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Still planned to be workforce housing? What does that translate into in terms of being more affordable?
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Corporate dorms. Corporate plantation. You choose your euphemism.willyk wrote:Still planned to be workforce housing? What does that translate into in terms of being more affordable?
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How about neither, because they both sound ridiculously pompous?Corporate dorms. Corporate plantation. You choose your euphemism.
It's 51% affordable units, where affordable equals earning 30-60 percent of Dallas’ median household income.
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I wonder if the city is subsidizing the affordable units or if their cost is built into the overall pricing, i.e., the normally priced units are acting as an endowment for the affordable ones.
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Matthews Southwest has a long track record of sticking their hands in the taxpayers' pocket.
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... ble-units/
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... ble-units/
Part of the new apartment project will be funded with low-income housing tax credits from the state of Texas.
"We expect to close with our tax credit investor and financing and provide the notice to proceed to our general contractor in early to mid-April," developer Jack Matthews said in an email. "There will be 18 months of construction to get our first units occupied in fourth-quarter 2020."
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Well, let's see. Poorly constructed buildings. Overpriced, even when subsidized by taxpayers. Pompous would be the names of some of these poorly made buildings with their cheap and terrible looking architecture. If it's not stucco, it's got to be generic glass!The_Overdog wrote:How about neither, because they both sound ridiculously pompous?Corporate dorms. Corporate plantation. You choose your euphemism.
It's 51% affordable units, where affordable equals earning 30-60 percent of Dallas’ median household income.
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Feel free to criticize the architecture and the build quality and the names (wishing the Chole had not a mis-print), but the names you gave implicated the renters, not the architecture.Pompous would be the names of some of these poorly made buildings with their cheap and terrible looking architecture. I
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The_Overdog wrote:Feel free to criticize the architecture and the build quality and the names (wishing the Chole had not a mis-print), but the names you gave implicated the renters, not the architecture.Pompous would be the names of some of these poorly made buildings with their cheap and terrible looking architecture. I
Pompous affordable housing. That's a first.
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It implicated the renters? That's not the context. It's about the quality of the building and an implication to the developers.The_Overdog wrote:Feel free to criticize the architecture and the build quality and the names (wishing the Chole had not a mis-print), but the names you gave implicated the renters, not the architecture.Pompous would be the names of some of these poorly made buildings with their cheap and terrible looking architecture. I
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Understood, but what he's saying is that someone living in dorms or living on a plantation is living under somebody else's roof. In our city, and in the labels you suggested, that part is what is going to reflect poorly on a citizen-"consumer," never on the owner, designer, financiers, or nonprofit participants. So the constructive criticism doesn't criticize as you wish it to.
It fails to register rhetorically as a problem with the weird economy or with the embrace of corporate providers for all the fundamentals of life.
So I suppose the point you're trying to say should be made -- that it should reflect poorly on the society that allows policy to put citizens and cities in this posture -- and that it should reflect poorly on the developers who tick the legislated boxes to meet this demand -- is not a point that could be made in Texas by the particular approach you're trying here.
It fails to register rhetorically as a problem with the weird economy or with the embrace of corporate providers for all the fundamentals of life.
So I suppose the point you're trying to say should be made -- that it should reflect poorly on the society that allows policy to put citizens and cities in this posture -- and that it should reflect poorly on the developers who tick the legislated boxes to meet this demand -- is not a point that could be made in Texas by the particular approach you're trying here.
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"Corporate dorms" Wish my college dorm was as nice as what they are building. I didn't have AC and that was in 2005. Could be worse I think Dallas City Hall or Burnett Tower in Ft. Worth are ugly. They remind me of soviet architecture, but that's my opinion. I think this building not only helps with the lack of housing in Dallas, but adds residents to the CBD which we all think is a positive.
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It also is a great infill spot that could have sat as empty land for years but now has a residential building at a DART station instead of land so I am grateful for this building.
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This is one of several cranes that are working both sides of I-345, plus a there is a new Tom Thumb nearby and major new park under construction. Seems like all good karma to me.
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Looks like they took the tower crane down today.
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Had to do a double take on those pics with Sheraton, almost looked like the old turquoise exterior was back.
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lol you're right. I thought the same thing!
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We can hope!
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I assume the surface lot will be developed next since Carpenter Park is under construction. That would be a great location.
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With so much happening on both sides of 345, I would like to see Phase 2 of the park, which goes under 345, accelerated in order to connect the two neighborhoods.
BTW, is this a neighborhood without a name? It’s not the EQ or DE. Should we start calling it...Carpenter Park? I.e. can we start saying that the Galbraith is in Carpenter Park?
And while we are at it, I would like to christen the strip of clubs along Good Latimer with a name that is not Deep Ellum. The clubs are outside of Deep Ellum physically and culturally, and by giving that strip a distinct name we would serve the best interests of Deep Ellum.
BTW, is this a neighborhood without a name? It’s not the EQ or DE. Should we start calling it...Carpenter Park? I.e. can we start saying that the Galbraith is in Carpenter Park?
And while we are at it, I would like to christen the strip of clubs along Good Latimer with a name that is not Deep Ellum. The clubs are outside of Deep Ellum physically and culturally, and by giving that strip a distinct name we would serve the best interests of Deep Ellum.
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^ Since they're developing a SoGood to the south, it's pretty obvious this area should be NoGood.
After all, many of their patrons are up to NoGood.
After all, many of their patrons are up to NoGood.
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That’s great—SoGood and NoGood! Genius.
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Hannibal Lecter wrote:^ Since they're developing a SoGood to the south, it's pretty obvious this area should be NoGood.
After all, many of their patrons are up to NoGood.
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Hahaha. I actually like that... SoGood is SoCringe. I can't believe they want to go through with obnoxious, try-hard name.Hannibal Lecter wrote:^ Since they're developing a SoGood to the south, it's pretty obvious this area should be NoGood.
After all, many of their patrons are up to NoGood.
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Thanks for the pics kingpin. I'm excited to see this when the scaffolding comes down.
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Agreed, really want to see what this thing looks like once the facade starts going up.THRILLHO wrote:Thanks for the pics kingpin. I'm excited to see this when the scaffolding comes down.
Anyone happen to know if they've topped out already?
Edit: Dumb question, they've topped out. Crane is down.
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This building is great addition. I never thought the lot it's on would be developed. It's such an odd place. Now if that parking lot for the high school could be reimagined as something else....
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Seems like the need for affordable housing in Dallas has only increased with the run-up in home prices. I think this building will do very well. How about one or two more on the adjacent parking lot?Tivo_Kenevil wrote:This building is great addition. I never thought the lot it's on would be developed. It's such an odd place. Now if that parking lot for the high school could be reimagined as something else....
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Hopefully some residential will be built on the surface lot facing the new park.
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This looks great! I like it!
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It looks great. coulda fooled me and told me this was in Europe.maconahey wrote:
Thanks for the update.
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Wow. Seemed like this sat dormant for a few months (not even just on the forum, but when I was in the city checking out, too... might've missed progress though), and now the facade is nearly done, and these hits of color and the variety in windows looks great. I liked the renders, but this looks even better here... Thanks for sharing the photos.
Glad to see we're getting some variety in style Downtown and through the rest of the city.
Glad to see we're getting some variety in style Downtown and through the rest of the city.
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I guess it's true what they say. Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.Tivo_Kenevil wrote:This looks great! I like it!
I need to go bleach my eyes after seeing this abomination...
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This is really nice.
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This looks great! So glad to see some new development in this specific part of Downtown.
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Thank the gods, I thought I was the only one! Thing looks like some kind of prison from the mind of Tim Burton. I can't tell if those lower floors in front/left are done or if that is scaffolding.Addison wrote:I guess it's true what they say. Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.Tivo_Kenevil wrote:This looks great! I like it!
I need to go bleach my eyes after seeing this abominatiom...
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I don’t mind it. Good infill that will be surrounded by other developments at some point.
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Looks cool to me. Very Eclectic. Reminds me of Modernist Berlin ArchitectureAddison wrote:I guess it's true what they say. Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.Tivo_Kenevil wrote:This looks great! I like it!
I need to go bleach my eyes after seeing this abomination...
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They're not done in that section yet.skeets wrote: I can't tell if those lower floors in front/left are done or if that is scaffolding.
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I also like it and am glad for some Euro-looking architecture.
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Looks like each of the red windows is a Juliet balcony. Cool way to add balconies to a building.
I think this building will prove to be very popular given the location by the new park, DART and DE.
I think this building will prove to be very popular given the location by the new park, DART and DE.
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Could a garage floorplate be that see-through?CTroyMathis wrote:They're not done in that section yet.skeets wrote: I can't tell if those lower floors in front/left are done or if that is scaffolding.
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The answers yall seek is in the Dallas Urban Peer Review committee docs on page 16. If I am looking at the correct side of the building. Honestly looking at the full presentation it looks like the design has changed enough not to tell what the total plan is for that area.
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It kind of reminds me of the Death Star, just not, you know, round.
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It's hideous.