texasstar wrote:
Those lots and the DART transfer hub and the six lane street in front of it.... make Carpenter Park feel isolated.
texasstar wrote:
itsjrd1964 wrote:Too bad the purchase didn't include the SW (the liquor store and cell phone place) corner of the block. I don't mind that the FedEx/ex-gas station and the gas pump 7-Eleven weren't included.
Tnexster wrote:Maybe Dallas is just too difficult to work with. Seems to be an ongoing issue.
Urban Toreador wrote:Another boondoggle. Anyone want to wager if it will be over budget and not completed on time?
rono3849 wrote:That Marriott Uptown is about as bland as a hotel can get. Nothing memorable or to note, but it has buried parking. LOL.
CTroyMathis wrote:Streetlights: https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 18&row=259
Dragon_Lady wrote:Not just bland but straight up ugly. Our architecture, in some sense, reflects nihilism if not some vague utilitarianism benefiting the current developer/architectural zeitgeist.
Cbdallas wrote:Looking like Twitter may move from San Fran to Texas (Austin).
tamtagon wrote:It was built to support a skyscraper.
longhorn wrote:https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=25140.75
flyswatter wrote:Speaking of parking lots, how useless and imposing is that parking garage off the viaducts? What a waste of space.
zblevinz555 wrote:zblevinz555 wrote:https://www.papercitymag.com/real-estate/newport-dallas-district-35-billion-smart-tech-district-tower-hotel/
So I guess its a go
Nothing new just another article on it
zblevinz555 wrote:I may be late to the party but has anyone noticed that the
north end apartments website only has nothing else on it besides a resident portal? Or has it been that way for a while? Anyone know if leasing has stopped?
R1070 wrote:Tivo_Kenevil wrote:Look and Feel may change some... Let's hope it's for the better..
I'm getting "CVS" or "QT" vibes from that. lol