Downtown: Carpenter Park
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Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing!
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Nice shots! Thanks for sharing!
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I'm the worst at remembering to post these, but hope y'all enjoy these. Compressed hard as hell to make 'em load faster for everyone, so apologize for meh quality. Anyways, enjoy! Tons more from Carpenter Park in the pipeline...
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With the Chase logo down, I sure wouldn't mind Texas Commerce Tower* going back to a white/amber glow. Just an aside. Thanks for the photos.
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That park looks fantastic.
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Tnexster wrote:That park looks fantastic.
Really is. Just unfortunate that there's nothing development-wise "on" the park. Yet.
Hoping the DART transfer center goes bye-bye and the EQ blows up.
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^ I suspect it's only a matter of time before the development comes, here and near Harwood park.
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Half a year after opening this really has been a great park. Really beautifully laid out, always pleasant to be in, but man it feels really weird not having a single thing next to it. Surrounded by parking lots it can't escape feeling like an island put in the middle of a car dealership lot.
Fingers crossed we don't end up going through with that proposed i345 trench plan. I think it would absolutely ruin this park and make it just as ignored as the lawn space it replaced.
Fingers crossed we don't end up going through with that proposed i345 trench plan. I think it would absolutely ruin this park and make it just as ignored as the lawn space it replaced.