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Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 15 Dec 2019 21:22
by kingpin
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Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 16 Dec 2019 14:54
by Tnexster
What floor are they up to?

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 16 Dec 2019 22:47
by willyk
Someone correct me but I think it’s 18. And do those forms move 4 floors at a time?

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 18 Dec 2019 23:12
by willyk
Now I say 15.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 19 Dec 2019 11:49
by dalbert
I live on the 22nd floor of The 23 and it's just about eye level now. They're moving quickly.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 20 Dec 2019 14:29
by joshua.dodd
Yes, these projects are really going up at a phenomenal rate.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 20 Dec 2019 14:54
by Tnexster
willyk wrote:Someone correct me but I think it’s 18. And do those forms move 4 floors at a time?


Anyone noticed how this one is being built? Do those forms move 4 floors at at time? It does look different from what we have seen before but don't know what that means.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 20 Dec 2019 19:46
by CTroyMathis
I'm a little rusty, but, I think this method is similar to complex/integrated building technique. Whatever it is, it's not used often here it seems. A lot can be said for this technique, though. I believe it's fairly common to some extent in Russia, Middle East, SE Asia. Probably elsewhere as well. Just my own casual observations/anecdote. Pretty sure I've seen it in NYC as well.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 21 Dec 2019 13:44
by jsoto3
The concrete frame for the Victor is being constructed using the "jump form" (or climbing form) technique. This is the first time I have seen it used in Dallas. It is commonly used to construct concrete cores in advance of the erection of the surrounding steel framing in office buildings, when both framing systems are used. It seems to be less commonly used for the construction of the perimeter/exterior concrete walls (which are rare on most projects) and columns, in the US at least. To the extent that I am aware, this technique seems to occur more frequently for concrete-framed towers in New York & Chicago than in the South and West.

https://buildcivil.wordpress.com/2013/1 ... jump-form/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fokHAC6WA2Y

Here's a short video about this technique being used on a tower currently under construction in Austin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7gAJf3Np_o

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 21 Dec 2019 14:50
by cowboyeagle05
I don't think this article was posted since its more about the look and feel inside coming soon to the Victor but more renderings of the amenities areas. The article is a hoot to read how excited they are about the ice machine...

https://www.papercitymag.com/real-estat ... er/#177152

“Taking advantage of an area where we have an opportunity to go unlimited height, which is something you can’t do anywhere else in Dallas unless you’re downtown,” Hines associate Corbin Eckel says of the sky-high vision for The Victor, a 344-unit luxury apartment tower. “Uptown, which is really the market we compete with, they’re capped at 240 feet max height. Unless you get a rezone, which is really hard to do in Uptown Dallas. Very contentious zoning process.

...That means a Sky lounge level on the 36th floor, giving all the residents of the tower access to the very best views in every direction — and their own living room in the sky. (The only thing above the Sky level are three floors of penthouses — 18 individual penthouses to be precise.)

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 23 Dec 2019 09:29
by exelone31
Kinda weird to brag about being able to go "unlimited height" when you decide not to build taller than several buildings in the immediate vicinity.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 23 Dec 2019 10:09
by R1070
lol...that article makes it sound like they are building this really tall building. It’s barely taller than the W.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 23 Dec 2019 11:20
by exelone31
R1070 wrote:lol...that article makes it sound like they are building this really tall building. It’s barely taller than the W.


Yeah, it seems kind of strange to me. They talk about competing with Uptown, but aren't they really competing with the buildings right next to them?

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 23 Dec 2019 11:44
by mwaskow
exelone31 wrote:
R1070 wrote:lol...that article makes it sound like they are building this really tall building. It’s barely taller than the W.


Yeah, it seems kind of strange to me. They talk about competing with Uptown, but aren't they really competing with the buildings right next to them?


You have to love this quote about the Sonic ice “It’s a thing. There are things in life that are things.”

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 23 Dec 2019 12:27
by exelone31
mwaskow wrote:
exelone31 wrote:
R1070 wrote:lol...that article makes it sound like they are building this really tall building. It’s barely taller than the W.


Yeah, it seems kind of strange to me. They talk about competing with Uptown, but aren't they really competing with the buildings right next to them?


You have to love this quote about the Sonic ice “It’s a thing. There are things in life that are things.”


Wow, looks like we may have just stumbled upon the unofficial mantra of Victory Park.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 24 Dec 2019 09:20
by MC_ScattCat
I hate to say it but sonic ice is a thing. I only will have ice in my drink if it is "sonic/QT" style ice. It sounds dumb I realize, but I don't care for ice in my drink. However, this type of ice has somehow been ok with me. Just about everyone I know prefers this type of ice as well.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 24 Dec 2019 15:35
by tamtagon
^word.... I'm not particular about my ice, but since, like 15 years ago, I've known people who will drive to Sonic just for the ice.

Posted: 28 Dec 2019 16:41
by FishSaucer
Trip to downtown yesterday. The core can be seen from the Woodall Rogers and most of Griffin St. Very excited to see how this building will turn out.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 22 Jan 2020 12:15
by maconahey
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Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 22 Jan 2020 13:57
by dallaz
^^^Like always...Thanks for the pics!

I just drove SB on Stemmons and this building has really started to make an impact on the VP skyline.

Here’s a video I found on YouTube. Which was taken very recently. Skip to 3:05

https://youtu.be/78ph1jmv7wQ

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 08 Feb 2020 00:43
by mrmandalay
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The first pic was taken right in front of the lovely new Tom Thumb. From that angle, Nowitzki Way/Olive almost looks like an inviting corridor to walk down, with the Victor jutting into the sky as a waypoint. It's a shame how Field, Houston, and the Northend apartments neuter the urban vibe of the area

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 08 Feb 2020 01:02
by mrmandalay
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Cool angle from Victory Station

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 18 Feb 2020 01:27
by dallaz
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Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 18 Feb 2020 09:43
by WesTexas
I'm still disappointed in this lot. I like the building, just wish it had gone to another plot of land so we could get a tower over 500 Ft.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 18 Feb 2020 13:19
by Tnexster
Won't Harwood 12 be over 500?

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 28 Feb 2020 14:35
by maconahey
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Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 28 Feb 2020 16:46
by clcrash19
How many more stories to go on this project? Starting to really rise

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 28 Feb 2020 17:21
by Tnexster
I do really like that glass exterior.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 01 Mar 2020 20:51
by THRILLHO
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Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 02 Mar 2020 10:18
by DBadger
I'm counting 27, so 12 more?
Looking great..

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 28 Mar 2020 15:27
by rono3849
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The Victor continues to climb.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 29 Mar 2020 15:57
by Tnexster
So they are on 29?

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 07 May 2020 00:50
by rono3849
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The Victor has continued to make its way to topping out at 39 floors. It appears the tower is nearing structural completion within the coming weeks with only 4 or 5 more floors to go before it tops out. The facade work is progressing nicely as well.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 09 May 2020 11:24
by Tnexster
Looking good, like the glass on the east facing side.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 13 May 2020 17:34
by dallaz
The Victor

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Bonus: Victory Commons is rising as well. It looks to be 5 floors or so above ground (may have to zoom in)

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 18 May 2020 03:01
by ContriveDallasite
Thanks for the update pictures. It will be pretty interesting to see what will happen to the remaining surface lots.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 18 May 2020 11:27
by dalbert
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The Victor from the south side. Almost as tall as The W.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 18 May 2020 15:04
by R1070
Getting close to the top.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 02 Jun 2020 12:50
by CTroyMathis
So, from Sunday morning walkabout.

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Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 02 Jun 2020 22:23
by rono3849
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The Victor has only two floors to go until it has topped out. What great views it will have.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 03 Jun 2020 11:11
by Kelley USA
Is it just me, or this thing going up quick??

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 10:39
by Tnexster
Everything seems to be going up quick, maybe the lack of traffic is helping?

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 12:14
by emmasensei
Or maybe it's easy to keep the sites fully staffed (or working overtime) now that unemployment is so high? I know less than nothing about construction staffing.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 04 Jun 2020 17:58
by cowboyeagle05
Also I think the design of the tower is fairly simple from a concrete perspective. Its about moving them molds filling setting and moving up to the next floor.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 05 Jun 2020 08:20
by Tucy
Typical high rise construction goes up at a pace of about 7-8 days per floor. This building came out of the ground a year ago, so the construction does not seem to have been notably faster than typical. In fact, it might have been a little slower.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 06 Jun 2020 13:38
by Tnexster
emmasensei wrote:Or maybe it's easy to keep the sites fully staffed (or working overtime) now that unemployment is so high? I know less than nothing about construction staffing.


Could be some truth here although that industry has kept pace during the shutdown and even in the lean times they seem to somehow find workers willing to do the job. The shortage was estimated to be between 20,000-30,000 pre-covid but have seen no recent data on that. I would imagine there is still a shortage but might not be as high.

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 08 Jun 2020 22:38
by FishSaucer
Forgot to post these. Disappointed in the height of this building; this could've had a couple of more floors and break the 500' mark. Now it just seems like its competing with W Victory. We have yet to see the cladding on its west side, but glass hasn't disappointed!

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 09 Jun 2020 09:11
by Roman_Patrick
i agree, i really wish this building was taller.. still happy this is being built, but definitely could use more height

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 09 Jun 2020 10:26
by Tivo_Kenevil
39 stories for all residential is huge. Size here is beyond what I expected

Re: Victory Park: The Victor (~453FT / 39ST)

Posted: 09 Jun 2020 11:11
by eburress
FishSaucer wrote:Forgot to post these. Disappointed in the height of this building; this could've had a couple of more floors and break the 500' mark. Now it just seems like its competing with W Victory. We have yet to see the cladding on its west side, but glass hasn't disappointed!

I'm not complaining but I would have liked to have seen a slender, taller tower here.