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Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 07 May 2019 11:09
by muncien
Where are those people walking to in that bottom picture? There's nothing over there...
Their cars in the parking lot, maybe?

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 07 May 2019 12:36
by Tnexster
So this is office product number two announced since we heard about the lack of new product coming online to meet demand. Well, three if you count the office building at central market in Uptown. But, a lot of new towers have been announced of late, impressive since we keep hearing that this cycle is done.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 14 May 2019 14:07
by dallaz
I walked down to Victory Park this morning/early afternoon and was surprised at all the people that were patronizing the businesses. It actually had some type of energy.

I also seen someone who I assume to be a part of the redevelopment of Victory Park, talking to someone about the new restaurants that are going to open in VP. I know for sure he said a Chipotle is going in and some other places...which I’ve never heard of and sadly I forgot the names. Things seem to be looking up for VP and it makes me hella excited.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 14 May 2019 14:15
by lakewoodhobo
dallaz wrote:I walked down to Victory Park this morning/early afternoon and was surprised at all the people that were patronizing the businesses. It actually had some type of energy.

I also seen someone who I assume to be a part of the redevelopment of Victory Park, talking to someone about the new restaurants that are going to open in VP. I know for sure he said a Chipotle is going in and some other places...which I’ve never heard of and sadly I forgot the names. Things seem to be looking up for VP and it makes me hella excited.


You know VP turned the corner if Chipotle wants to move in. I expected them to return downtown at some point and I was hoping it would be inside the loop, but this makes sense.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 14 May 2019 14:29
by dallaz
lakewoodhobo wrote:
dallaz wrote:I walked down to Victory Park this morning/early afternoon and was surprised at all the people that were patronizing the businesses. It actually had some type of energy.

I also seen someone who I assume to be a part of the redevelopment of Victory Park, talking to someone about the new restaurants that are going to open in VP. I know for sure he said a Chipotle is going in and some other places...which I’ve never heard of and sadly I forgot the names. Things seem to be looking up for VP and it makes me hella excited.


You know VP turned the corner if Chipotle wants to move in. I expected them to return downtown at some point and I was hoping it would be inside the loop, but this makes sense.
Yeah, VP has greatly improved since the last time I was there and it shows. I’m sure many other businesses will start to follow. Especially, when the new residential tower gets built. BTW the streetlights had banners that said “SoVi”. I was like what the hell...what’s with the acronyms?! I just can’t get myself to say “South Victory” let alone “SoVi”. Ewww...lol :lol:

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 14 May 2019 16:15
by DPatel304
Thanks for the positive update. It's very surprising to hear there was some activity considering it's a Tuesday during the day.

I really think the Stars getting so deep into the playoffs really helped bring a TON of people out to the area at just the right time. So many people were telling me they went there to watch the games and were shocked at how much there was to do in VP now.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 14 May 2019 16:33
by homeworld1031tx
DPatel304 wrote:Thanks for the positive update. It's very surprising to hear there was some activity considering it's a Tuesday during the day.

I really think the Stars getting so deep into the playoffs really helped bring a TON of people out to the area at just the right time. So many people were telling me they went there to watch the games and were shocked at how much there was to do in VP now.


I think this is a very accurate take - it was interesting to see the crowds that the stars brought both for games and for watch parties during the away games. It's always happened but I've never seen it at this scale and of course at this length due to their playoffs success. Definitely helped showcase what Victory has to offer. Hell, just Hero alone has boosted the liveliness of the area significantly.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 14 May 2019 16:42
by dallaz
DPatel304 wrote:Thanks for the positive update. It's very surprising to hear there was some activity considering it's a Tuesday during the day.

I really think the Stars getting so deep into the playoffs really helped bring a TON of people out to the area at just the right time. So many people were telling me they went there to watch the games and were shocked at how much there was to do in VP now.
Now that you mention it, that makes a lot of sense. The good weather we’re having I’m sure is helping as well. Many of the restaurant patios were pretty full this afternoon too.

BTW Klyde Warren Park was packed to the brim with people. It was so full that I lowkey felt claustrophobic and it was very difficult to find a spot to chill. I guess that’s a good problem to have. I should have took a picture because it was seriously packed! It literally looked like a Saturday afternoon.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 14 May 2019 23:00
by ArtVandelay
The old Chase bank next to the CVS on main would be a perfect Chipotle spot in the loop.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 15 May 2019 15:37
by dalbert
New concept called "Feed Me Pronto" is opening next to Sift + Pour. Looks like a strong fast-casual addition.

https://www.feedmepronto.com/locations

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 15 May 2019 16:15
by ArtVandelay
Local Press + Brew has closed in VP.

https://www.guidelive.com/food-and-drin ... rite-drink

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 15 May 2019 22:31
by willyk
ArtVandelay wrote:Local Press + Brew has closed in VP.

https://www.guidelive.com/food-and-drin ... rite-drink


It was oddly run. They never turned the sign on in the mornings—to save money? Anyway at the busiest time of day for a juice place it looked closed. Strange.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 16 May 2019 10:30
by j_d_p
dalbert wrote:New concept called "Feed Me Pronto" is opening next to Sift + Pour. Looks like a strong fast-casual addition.

https://www.feedmepronto.com/locations


This has allegedly been opening for 2 years. I'll believe it when I see it.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 16 May 2019 12:34
by Tivo_Kenevil
willyk wrote:
ArtVandelay wrote:Local Press + Brew has closed in VP.

https://www.guidelive.com/food-and-drin ... rite-drink


It was oddly run. They never turned the sign on in the mornings—to save money? Anyway at the busiest time of day for a juice place it looked closed. Strange.


I live near by. I always thought it was a motorcycle club. So never went.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 16 May 2019 16:57
by DPatel304
Deep Ellum's biggest landlord acquires Dallas complex Victory Park
http://dallas.culturemap.com/news/real- ... eep-ellum/

I don't really know how important/significant this is, but here it is.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 29 May 2019 08:37
by gchrisbailey
R1070 wrote:The Lexi is proposed for a different area of Harwood.


Whoops...I saw the proposed structure height of 650+ feet and thought it must be the long planned Lexi...

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 07 Jun 2019 20:26
by maconahey
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Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jun 2019 10:14
by clcrash19
Taking core samples for the 15 story?

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jun 2019 12:23
by Tnexster
That's a large parking area, didn't realize that large of a section was still remaining.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:21
by Kelley USA
The Hard Rock Café is closing... I'm honestly surprised it lasted this long. I'm not sure who ever actually went here? I went once when it first opened and actually thought the place looked pretty cool. But, she gone at the end of July!

https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news ... s_headline

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 11:26
by Tnexster
Never once set foot in that place.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 12:46
by eburress
I didn't even know Dallas had a Hard Rock Hotel. The last Hard Rock in town I was aware of was the one on McKinney Ave.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 13:27
by dukemeredith
Not a hotel, only a cafe.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 13:37
by DPatel304
I never went here either, and I always thought it was such an odd location. I hope they have plans to relocate somewhere more prominent.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 13:43
by exelone31
Yeah I'm also pretty surprised the Hard Rock lasted this long. Maybe with a large-ish company like Hard Rock, they were able to eat the cost for a while before calling it quits.

My purely speculative Spidey sense tells me that a steak house is bound to move in there. Something like Fogo de Chao could work in that chainy corner of VP.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 16:01
by joshua.dodd
No business? Too high rent costs? Why are they closing?

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 16:35
by Cbdallas
Outside of Vegas is there even a brand for Hard Rock anymore???

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 16:38
by tamtagon
I think the one in Atlanta is busy all the time.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 20:14
by CTroyMathis
Circo will die probably.

So, put the HRC back where it's supposed to be. On McKinney Ave where it was before, only with a tower over it. Throw in a golden grasshopper and palms, too.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 12 Jun 2019 21:01
by tamtagon
HRC Convention Ctr?

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:32
by Tucy
Cbdallas wrote:Outside of Vegas is there even a brand for Hard Rock anymore???


They have about 185 Hard Rock Cafes and almost 50 hotels all over the world and they are rapidly expanding the hotel brand. So, apparently, yes.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 10:50
by R1070
I think a hotel/restaurant near the convention center would do well.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 11:16
by lakewoodhobo
DART Approves Victory Plaza Development Agreement

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board approved a development agreement for Victory Plaza with Anland North Commercial LP on Tuesday, June 11.

The development agreement allows for the financing, design, engineering and construction of DART's one-acre Victory Plaza with Anland maintaining it through the Victory Owners Association for ten years following completion of construction.

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Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 14:42
by ArtVandelay
Anyone know what's behind the garage doors along the path? I've always thought they would be good spots to sell food/snacks, etc. to people coming to/from the DART station on game days.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 13 Jun 2019 22:44
by jsoto3
DART Approves Victory Plaza Development Agreement
https://www.dart.org/news/news.asp?ID=1403

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board approved a development agreement for Victory Plaza with Anland North Commercial LP on Tuesday, June 11.

The development agreement allows for the financing, design, engineering and construction of DART's one-acre Victory Plaza with Anland maintaining it through the Victory Owners Association for ten years following completion of construction.

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DART acquired the land during construction of their light-rail line for the purpose of constructing and operating a future plaza that would connect Victory Station to American Airlines Center and the Victory Development.

Anland owns approximately three acres of property located at 2601 Victory Avenue, north of and adjacent to the DART property and intends to develop it with a 350,000 square foot class "A" office building and 13,000 square feet of retail space.

Anland's new development is estimated to employ 1,200 employees, and the impact to DART's ridership is expected to be 180 new riders per day.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 19 Jun 2019 15:44
by clcrash19
Drove by this site this morning and it looks like more stuff is being placed on the surface lot/site area.. work starting soon maybe?

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 19 Jun 2019 17:53
by uptown74
CTroyMathis wrote:Circo will die probably.

So, put the HRC back where it's supposed to be. On McKinney Ave where it was before, only with a tower over it. Throw in a golden grasshopper and palms, too.



I love this idea

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 19 Jun 2019 18:30
by R1070
Or in the Epic

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 20 Jun 2019 11:34
by Cbdallas
Or in that stupid Circo concept on McKinney.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 20 Jun 2019 13:59
by exelone31
Maybe that place next to Blackfriar?




:)

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 22 Jun 2019 11:32
by cowboyeagle05
Tucy wrote:
Cbdallas wrote:Outside of Vegas is there even a brand for Hard Rock anymore???


They have about 185 Hard Rock Cafes and almost 50 hotels all over the world and they are rapidly expanding the hotel brand. So, apparently, yes.


Didn't they sell the Hard Rock Las Vegas to Virgin for conversion into Virgins hotel concept?

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 24 Jun 2019 19:06
by CTroyMathis
CTroyMathis wrote:Circo will die probably.

So, put the HRC back where it's supposed to be. On McKinney Ave where it was before, only with a tower over it. Throw in a golden grasshopper and palms, too.


I do believe Circo just closed after last night. . . (Will repost in appropriate thread, though.)

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 26 Jun 2019 22:02
by rogerroger
Looks like Hatchways cafe is opening June 27th with the rest of it opening next month. It looks like a pretty cool place. Hatchways has got some serious square footage taking up all the retail space under the Vista besides Billy Can Can. Anyone know the total sq footage of Hatchways?

https://www.guidelive.com/food-and-drink/2019/06/26/hatchways-cafe-opens-victory-park-bringing-foodie-culture-brave-new-world-coworking

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jul 2019 07:53
by lakewoodhobo
Hillwood, USAA team up on Victory Park office tower
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... fice-tower

"it's located right in the heart of Dallas directly adjacent to a new urban plaza and the only DART station in Uptown."

Except for, you know, Cityplace/Uptown Station.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jul 2019 09:10
by Tnexster
Maybe he means Dart station as opposed to a subway station? I'm reaching but I don't know what else to attribute that to.

While I am glad they are building some new office product in VP, they could have used something more significant. Hope Harwood comes out of the ground with that 40 story million sf tower. That would spill out some daytime population numbers.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jul 2019 13:39
by texasstar
Underwhelming.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jul 2019 14:34
by Cbdallas
This will help with adding more weekday lunch bodies in the surrounding restaurants as well as make that DART station feel like it is more connected to Victory Park.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jul 2019 14:39
by Mr. Amsterdam
Why are the designs of Dallas high-rises so boring? If you look at the building designs in other cities like Seattle, Austin, Amsterdam, etc, you'll see some creativity. This looks like every other 15-20 story high-rise that's popped up over the last 5 years.

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jul 2019 16:35
by Thymant
Mr. Amsterdam wrote:Why are the designs of Dallas high-rises so boring? If you look at the building designs in other cities like Seattle, Austin, Amsterdam, etc, you'll see some creativity. This looks like every other 15-20 story high-rise that's popped up over the last 5 years.


Ok please tell me what 15-20 building in Austin looks better than this?

Re: Victory Park 3.0

Posted: 08 Jul 2019 18:35
by R1070
I like the industrial look to it.