East Quarter: ~24 Building Redevelopment

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Postby undefinedprocess » 05 Mar 2021 09:26

quixomniac wrote:
THRILLHO wrote:eq10.JPG
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Both towers are sitting on what are currently empty lots.


If thats 300 Pearl on the 2nd picture, then the other two towers are maybe 50 stories tall? :shock:
Woulda been great if they had the rest of downtown in their model to get a good grasp on the big impact these builds could have on the skyline.
Either way, exciting. :D

I saw those while watching the video and meant to screenshot, come on here, and post to see what everyone thought... Really would be amazing to see those and the density they'd add, and depending on if they're residential, office, etc., the activity they'd bring. Plus, let's say one was 50 ish stories, imagine the views from that height on this side of downtown. WOW.

Also, that second picture, all of those trees that are directly across from 300 Pearl... What's that?

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Postby Tnexster » 05 Mar 2021 10:17

undefinedprocess wrote:
quixomniac wrote:
THRILLHO wrote:eq10.JPG
eq9.JPG

Both towers are sitting on what are currently empty lots.


If thats 300 Pearl on the 2nd picture, then the other two towers are maybe 50 stories tall? :shock:
Woulda been great if they had the rest of downtown in their model to get a good grasp on the big impact these builds could have on the skyline.
Either way, exciting. :D

I saw those while watching the video and meant to screenshot, come on here, and post to see what everyone thought... Really would be amazing to see those and the density they'd add, and depending on if they're residential, office, etc., the activity they'd bring. Plus, let's say one was 50 ish stories, imagine the views from that height on this side of downtown. WOW.

Also, that second picture, all of those trees that are directly across from 300 Pearl... What's that?


I believe those trees are the planned park, will be a great addition that is hopefully surrounded by new towers. I would absolutely love to see the skyline stretch into this corner of downtown in a much bigger way.

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Postby undefinedprocess » 05 Mar 2021 10:23

Tnexster wrote:
undefinedprocess wrote:
quixomniac wrote:
If thats 300 Pearl on the 2nd picture, then the other two towers are maybe 50 stories tall? :shock:
Woulda been great if they had the rest of downtown in their model to get a good grasp on the big impact these builds could have on the skyline.
Either way, exciting. :D

I saw those while watching the video and meant to screenshot, come on here, and post to see what everyone thought... Really would be amazing to see those and the density they'd add, and depending on if they're residential, office, etc., the activity they'd bring. Plus, let's say one was 50 ish stories, imagine the views from that height on this side of downtown. WOW.

Also, that second picture, all of those trees that are directly across from 300 Pearl... What's that?


I believe those trees are the planned park, will be a great addition that is hopefully surrounded by new towers. I would absolutely love to see the skyline stretch into this corner of downtown in a much bigger way.

Agreed, would love to see these two other towers (aside from 300 Pearl) to happen, especially that one with the sloped top (sorry for basic ass terms). But damn, those would be cool.
Also, I just revived the 2200 Pacific thread to dream a bit. Imagine these possible EQ towers plus a beast (800 ish footer) here. That would be insane (just speaking in terms of the skyline and density).

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Postby Jay9398 » 05 Mar 2021 13:00

LPG wrote:
THRILLHO wrote:eq10.JPG
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Both towers are sitting on what are currently empty lots.


In the foreground of the second picture, there appears to be an additional ~6 story building on Commerce & Caesar Chavez? Potentially Main & Caesar Chavez?


It looks like Commerce and Cesar Chavez to me. Looks like maybe the plan is to add height to the block of two story buildings in the 2100 block of Commerce across from the baby Flatiron? That would be pretty awesome.

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Postby rono3849 » 12 Apr 2021 16:43

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East Quarter's largest tower continues to move towards completion. It stands out on the Eastern skyline along with the towers in Deep Ellum.
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Postby willyk » 14 Apr 2021 23:22

https://www.300pearl.com/wp-content/upl ... 042320.pdf

Page 8 of 9

Maybe I missed this earlier, but did we already know that East Quarter had acquired the Scottish Rite parking lot for Phase IV?

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Postby eburress » 15 Apr 2021 09:32

What are phases III and IV? Are these the buildings we saw in the models earlier in this thread or something different?

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Postby R1070 » 15 Apr 2021 13:44

I think they are those other high rises that were pictured.

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Postby eburress » 15 Apr 2021 14:28

Looking back at the models, I think you're right!

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Postby maconahey » 29 Apr 2021 12:28

Boutique hotel with mini-rooms debuts in charming downtown Dallas building

A unique new hotel is opening in a charming old building on the very east side of downtown Dallas. Called Sova Hotel, it'll go into a three-story structure at 2105 Commerce St., where it will open in May.


Their "micro-rooms" will come in at about 120 square feet for a basic room, and 180 to 220 square feet for their VIP rooms. (An average hotel room is 250 square feet.) There are 39 rooms total.


https://dallas.culturemap.com/news/trav ... que-hotel/

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Postby THRILLHO » 29 Apr 2021 12:57

We should definitely have more mini hotels like this. They appeal to travelers who just need a cheap place to crash after being out most of the day, but we basically only have the Deep Ellum Hostel down the street. Not every hotel needs to be an experience in itself if the city is appealing on its own. Hopefully Dallas is reaching that point.

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Postby lakewoodhobo » 29 Apr 2021 15:32

Happy to see this concept here. Some years ago, we needed a cheap room in London for a night just to catch the flight home from Heathrow the next morning, and booked the Z Hotel in Piccadilly... very tiny rooms that are modern and clean but you'd never spend any time in.

They had free wine and cheese at the bar.

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Postby THRILLHO » 05 May 2021 11:42

"Less is more: New downtown Dallas hotel offers plush but small rooms" - Dallas Morning News

It's more spacious and 'luxurious' than I expected from a micro hotel but this is Dallas so I don't know what I was thinking. :lol:

Downtown could use something more in the $75 range.

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Postby Kelley USA » 05 May 2021 11:58

New restaurant announced, from the same team that brought us Monarch at The National. Looks like a great addition!

https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaur ... r-in-2022/

https://ettarestaurant.com/

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Postby DPatel304 » 05 May 2021 12:23

Cool news! I'm looking forward to some retail opening up in the East Quarter so I can actually start hanging out there.

According to this link, it looks like National Anthem will open up in June? I'm not sure how accurate that is, but it's been a while since we have gotten an update regarding this place.
National Anthem | Downtown | June

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Postby dallaz » 11 May 2021 16:49

Historic Dallas masonic hall will house immersive museum space

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... eum-space/

Los Angeles-based Impact Museums is converting the old Masonic building into what it calls a center for “next-gen immersive experiences focused on important social causes.”


Construction is scheduled to start this month to convert the former Masonic building into what’s called BlockHouse – Impact Museum in state planning documents.

Dallas architect Omniplan is working on the project, according to the state filings.

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Postby willyk » 11 May 2021 23:41

/\ Nice add to the EQ. With this museum, the new park and the restaurants we might get some foot traffic and some retail for the neighborhood.

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Postby Tnexster » 08 Jun 2021 10:29

Nice to have something besides that ugly glass box to look at on that side of the freeway. Few more towers and it might be almost unnoticeable.

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Postby vman » 16 Jun 2021 14:14

Theragun Maker Picks Dallas For Second U.S. Headquarters

"Therabody will occupy the top floors of 2200 Main. It expects to bring more than 50 jobs to Dallas and eventually expand its presence in the area beyond its corporate office. The company’s focus on wellness, technology, and design made it a perfect fit for East Quarter, said Patrick Todd, managing partner at Todd Interests."

https://www.dmagazine.com/business-econ ... dquarters/

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Postby undefinedprocess » 21 Jun 2021 10:57

Posted on corporate relocation thread, but wanted to post here too.

Therabody, the makers of Theragun, are adding a second HQ in Downtown Dallas. More specifically, they'll be in the East Quarter at 2200 Main St. Pretty great to see all these relocations to the EQ, and makes me even more excited to see 300 Pearl open up and the office space in that fill out (as well as the residential component).
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/real-estate/2021/06/18/the-company-behind-the-buzzy-theragun-massager-is-moving-into-downtown-dallas/

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Postby CTroyMathis » 13 Jul 2021 17:22

dallaz wrote:Historic Dallas masonic hall will house immersive museum space

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... eum-space/

Los Angeles-based Impact Museums is converting the old Masonic building into what it calls a center for “next-gen immersive experiences focused on important social causes.”


Construction is scheduled to start this month to convert the former Masonic building into what’s called BlockHouse – Impact Museum in state planning documents.

Dallas architect Omniplan is working on the project, according to the state filings.


Time-frame follow-up:
https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/ ... 2021019669
https://goo.gl/maps/pkVaptwHWFj32Jq27

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Postby cowboyeagle05 » 14 Jul 2021 15:25

Not what I want but not terrible idea I guess. A museum seems like a logical use for that architecture but it has to have a big enough draw that will compel people to ignore the areas evolving uses and difficulties. Once the park is full steam I could see it being a serious draw for sure as a digital museum. It always seemed too big for a traditional office tenant even if they were a dot com type company.
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Postby Tivo_Kenevil » 22 Jul 2021 10:17

Love it.we need More!!!

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Postby Erick_g02 » 22 Jul 2021 16:00

It is so imposing relative to all of the other 1-2 story structures in its vicinity but I LOVE this!

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Postby R1070 » 22 Jul 2021 16:46

Hopefully more buildings go up and keep it company.

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Postby willyk » 23 Jul 2021 05:03

R1070 wrote:Hopefully more buildings go up and keep it company.


All of these projects are poised for near term development in the immediate vicinity of 300 Pearl:

1. Convert the Magnolia Oil/KLIF building into a restaurant.
2. Turn the Masonic lodge into a museum.
3. Build Harwood Park.
4. Complete the apartment development on Jackson.
5. Complete the town home development on Commerce.

(Nothing has been announced for 4&5 yet, but substantial work was done on these projects before the work stopped.)

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Postby Urbancowboy » 24 Jul 2021 21:24

If I could pick one place to live in Downtown in the near future, it would be the East Quarter district. It's a great location and is "true urban" as compared to Design District or Uptown. It's so close to all the hot spots--Discovery District, Deep Ellum, Farmer's Market and CBD/The Municipal district. It's also that not far from Cedar's and the Arts District.

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Postby Tivo_Kenevil » 25 Jul 2021 11:05

The govt district and KBH area is the worst part of downtown. That's not a hotspot. That's a negative

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Postby I45Tex » 26 Jul 2021 22:29

"Three visits to the Dallas Public Library surprised me, pleasantly. Young Street—the whole strip between the Library and City Hall—is not a thing of beauty. At best it’s a serviceable, charmless thoroughfare. On hot sunny summer days, it has something of the effect of an eerie De Chirico painting: even with people present, you feel that the vast expanse of concrete dehumanizes pedestrians.

Once inside, the scene changes."

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Would be pretty visionary, you know, to go over here near East Quarter and build a new public library and city hall along the west side of Central Avenue. That's the restored north-south cross-street of Elm, Main, and Commerce -- Blind Lemon Jefferson, the best selling country bluesman of his generation, "got his start singing at the intersection of Elm Street and Central Avenue, where crowds would gather to hear him. Those crossroads today are under I-345, the elevated highway that was built through the center of Deep Ellum in the 1970s. That erasure offers one explanation for Dallas’ forgotten sense of its own role in the history of American music—a lack of care that has eroded many of the connections between this city and its past."

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In fact, I've looked at the roll plots of the hybrid I-345 replacement option. I think if the DOT could eliminate exit ramps and onramps between I-30 and Live Oak, or even just between Canton and Live Oak, then the civic space with better city hall and library could become a cost-effective reality. That's because most of our New 345 Express mainlanes for this segment could be built offsite in precast concrete modules with integrated stormwater channels, then rapidly laid like an at-grade causeway within the right-of-way currently being used up just for frontage roads and access ramps.

Most of the big pillars upholding 345's current mainlanes could remain intact, actually, and help support the civic boulevard deck level that would be Central Avenue.
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Postby I45Tex » 26 Jul 2021 23:19

If the storm drainage capacity's prefabricated inside the depth profile of the new expressway concrete beams, then the ground will not require excavation before the mainlanes can be replaced. Just lay them like a land bridge.

The tradeoff is that the maximum volume of aboveground drainage needing to be designed into it is going to raise (within a margin of a few feet) the overall clearance height by the boulevard deck or avenue cap that covers it. This overall design height affects the cost of the irrigated tree boxes for any boulevard-level street trees -- as well as lengths/costs of gradual approaches on both sides for EMC, Pacific and Swiss to tie into this avenue. It would be more construction time devoted to subsequently reconstructing them as opposed to 345 itself, but the carrot would be worth it for the neighborhood in the near term if we can compensate the affected neighborhood enterprises in the meantime.

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Postby TWCRE » 28 Jul 2021 08:36

kingpin wrote:ImageUntitled by rlopez2011, on Flickr


What is the tall new construction bldg on the left side of the pic?

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Postby undefinedprocess » 28 Jul 2021 09:00

TWCRE wrote:
kingpin wrote:ImageUntitled by rlopez2011, on Flickr


What is the tall new construction bldg on the left side of the pic?

Are you referring to 300 Pearl?
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Postby dalbert » 28 Jul 2021 10:20

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Postby R1070 » 28 Jul 2021 13:06

I love the work being done on the closed street.

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Postby undefinedprocess » 28 Jul 2021 15:51

R1070 wrote:I love the work being done on the closed street.

Same here, now that you mention it. Hadn't even paid that close of attention to the street yet. Imagine how nice that'll be once those trees have some time to mature.

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Postby R1070 » 28 Jul 2021 22:00

And when Harwood Park is done.

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Postby willyk » 31 Jul 2021 05:35

Is there any opportunity for Jackson to turn into a nice walking street? We have the Discovery District at one end and Harwood Park/300 Pearl at the other. What’s in between?

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Postby LPG » 31 Jul 2021 08:27

willyk wrote:Is there any opportunity for Jackson to turn into a nice walking street? We have the Discovery District at one end and Harwood Park/300 Pearl at the other. What’s in between?


Parking garages, surface lot, smaller surface lot and a Cowboys Fit. Very Dallas

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Postby Warrior2020 » 31 Jul 2021 12:42

LPG wrote:
willyk wrote:Is there any opportunity for Jackson to turn into a nice walking street? We have the Discovery District at one end and Harwood Park/300 Pearl at the other. What’s in between?


Parking garages, surface lot, smaller surface lot and a Cowboys Fit. Very Dallas

I actually walked in between 300 pearl and the other building and it was nice. When the retail fills up it will be a really cool walkable hangout spot

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Postby LPG » 01 Aug 2021 00:22

Warrior2020 wrote:
LPG wrote:
willyk wrote:Is there any opportunity for Jackson to turn into a nice walking street? We have the Discovery District at one end and Harwood Park/300 Pearl at the other. What’s in between?


Parking garages, surface lot, smaller surface lot and a Cowboys Fit. Very Dallas

I actually walked in between 300 pearl and the other building and it was nice. When the retail fills up it will be a really cool walkable hangout spot


Apologies - I took the question to be what’s in between EQ and Discovery District when walking down Jackson.

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Postby LPG » 03 Aug 2021 21:26

This is almost definitely the wrong place, but there is a less than stellar argument to be made that this is the fringe of the EQ. The applicant is MCRT LLC, aka Mill Creek.

Thoroughfare amendment from Aug 5 CPC, page 122

The location this development is proposed to be built currently exists as a parking lot. The applicant is proposing to build 333 multifamily units and 4,300-6,500 square feet of commercial uses.



Aug 5 CPC - Thoroughfare Amendment

https://dallascityhall.com/government/m ... EVISED.pdf

Jul 1 CPC - Previous zoning case approval referenced in the above

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Postby R1070 » 03 Aug 2021 22:24

What are the details on this Mill Creek development?

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Postby willyk » 04 Aug 2021 04:30

Young St between Ervay and Harwood.

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R1070 wrote:What are the details on this Mill Creek development?


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I don’t know. I was hoping someone else may have more insight than I.
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Postby cowboyeagle05 » 04 Aug 2021 09:28

Is that lot big enough for a donut? I would assume a garage with units stacked on top plus its usually used for church parking so I imagine the church has to be getting some parking out of it as well. That's of course if the church owns the lot and that I am not aware of.

Could it be the bigger lots across the street at all?
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