Tnexster wrote:eburress wrote:For what it's worth, every non-Dallasite (friends, visitors, work colleagues, etc) I've ever spoke to thought Uptown, LoMac, Victory, Deep Ellum, etc were all part of Downtown. There was no distinction to them.
For those who know though, I think the Klyde Warren extension and developments like the Christopher, Triton and Perot sites will further help to blur the lines between the areas.
That's my experience as well, it's all blending together. I could see the VP area up to the edge of "official" uptown being dotted with much taller towers and a very dense downtown feel.
mwaskow wrote:
Cool view I found on the linkatuptown.com website.
dallaz wrote:Progress is coming along quickly
Tnexster wrote:Drove by today and happened to notice how quick this has changed, this will be gone in no time. Always thought this was the ugliest building.
Warrior2015 wrote:dallaz wrote:Progress is coming along quickly
Does that have to come down?
Tnexster wrote:Drove by today and happened to notice how quick this has changed, this will be gone in no time. Always thought this was the ugliest building.
cowboyeagle05 wrote:Apparently, the news is The Christoper the residential building that faces this property dropped rent prices significantly on this corner due to the construction of this project.
exelone31 wrote:D Magazine will have a field day with the glare on those renderings.
hjkll wrote:I honestly can't stand how every building in this area is the exact same height. It's because of FAA height restrictions from Love Field right?
I wish this area broke up their lots and had some height variety. Every building in this area is a full block and the exact same height. There is minimal retail. This isn't the most pleasant area urbanity wise.
hjkll wrote:I honestly can't stand how every building in this area is the exact same height. It's because of FAA height restrictions from Love Field right?
I wish this area broke up their lots and had some height variety. Every building in this area is a full block and the exact same height. There is minimal retail. This isn't the most pleasant area urbanity wise.
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