Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby Tnexster » 03 Mar 2021 11:26

wbarch wrote:https://www.dallasnews.com/business/real-estate/2021/03/02/sogood-development-south-of-downtown-dallas-will-include-innovation-center/?fbclid=IwAR2q42-MYnl8690ZAr82SSIVvjJwLxnpFCJ5MnbinyIGZqIr_-cNSSIEqSc


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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby wbarch » 03 Mar 2021 12:23

Thanks I couldn't get the photo to load. The steet that doglegs a the bottom is Hickory. The street to the right of Chloe is Cesar Chavez.

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby DPatel304 » 03 Mar 2021 16:22

SoGood project south of downtown Dallas to include innovation center
https://outline.com/gAap2S

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby Warrior2020 » 11 Apr 2021 20:20

Did this officially start construction?

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby undefinedprocess » 14 Apr 2021 16:32

Warrior2020 wrote:Did this officially start construction?

Don't believe so, but not certain. I'd suspect if it did, this thread would be flooded with messages, so I'm gonna stick with a "no" lol

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby tamtagon » 11 Apr 2022 05:53

Anything?

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby potatocoins » 11 Apr 2022 08:27

I get excited when I see old threads bumped up. It makes me think there’s been a recent update..haha.

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby eburress » 11 Apr 2022 08:38

I thought I recalled somebody recently posting a photo of the demolition of some of the existing structures on the site where this was going to go. Perhaps it was on the Discord?

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby lakewoodhobo » 19 Dec 2022 20:14

Demolition of the Pilgrim's Pride property from today.

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby MC_ScattCat » 22 Dec 2022 11:54

This is one I would love to see come to full build out like the developers image, minus the name I don't love that.

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby lakewoodhobo » 13 Feb 2024 16:50

Not sure if SoGood is SoDead, but here's a glimmer of hope from DBJ:
https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news ... dates.html

Hoque's team has been working with Dallas Area Rapid Transit and its rail operator to get approval to build a road through the easement area along the edge of the inactive tracks. Demolition of the final building at the site was completed just before the holidays.

Design for the buildings is complete and the first commercial building is ready to start the city permitting process as soon as the easement is figured out, which Hoque expects to happen by the second quarter.

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Re: Hoque Global Cedars- So Good

Postby northsouth » 13 Feb 2024 20:39

Are they talking about the section north or south of Hickory? Because the section south through the old chicken plant is still in use by the scrapyard for storing/sorting cars (and also as part of a connection between the main railway network and the guy who owns all the old passenger cars over by Fair Park). If it wasn't for the fact that Southern Pacific had a downtown freight terminal that retained service until about the 70s I think, maybe they would've replaced it with a freeway like the the sections of the same line to the north and south (a "Central" Central Expressway, so to speak).