"We have already begun digging out the parking garages and we will go two levels below grade," said Johns, who said he's unaware of any below-grade development that's happened before in this part of Oak Cliff.
Plans for Bishop Arts Station include the development of 209 apartments and 25,200 square feet of restaurant and retail space at the northwest and southeast corners of Zang Boulevard and W. Davis Street in the Bishop Arts neighborhood.
The project also includes a new streetcar plaza replacing the canopy currently being used for the streetcars that connect downtown Dallas to the Bishop Arts District.
Other plans include Crescent Communities' redevelopment of the Dallas County Schools property adjacent to Alamo Manhattan's project and the Nazerian family's plans to redevelop about 12 acres of property into hundreds of apartment homes and thousands of square feet of retail space.
Some pics of the projectAlamo Manhattan will host an official groundbreaking ceremony next Monday. Construction is slated for completion in 2018.
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