DPatel304 wrote:I agree. I went on the Katy Trail for the first time in a while this past Saturday, and was surprised to see that there were still construction fences up.
Also, I thought there was supposed to be some restaurants with a large patio that would face the trail and the AAC on the south side of the building, but, when I went there, it didn't seem like there was space for it. Did I simply just miss it, or did those plans change?
willyk wrote:Was the whole purpose of the tall stucco towers to show off lighting effects at night? The lighting effects are not very impressive and during the day the towers look awkward and ugly.
Matt777 wrote:DPatel304 wrote:I agree. I went on the Katy Trail for the first time in a while this past Saturday, and was surprised to see that there were still construction fences up.
Also, I thought there was supposed to be some restaurants with a large patio that would face the trail and the AAC on the south side of the building, but, when I went there, it didn't seem like there was space for it. Did I simply just miss it, or did those plans change?
I live here due to an apartment deal I could not pass up after I sold my condo. Definitely NOT renewing my lease. Hardly any work is being done. The pools, rooftop, and restaurant will hopefully exist but are nowhere near being done. I was told the pool would be done before the end of 2016 and paid extra for a pool facing view, but have just had months of a construction pit view where it sits for a week at a time with no work being done. The tower portion move ins have been delayed. If you read reviews, some people put down deposits and have had their move in date pushed back month after month, with no legal recourse. The office staff is nice and admit the problems, but the developer has dropped the ball on a massive scale. On the positive side, I love the interior of my unit and the floorplan, the gym, and easy Katy Trail access. But totally regret this decision.
Matt777 wrote:I said in the old forum that my idea would be to replace the adjacent Pike Park with 3-4 highrises (one to replace the public housing, and 2-3 luxury market-rate towers built by private developers). Use the proceeds from selling land to private developers to put a brand new Pike Park which would be adjacent to the Katy Trail. I'd love to see a nature-themed pool as part of the park, like Zilker or Deep Eddy in Austin.
JohnMcKee wrote:Are they not giving you a discount on rent because of the pool? A pool is a key amenity and with warm weather right around the corner I would be pretty upset if I was paying for a pool I couldn't use.
tamtagon wrote:hum, I'm wondering about paths to Katy Trail from that party pool; whatever prominence Goat Hill once carried may have been architecturally ruined, but this amenity might be popular for bunches of people.
Matt777 wrote:JohnMcKee wrote:Are they not giving you a discount on rent because of the pool? A pool is a key amenity and with warm weather right around the corner I would be pretty upset if I was paying for a pool I couldn't use.
The leases include a "construction addendum" which I believe bar you from seeking damages. When I signed in September 2016, they told me the pool would be done before the end of 2016 and that seemed entirely possible at the time considering the concrete shell was already up. So I had no problem signing it. Never would I have guessed that they would just let it sit there for months on end with hardly work being done. Everything they did was legal-ish (verbal completion date promise, not written), but very misleading and frankly ridiculous. I think I heard that people started moving into this building March 2016 so they have gone a year with no completed pool.
kingpin wrote:what a view!
Matt777 wrote:The rooftop is finally open. It has a small dipping pool, seating areas, fire pit. The view is very nice.
dollaztx wrote:Matt777 wrote:The rooftop is finally open. It has a small dipping pool, seating areas, fire pit. The view is very nice.
Very nice view. Can you imagine if Little Mexico was a park from that first pic? It would be our small version of Central Park surrounded with towers of unobstructed parkland.
cowboyeagle05 wrote:dollaztx wrote:Matt777 wrote:The rooftop is finally open. It has a small dipping pool, seating areas, fire pit. The view is very nice.
Very nice view. Can you imagine if Little Mexico was a park from that first pic? It would be our small version of Central Park surrounded with towers of unobstructed parkland.
There is already lots of parkland nearby and we have Kylde Warren for mini Central Park. You even have a easily connected pedestrian and bike trail to connect it all. What we don't have enough of is affordable housing in Dallas.
joshua.dodd wrote:cowboyeagle05 wrote:dollaztx wrote:
Very nice view. Can you imagine if Little Mexico was a park from that first pic? It would be our small version of Central Park surrounded with towers of unobstructed parkland.
There is already lots of parkland nearby and we have Kylde Warren for mini Central Park. You even have a easily connected pedestrian and bike trail to connect it all. What we don't have enough of is affordable housing in Dallas.
Good luck finding your affordable housing in a high demand market.
Au contraire, just a few miles south of the Trinity you'll find affordable housing in a not so nice area.
homeworld1031tx wrote:Has any of the retail here opened? I've noticed the sign up for "Local Tap and Table" for a few months now, but can't find much info about it online. It has a facebook page that was established in April 2019 but it hasn't been updated since. Did it fall through?
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