edit: Continuation of the map from the previous forum.
Suggestion: Post formatting to keep things nice and tidy.
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Project Name
Units / Sqft / Height (Floors)
Estimated Costs
Expected Completion Date
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Project Name
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joshua.dodd wrote:This map needs an update. It does not include the North Grove development, which is the largest planned development south of Dallas and Fort Worth, in Waxahachie. There is also the 35 expansion in Waxahachie which is turning 35 into a modern urban style corridor in Waxahachie and making it a 6 lane as far south as Hillsboro. Both projects are in the process of construction, btw.
joshua.dodd wrote:This map needs an update. It does not include the North Grove development, which is the largest planned development south of Dallas and Fort Worth, in Waxahachie. There is also the 35 expansion in Waxahachie which is turning 35 into a modern urban style corridor in Waxahachie and making it a 6 lane as far south as Hillsboro. Both projects are in the process of construction, btw.
Structure Name: The Vista Tower (NW Corner)
Structure Height: 589
Work Schedule: 01/31/2017 to 07/30/2018
dch526 wrote:Added this one. Appears to be right across NW Highway from the White Rock Station but haven't seen anything on it.
Proposed Case for TX: 2016-ASW-11574-OEStructure Name: The Vista Tower (NW Corner)Structure Height: 589Work Schedule: 01/31/2017 to 07/30/2018
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 53&row=217
Tucy wrote:dch526 wrote:Added this one. Appears to be right across NW Highway from the White Rock Station but haven't seen anything on it.
Proposed Case for TX: 2016-ASW-11574-OEStructure Name: The Vista Tower (NW Corner)Structure Height: 589Work Schedule: 01/31/2017 to 07/30/2018
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 53&row=217
10-story assisted living. Seems like they got carried away filing for 589 feet. http://lakewood.advocatemag.com/2016/10/27/senior-living-center-vista-breaks-ground-near-white-rock-lake/
Austin55 wrote:Just me or is a bunch of stuff gone?
ContriveDallasite wrote:For all you Google Maps Nerds, Google has update their aerial imagery, plenty of new construction sites and developments to take a look at.
Tucy wrote:dch526 wrote:Added this one. Appears to be right across NW Highway from the White Rock Station but haven't seen anything on it.
Proposed Case for TX: 2016-ASW-11574-OEStructure Name: The Vista Tower (NW Corner)Structure Height: 589Work Schedule: 01/31/2017 to 07/30/2018
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/se ... 53&row=217
10-story assisted living. Seems like they got carried away filing for 589 feet. http://lakewood.advocatemag.com/2016/10/27/senior-living-center-vista-breaks-ground-near-white-rock-lake/
10-story assisted living. Seems like they got carried away filing for 589 feet.
Tivo_Kenevil wrote:joshua.dodd wrote:This map needs an update. It does not include the North Grove development, which is the largest planned development south of Dallas and Fort Worth, in Waxahachie. There is also the 35 expansion in Waxahachie which is turning 35 into a modern urban style corridor in Waxahachie and making it a 6 lane as far south as Hillsboro. Both projects are in the process of construction, btw.
Is Waxahachie even part of DFW?.. surely it doesn't belong in the Urban Development thread. Ex-Urban would be more appropriate in my eye.
rantanamo wrote:Waxahachie is closer to Dallas than places like McKinney. While not dense, there is continuous development along I-35E all the way to Waxahachie. I personally know people there that commute into Dallas.
joshua.dodd wrote:Waxahachie IS considered part of DFW. Ellis county is part of DFW. In fact, one of the most vital economic industrial centers to the entire Metroplex is Midlothian, which is both the steel and concrete industrial capitol of Texas.
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