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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 29 Jun 2018 09:17
by lakewoodhobo
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"His name is George. George... Glass."

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 29 Jun 2018 12:04
by Hannibal Lecter
Topped out.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 29 Jun 2018 13:56
by Tnexster
Maybe they read this forum!

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 29 Jun 2018 20:45
by R1070
This just looks taller in person to me than I imagined from the renderings. I felt like the renderings made the office building look more short and fat.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 30 Jun 2018 11:31
by cowboyeagle05
Depends on the side you are looking at. Plus I guarantee the renderings focused on making sure the tower didn't appear to be too tall for the neighborhood. It's an art preparing renderings that sell a project to politicians, tenants, and the neighborhood who might stop it from happening if they get a whiff of whats really being built.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Jul 2018 12:54
by kingpin
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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 13 Jul 2018 18:28
by RWXR
cowboyeagle05 wrote:Depends on the side you are looking at. Plus I guarantee the renderings focused on making sure the tower didn't appear to be too tall for the neighborhood. It's an art preparing renderings that sell a project to politicians, tenants, and the neighborhood who might stop it from happening if they get a whiff of whats really being built.


I expected it to be about that big. Its the only part of the complex that is guaranteed to be built. Hopefully they fill it all in - I expect that the parts that include/connect-to the KoP will be the Last built. (most expensive with the least return) The apartment/mixed-use/hotel are a bit iffy with all the new hotel and apartment spaces being brought into the area already.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 13 Jul 2018 19:07
by Hannibal Lecter
^ The apartment building is already under construction.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 14 Jul 2018 20:05
by RWXR
Hannibal Lecter wrote:^ The apartment building is already under construction.


My understanding was they were building office space and not apartments first -- but that was from some of the early renderings. I still stand by my position that KoP will be the LAST part they do.

The renderings don't look much like what they built, no cantilevering. So I can see where I got confused. Just walked past last night and I watched it going up from my building.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 15 Jul 2018 19:43
by Hannibal Lecter
There's a site plan on page 9 of https://kdc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017 ... al-A22.pdf

the office tower is topped out. The residential tower along Elm is around the second or third floor now. About two weeks ago they got the city to chip in historic preservation funds to subsidize building the new hotel tower next to the existing building. https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/comm ... ay-new-one

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 16 Jul 2018 02:51
by ContriveDallasite
Is the segment marked "Hotel Addition" also planned or are they staging construction?

Also have any tenants been announced for the central plaza square area?

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 16 Jul 2018 08:16
by cowboyeagle05
Yeah, the residential tower is definitely under construction as well as the hotel. The Hotel addition is the smallest construction but the hotel project is definitely moving along. This project is moving full steam ahead.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 16 Jul 2018 15:31
by Hannibal Lecter
ContriveDallasite wrote:Is the segment marked "Hotel Addition" also planned or are they staging construction


That's the building they just got the city to give them big bucks for. It's not under construction yet.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 30 Jul 2018 20:07
by DALBruin
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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 03:49
by ContriveDallasite
Great shots, that brickwork facade mockup looks great. Really looking forward to seeing the residential portion impact the skyline. I really hope we can get the Dallas Highschool tower started, would hate to see the project fall through.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 03:49
by ContriveDallasite
Great shots, that brickwork facade mockup looks great. Really looking forward to seeing the residential portion impact the skyline. I really hope we can get the Dallas Highschool tower started, would hate to see the project fall through.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 08:51
by Tnexster
Another big garage, this one looks like it will not be concealed behind a glass curtain wall.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 11:28
by Hannibal Lecter
Tnexster wrote:Another big garage, this one looks like it will not be concealed behind a glass curtain wall.

The garage at the base of the building will be covered. The larger garage on the highway side will not.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 12:52
by Tivo_Kenevil
Skyline of garages. So lame.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 14:22
by cowboyeagle05
Let the highway stare at garages is fine with me. As long as the pedestrian level is more dressed up appropriately.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 14:30
by The_Overdog
Seems fine to me as noise and pollution buffers for the real buildings. If we aren't going to lower parking requirements, then lining freeways with garages seems like the best option.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 16:01
by Tnexster
After it's finished and this giant uncovered garage is sitting there....I can hear the complaints now.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 01 Aug 2018 16:13
by dd_dweller
Has anything been announced in regards to retail/restaurants being signed or lead tenants for the office tower?

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 10 Aug 2018 15:57
by Hannibal Lecter
Office building crane is gone.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Sep 2018 11:30
by mwaskow
Great shot of the Epic in the background of this photo.

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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Sep 2018 11:32
by mwaskow
Here's another one at night

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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Sep 2018 11:35
by dallaz
^^^^^ohhhh very nice.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Sep 2018 12:02
by cowboyeagle05
Look how terrible it looks. It's like the death star sitting there looming over Deep Ellum. ;)

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Sep 2018 12:12
by Tnexster
Downtown creeping over into DE.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Oct 2018 10:36
by Hannibal Lecter
Second office building crane is gone. Hotel crane is up.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Oct 2018 12:16
by Warrior2015
Hannibal Lecter wrote:Second office building crane is gone. Hotel crane is up.

Wait...there's two office buildings ?

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Oct 2018 12:29
by Tnexster
Warrior2015 wrote:
Hannibal Lecter wrote:Second office building crane is gone. Hotel crane is up.

Wait...there's two office buildings ?


No, one office, one hotel and one residential tower which is the tallest of them all.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 04 Oct 2018 12:41
by Hannibal Lecter
Second crane, not second building. There was another crane on the other side of the office building, removed in August. Was mainly used for the parking garage.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Oct 2018 14:00
by Tnexster
Okay, so the other crane was removed and now I noticed another crane today. What is that blue crane working on? Anybody know?

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Oct 2018 18:27
by Hannibal Lecter
^ Hotel. The new building that the city is giving them millions in historic preservation dollars to build.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 21 Nov 2018 14:40
by maconahey
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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 21 Nov 2018 14:57
by Tnexster
So looks like the garage is topped out and the residential tower is now under construction.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 10 Jan 2019 19:17
by Chris Sapphire
Took this shot from the Arts District today of The Epic. Enjoy! You can see the second tower going up fast!

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 20 Jan 2019 21:45
by Thymant
From this Weekend:

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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 28 Jan 2019 14:33
by maconahey
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Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 28 Jan 2019 19:26
by eburress
Thanks for posting...that's a very good shot of the development! What an imposing presence that'll have once it's all done!

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 05 Feb 2019 18:22
by DPatel304
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Posted on the "Traveling Man" Facebook page. Not the greatest picture, but they are basically just showing us that the construction barrier between The Epic and the Traveling man has been removed.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 07 Feb 2019 18:22
by cowboyeagle05
Still no announcement for any of the ground floor spaces. Keeping in mind the office tower seemed to be their first priority to get done and open.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 07 Feb 2019 19:04
by joshua.dodd
Certainly improves the street scene, doesn't it?

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Feb 2019 07:01
by dallaz
cowboyeagle05 wrote:Still no announcement for any of the ground floor spaces. Keeping in mind the office tower seemed to be their first priority to get done and open.

Deep Ellum's huge Epic development moves closer to opening with new office and retail tenants

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... il-tenants

The Epic will also have more than 55,000 square feet of retail space.

Miami restaurateur David Grutman is opening a Dallas version of his popular Komodo restaurant in 19,700 square feet on the ground floor of the office tower. The contemporary Southeast Asian eatery will also have 2,500 square feet of exterior seating, with an upper-level Komodo Lounge.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Feb 2019 09:46
by Matt777
Does anyone think that this area on the north side of Deep Ellum could become a shopping district for the urban core? I know retail is on the decline, but it's a chore for urban core residents to head north towards NorthPark/NW Highway area to shop. I think it's time for a small/midsize mixed-use urban mall somewhere around DT/Uptown.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Feb 2019 10:33
by emmasensei
Speaking as a ~Millennial~ East Dallas resident who moved here from central Boston (where we enjoyed several lively, urban, walkable, dedicated shopping districts), it absolutely is annoying trying to "go shopping" in Dallas. There is no one place with a good diversity of interesting shops and cafes, so we end up bouncing from one neighborhood to another. Via car, of course.

I never want to set foot in an old-school shopping mall, because I despise them and so do all my friends. Truly no offense meant to anybody who enjoys it, but I went inside NorthPark Center for 5 minutes and was revolted. What a beige, soulless hellscape.

But! I think Deep Ellum totally has the potential to be that shopping district for Dallas. Just picked up a new bike from the bike shop on Commerce, and Deep Ellum developers are doing a great job building out storefronts to inspire a sense of discovery and and intrigue. Not all the storefronts are built to spill directly onto the street, so it inspires the kind of pedestrian wandering and exploration that makes shopping districts interesting (Bishop Arts is also doing well with this).

If Deep Ellum gets some street activities going (think crafts markets, small festivals, sidewalk sales, live music performances, etc.) then it could be Dallas' high street 10 years from now.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Feb 2019 13:15
by DPatel304
Matt777 wrote:Does anyone think that this area on the north side of Deep Ellum could become a shopping district for the urban core? I know retail is on the decline, but it's a chore for urban core residents to head north towards NorthPark/NW Highway area to shop. I think it's time for a small/midsize mixed-use urban mall somewhere around DT/Uptown.


That's a very interesting idea for sure. Deep Ellum can definitely provide a nice mix of shops, but, unless I'm missing something, I don't see much room for growth on the north side? But yes, it's about time some of the shops start making their way to the urban core.

emmasensei wrote:I never want to set foot in an old-school shopping mall, because I despise them and so do all my friends. Truly no offense meant to anybody who enjoys it, but I went inside NorthPark Center for 5 minutes and was revolted. What a beige, soulless hellscape.


Haha, I'm right there with you. I've always hated them for the same reason you do, but, now that I've recently started to become more interested in urban development, I despise them even more. Even before stepping foot inside the mall, I'm already annoyed because of the insane amount of traffic, and parking you have to deal with before you even get inside.

It is crazy, to me, how successful some of our malls still are though. The last time I was in one, I was just thinking 'if only a fraction of these people were to frequent Downtown Dallas, we'd have a much more bustling urban core'.

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Feb 2019 13:26
by Mgreen15
emmasensei wrote:Speaking as a ~Millennial~ East Dallas resident who moved here from central Boston (where we enjoyed several lively, urban, walkable, dedicated shopping districts), it absolutely is annoying trying to "go shopping" in Dallas. There is no one place with a good diversity of interesting shops and cafes, so we end up bouncing from one neighborhood to another. Via car, of course.

I never want to set foot in an old-school shopping mall, because I despise them and so do all my friends. Truly no offense meant to anybody who enjoys it, but I went inside NorthPark Center for 5 minutes and was revolted. What a beige, soulless hellscape.

But! I think Deep Ellum totally has the potential to be that shopping district for Dallas. Just picked up a new bike from the bike shop on Commerce, and Deep Ellum developers are doing a great job building out storefronts to inspire a sense of discovery and and intrigue. Not all the storefronts are built to spill directly onto the street, so it inspires the kind of pedestrian wandering and exploration that makes shopping districts interesting (Bishop Arts is also doing well with this).

If Deep Ellum gets some street activities going (think crafts markets, small festivals, sidewalk sales, live music performances, etc.) then it could be Dallas' high street 10 years from now.


Sure, this is a fun idea.... but Dallas and the sun belt are entirely different in terms of culture, climate and consumer habits. How many people would actually be walking around Deep Ellum in the middle of the afternoon on any weekend from late May to late September?

Re: Deep Ellum: Epic ~ Knights of Pythias Temple

Posted: 08 Feb 2019 13:28
by eburress
emmasensei wrote:Speaking as a ~Millennial~ East Dallas resident who moved here from central Boston (where we enjoyed several lively, urban, walkable, dedicated shopping districts), it absolutely is annoying trying to "go shopping" in Dallas. There is no one place with a good diversity of interesting shops and cafes, so we end up bouncing from one neighborhood to another. Via car, of course.

I never want to set foot in an old-school shopping mall, because I despise them and so do all my friends. Truly no offense meant to anybody who enjoys it, but I went inside NorthPark Center for 5 minutes and was revolted. What a beige, soulless hellscape.

But! I think Deep Ellum totally has the potential to be that shopping district for Dallas. Just picked up a new bike from the bike shop on Commerce, and Deep Ellum developers are doing a great job building out storefronts to inspire a sense of discovery and and intrigue. Not all the storefronts are built to spill directly onto the street, so it inspires the kind of pedestrian wandering and exploration that makes shopping districts interesting (Bishop Arts is also doing well with this).

If Deep Ellum gets some street activities going (think crafts markets, small festivals, sidewalk sales, live music performances, etc.) then it could be Dallas' high street 10 years from now.


I'm also very optimistic about the prospects and potential of Deep Ellum and a number of these other evolving areas. Bishop Arts, Deep Ellum, West Village, Knox/Henderson, Lower Greenville, etc have all come such a long way and it's exciting to imagine where they will be in 10, 20 years...which is great because I also hate shopping malls and avoid them like the plague! lol