R1070 wrote:My hope is that GS causes other lots around there to finally be built on. As Uptown fills up…hopefully development will push back to downtown.
If Victory and Uptown and LoMac and West Village have peaked, and substantially filled up at the current practical land value price level that it makes sense to tear down and replace,
and Knox-Henderson, Oak Lawn, Design District, Trinity Groves, and Bryan Place-Deep Ellum-East Quarter-Farmers Market are all still filling up,
then it seems to me at least that the following upswing will inevitably be Cedars/Riverfront/West End and DTD itself.
But I guess it could still someday upswing the other way instead -- out along Stemmons and Lemmon, bringing vibrant mixed uses' density thru Southwestern Medical District, Brookhollow, Regal Row and past Love Field on the east as well? That would be a nifty urban core (though less historic and resonant, and less connected to the southern parts of town).