who don't work there go downtown no more often than people in Dallas suburbs- hardl...
- 03 Aug 2020 22:35
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: DTD: Field Street District - Phase I (~405FT | 33 ST + 26 ST)
- Replies: 253
- Views: 95536
Re: Downtown Dallas: Field Street District
Won't you have to cross two frontage roads and a loud underpass to reach the transit for this TOD? McKinney and Broom streets aren't really "frontage roads" at that point (Frontage road to me implies a mix of traffic entering/exiting the freeway at 45+ mph), just 25 mph city streets with ...
- 03 Aug 2020 10:36
- Forum: The Airports
- Topic: DFW Airport
- Replies: 420
- Views: 350066
Re: DFW Airport
"The airport has postponed the planned 24-gate facility “indefinitely” because of a drop in flyer numbers" Not unexpected, but still disappointing. https://thepointsguy.com/news/dfw-terminal-f-american-airlines-coronavirus/ Wasn't there a similar delay of Terminal D amid 9/11-related cuts...
- 30 Jul 2020 13:40
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Development
- Topic: Las Colinas/North Irving Development
- Replies: 1519
- Views: 1373121
Re: Las Colinas/North Irving Development
Looks like they will be occupying about the same total square footage, in one location rather than two (or more). It's a building with massive infrastructure... airplane resistent structure, hundreds of thousands of gallons of diesel fuel and water storage underground... It was built as a 90's data...
- 30 Jul 2020 11:29
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: DFW Economy
- Replies: 462
- Views: 437958
Re: DFW Economy
I've heard CRE people contend that companies will be seeking more real estate moving forward and not less, to accommodate employee spacing/distancing and such, but I'm still not buying it. At some point, employers will pull their employees back into the office. The idea that white-collar managerial...
- 30 Jul 2020 10:09
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Development
- Topic: Las Colinas/North Irving Development
- Replies: 1519
- Views: 1373121
Re: Las Colinas/North Irving Development
Well now we know the Fortune 500 company moving into 1925 W John Carpenter FRWY. Vistra Energy is relocating the space, so just a move within the Las Colinas area. I'm glad to see someone take this building though. I've always liked it! https://www.dallasnews.com/business/real-estate/2020/07/29/for...
- 27 Jul 2020 09:43
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Development
- Topic: Las Colinas/North Irving Development
- Replies: 1519
- Views: 1373121
Re: Las Colinas/North Irving Development
Any word on upgrades to the APM system? I seem to recall some rumblings late last year about a request for proposal going out to overhaul/automate/replace the people mover system.
- 22 Jul 2020 11:42
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Issues/News
- Topic: What is a suburb today?
- Replies: 75
- Views: 96981
Re: What is a suburb today?
^ What makes you think they're embarrassed by it? The 25-35 demo (which I am a part of, but don't buy into the mindset) on social media is all about making a big show of rejecting "boomer" lifestyle and painting it as decadent and uncouth. As they've gotten older, I've started to see more...
- 22 Jul 2020 11:23
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Issues/News
- Topic: What is a suburb today?
- Replies: 75
- Views: 96981
Re: What is a suburb today?
lol at the thought that millennials are clamoring for $500k-750k+ priced homes when they can barely afford the $250k market. 95% of threads on this forum focus on residential, office, and retail/dining projects targeted at Millennials in the top income quartile. You don't get to turn around and dis...
- 21 Jul 2020 11:27
- Forum: Suburban + Exurban Issues/News
- Topic: What is a suburb today?
- Replies: 75
- Views: 96981
Re: What is a suburb today?
I can confirm that with apartment leasing almost every person who has moved out in the last two months has been to buy a home. Only a few ended their leases to go stay with family due to job loss. Most are couples and chased homes as fast as the could get one under contract. I will say though it's ...
- 20 Jul 2020 11:38
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Knox District / Knox Park
- Replies: 814
- Views: 604286
Re: Knox / Henderson - Knox Street Side
The recent trend for outdoor shopping internationally - especially in Europe where it never disappeared because air conditioning was not needed - in my humble opinion is the result of non smoking laws which chased the smokers outside. That's the main reason why malls are not as popular today. The s...
- 17 Jul 2020 16:13
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Knox District / Knox Park
- Replies: 814
- Views: 604286
Re: Knox / Henderson - Knox Street Side
Covid has been hard on retail. You can thank the arbitrary restrictions early on that permitted hundreds of shoppers to cram into big-box stores selling "essential" goods while closing boutique/specialty stores that average, what, 5 customers at any given time? It's clear that a lot of pe...
- 16 Jul 2020 15:20
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Museum Tower
- Replies: 229
- Views: 229594
Re: Museum Tower
June 2020 Zero sold. 111 sold in 91 months. (1.22 per month) 3 remaining. Rolling 12-month sales: 5 (.42 per month) Sellout projection, based on the pace of sales thus far: 7 years, 10 months. Sellout projection, based on the rolling 12-month pace of sales: 8 years, 3 months. There also currently 1...
- 16 Jul 2020 14:53
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Silver Line
- Replies: 402
- Views: 446179
Re: Silver Line
The BNSF line and the DGNO line will be switching places to avoid a railroad diamond crossing. An elevated crossing will be added to the east, with the DGNO (Silver) line going over the BNSF line. Existing layout North BNSF line DGNO (ex-Cotton Belt) line South New layout North DGNO (Silver) line B...
- 10 Jul 2020 12:44
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: Fair Park
- Replies: 165
- Views: 141369
Re: Fair Park
The media seems to certainly be picking on Texas and Florida these days. I have family in England and apparently Texas is even making the news over there, which is absurd to me. Yes things are getting worse here, but we have been open for a few months now and our deaths per capita is still relative...
- 10 Jul 2020 11:38
- Forum: City Issues/News
- Topic: Fair Park
- Replies: 165
- Views: 141369
Re: Fair Park
Congratulations guys. we did it! :? The State Fair of Texas is officially canceled The State Fair of Texas, which has been canceled only eight times during its 134 years, and even then primarily because of two world wars, will not take place during 2020, fair officials announced Tuesday. https://ww...
- 03 Jul 2020 09:45
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Uptown Dallas: Marriott Uptown
- Replies: 83
- Views: 78492
Re: Uptown Dallas: Marriott Uptown
And before it flipped to Marriott, it was a Westin hotel for a time. But TNWE, you are somewhat correct as it was the first downtown property that Marriott had that was branded as a Marriott--not as one of the other brands under their umbrella. When I first moved to Dallas I was struck by how few M...
- 02 Jul 2020 14:08
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Downtown Dallas: 2000 Ross Project
- Replies: 654
- Views: 551927
Re: Downtown Dallas: 2000 Ross Project
Barring some groundbreaking shift in engineering/construction methods, the parking garage will always be the first part of any project to be built (leave aside for a moment the pipe dream that more than a handful of Dallasites will embrace a car-free lifestyle within our lifetimes). On top of that, ...
- 02 Jul 2020 12:11
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
- Replies: 519
- Views: 442942
Re: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Redblock wrote:The platform is being extending northward. This requires the removal of a cement block wall. One of the tracks needs to be completely closed while this is done.
Gotcha - so the station cutout was dug out to accommodate longer trains, but the extra portion was walled off?
- 02 Jul 2020 12:06
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Uptown Dallas: Marriott Uptown
- Replies: 83
- Views: 78492
Re: Uptown Dallas: Marriott Uptown
^ Some people have short memories.... s-l1600.jpg Neat! Where is/was that? Somewhere along Harry Hines? It was at Stemmons/Market Center, the southwest corner. The Sheraton Suites, Courtyard, and Fairfield are on that site now. It was Marriott's first big property in Dallas, and the closest it woul...
- 02 Jul 2020 11:32
- Forum: Urban Development
- Topic: Uptown Dallas: Marriott Uptown
- Replies: 83
- Views: 78492
Re: Uptown Dallas: Marriott Uptown
Hannibal Lecter wrote:^ Some people have short memories....
s-l1600.jpg
Neat! Where is/was that? Somewhere along Harry Hines?
- 02 Jul 2020 11:28
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: New Oak Cliff Streetcar
- Replies: 92
- Views: 95180
Re: New Oak Cliff Streetcar
I still think its pretty useless unless it loops through more of Oak Cliff and a little further into Downtown. With one end point at Union Station and the other at Bishop Arts. Mind you I understand some disagree and would rather not increase our investment in something some consider a vanity proje...
- 02 Jul 2020 10:47
- Forum: Rail + Guided Transit
- Topic: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
- Replies: 519
- Views: 442942
Re: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
DART's platform extension project has finally reached Cityplace/Uptown station: https://dart.org/rideralerts/fullra.asp?id=4974 On weekends through August, the Red line will operate on a single track between Mockingbird and Pearl, with the Blue line turning around at those stations and the Orange Li...