Construction will start this quarter on the new building on the south side of Ross, and work on the Trammell Crow Center renovations will be underway by midyear. The project is set to wrap up by fall 2018.
tamtagon wrote:No mention of The Crow Collection of Asian Art? Would be nice if that got a mega boost.
dukemeredith wrote:Don't sleep on FP's parking garage next to the Fairmount. While FP's new lobby design doesn't include retail, the first floor of the new garage will.
dfwcre8tive wrote:The new entrance plans look great, and there is a lot of space to better utilize around the base of the tower. I know the "light/bright" renovations are the trend right now, but the current interior with its layers and layers of dark wood, brass, and expensive marble are still very impressive. Postmodern buildings are now receiving upgrades similar to how some art deco interiors were stripped bare for 1950s modern improvements.
dukemeredith wrote:I'm becoming less satisfied with Steve Brown's writing. He seems to omit at least a few important details in every article, without fail. Lately he hasn't been reporting expected completion dates for projects, and it drives me wild.
R1070 wrote:I noticed the empty lot today from my office building window. I really wish they were moving forward with the residential part of this project as well. That's a bit of a disappointment that we have to wait for it in another phase.
Redblock wrote:Recently Retail Street Advisors placed a sign on the property showing 2018 availability.
Tivo_Kenevil wrote:The building front will be major improvement. It finally looks welcoming.
The Fairmont should take notice. That building is screaming for a renovation.
Now if only the Ross Tower garage was torn down and re done as a mixed use building with retail. Then Ross would finally be turning the page.
maconahey wrote:Groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday
http://www.dallasnews.com/business/real ... enant-news
Tucy wrote:Do we have renderings of what is being built?
xen0blue wrote:maconahey wrote:Groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday
http://www.dallasnews.com/business/real ... enant-news
Why do people keep citing the Trammel Crow center re-do, when this is about a totally different project? The article mentions nothing about the new tower.
Across from the Trammell Crow Center, construction will start on a high-rise that will house retail space, a parking garage and a 200-room hotel in the first phase. A 400-unit residential tower is planned for future construction on the block.
exelone31 wrote:This question doesn't relate solely to this development, but I'm curious: Was Klyde Warren Park the catalyst for all this? It seems like there's been so much attention paid to the area, that I can't imagine it's pure coincidence.
DBadger wrote:So far:
Cinepolis
Union
Sky 2
Ascension
Katy tower
Magnolia
Park District
TCC
Bleu Ciel