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I wonder if the stores will be more high end in this building.
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Legacy West residential towers near finish line at Plano's hottest corner

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... inish-line
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John Tesar is the seventh local chef to exit Plano's Legacy Hall

https://www.guidelive.com/restaurant-op ... egacy-hall
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Thanks for sharing, that was an interesting read for sure. I've been to the Food Hall a few times, and have loved the experience, and everyone else that visit's it says the same thing, so it is interesting to hear the other side of it.

That's definitely a bit concerning to hear for sure. They definitely appear to be a huge hit, and have a lot going for them, but it seems they might need to rethink a few things and maybe try and make some changes to remain competitive? They are fortunate in that they came in early to the food hall game (especially in DFW), and, not only did they come in early, but they came in big too. They are one of the few places that provides this type of experiences, but, we'll likely see more and more food halls popping up (I'm already seeing a few others crop up, but they are not nearly as big as the Legacy Food Hall), which will provide some serious competition for Legacy Hall.

Anyway, I do hope they find a way to make the food hall work, because I think it's a very cool place. Personally, I prefer something more open that engages with the surrounding and has room to grow (like the Farmer's Market Downtown), but this is still a damn cool place that I often like to take out-of-towners to.
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I think some of it may just be the nature of the business as well. I mean, John Tesar (and lots of other notable local chefs) don't really have a great track record for staying in one place for a long time. There are a few exceptions, but it seems like many bounce from place to place.

With Legacy Hall, I would think the barrier to entry (and therefore the barrier to exit) would be lower, so we may see more chefs try it out for a bit, then bail if they aren't a smashing success.
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https://dallas.eater.com/2019/3/20/1827 ... rs-opening

Looks like Red Stix is now leaving Legacy Hall as well. I will be curious to see what the long-term viability of Legacy Hall is for truly unique restaurants. It sounds like the margins are pretty slim, and I wonder how long until the Sbarros and Subways of the world start moving in.
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exelone31 wrote:https://dallas.eater.com/2019/3/20/1827 ... rs-opening

Looks like Red Stix is now leaving Legacy Hall as well. I will be curious to see what the long-term viability of Legacy Hall is for truly unique restaurants. It sounds like the margins are pretty slim, and I wonder how long until the Sbarros and Subways of the world start moving in.
Damn. I never got to try it. I just haven't been past GB Tollway in ages. The competition for unique Asian is very heavy in Plano. In general, I think the growth suburbs are over-restauranted. More of these concepts need to give the urban core a try! I think it's very interesting how Top Round didn't make it in Las Colinas so they're giving Old East Dallas a try. Hopefully more will follow.
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Well, I doubt we will see a Subway or a Sabrro in the sense that Legacy Hall's owners would probably just reformat the building with bigger spaces for full-service restaurants rather than so many food booths like there is now. Hell if they had to they could reformat upper floor as office or event space if it got really bad.
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Japanese luxury hotel firm buys Plano site for first Texas location

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... exas-hotel
Kintetsu plans to build one of its Miyako Hotels on the property, according to developers who are redoing the old Penney campus.

The 10-story, 250-room hotel and a parking garage will be built on land surrounding Penney's 28-year-old offices.
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Tnexster wrote:Japanese luxury hotel firm buys Plano site for first Texas location

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... exas-hotel
Kintetsu plans to build one of its Miyako Hotels on the property, according to developers who are redoing the old Penney campus.

The 10-story, 250-room hotel and a parking garage will be built on land surrounding Penney's 28-year-old offices.
Most of the Legacy stuff has made me go "meh," but this hotel along with the Food Hall cause a little envy for me here in Dallas.
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Based on what I have heard about the Food Hall my whimsy with Legacy is kinda over. I visited the Food Hall and it was nice but call me in 5 years and we will see if it's still there. I think the Food Hall has a lot of evolving to do and I have a feeling it will end up closing down and reopened after some serious retooling in the next couple years. The Japanese hotel is nice though if it happens.
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Based on what I have heard about the Food Hall my whimsy with Legacy is kinda over
I've been there a couple of times and I kind of agree. First off, the food is subpar for the price all the time at all the places I've been to. Secondly, on many nights (never been during the day) it's mostly empty, with not enough business except for the 3rd floor bar, which I don't think can sustain the entire place on slow days.

3rdly, when it is crowded, the model breaks down, with long lines and not enough seating and no overflow because out the door is parking garages and garage access. In this way, I think it's good that a few places have closed. Possibly they should shut them down permanently for more seating.
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exelone31 wrote:It sounds like the margins are pretty slim, and I wonder how long until the Sbarros and Subways of the world start moving in.
Seems to be heading in that direction:
http://dallas.culturemap.com/news/resta ... lvet-taco/
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DPatel304 wrote:
exelone31 wrote:It sounds like the margins are pretty slim, and I wonder how long until the Sbarros and Subways of the world start moving in.
Seems to be heading in that direction:
http://dallas.culturemap.com/news/resta ... lvet-taco/
Wow, what a coupe for Legacy Hall to get Velvet Taco... Seeing as Frontburner Restaurant Group owns both Legacy Hall and Velvet Taco I'm shocked they were able to get them! Ha! :) It's disappointing that the article was written without acknowledging that.
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Kelley USA wrote: Seeing as Frontburner Restaurant Group owns both Legacy Hall and Velvet Taco I'm shocked they were able to get them! Ha! :) It's disappointing that the article was written without acknowledging that.
I would have never known that! Thanks Kelley

I wonder why Velvet Taco wasn't part of the initial line up.
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tamtagon wrote:
Kelley USA wrote: Seeing as Frontburner Restaurant Group owns both Legacy Hall and Velvet Taco I'm shocked they were able to get them! Ha! :) It's disappointing that the article was written without acknowledging that.
I would have never known that! Thanks Kelley

I wonder why Velvet Taco wasn't part of the initial line up.
Perhaps it was a situation where Front Burner thought they'd have a bit more sustained success with concepts outside their brand. Now, they might be looking "in house" for more stability.
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New office tower planned for mixed-use campus in Plano's Legacy project

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... cy-project
Developer Cawley Partners plans to build the 15-story high-rise on Legacy Drive in the Campus at Legacy West development. The 300,000-square-foot speculative office project at 6333 Legacy will be constructed on part of the old J.C. Penney headquarters site.
The office tower will be built next to a planned luxury hotel by Japan's Miyako Hotels. The 14-story hotel will have 250 rooms.
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More construction cranes are on the way in Plano's Legacy business park

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... iness-park
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JPMorgan Chase will bring 4,000 more workers to Plano with new tower project

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... er-project
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I recently flew in from El Paso to Love Field. The flight path took us from south Dallas up north where we banked left over 635 and had an expansive view of the northern burbs. Legacy West is definitely forming it's own high rise that's as distinct and impressive along the DNT. It's not super tall, but it does tower above other office clusters from Galleria North to Frisco and has a solid density from afar.
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Tnexster wrote:JPMorgan Chase will bring 4,000 more workers to Plano with new tower project
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... er-project
The ... project will allow Chase to grow its workforce in Plano ... to almost 11,000 workers.
That's remarkable! and makes me wonder what will happen to large conglomerated work groups like this years down the road when the massive corporate entities either split up into smaller stand-alone corporations and/or the large conglomerated work groups become ineffective.
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Wow. 4,000 people seems like a lot of people in a 12-story, 540,000 square foot building.
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Tucy wrote:Wow. 4,000 people seems like a lot of people in a 12-story, 540,000 square foot building.

https://dealbreaker.com/2019/06/jpmorga ... m-to-texas

So it turns out that it's the NY based IB team coming to Plano. I used to work in IB for JP Morgan back in the day. So typically for IB ops you will have different shifts for employees who reconcile transactions and what not..for different markets.

If it's anything like Polaris ( JP Morgan Ohio HQ).. You take your laptop and then next guy takes your desk when their shift starts. Shared work spaces. More than likely that is the case.

I doubt they'll build more towers for back end jobs. But who knows maybe I'm wrong.
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Tivo_Kenevil wrote:
Tucy wrote:Wow. 4,000 people seems like a lot of people in a 12-story, 540,000 square foot building.

https://dealbreaker.com/2019/06/jpmorga ... m-to-texas

So it turns out that it's the NY based IB team coming to Plano. I used to work in IB for JP Morgan back in the day. So typically for IB ops you will have different shifts for employees who reconcile transactions and what not..for different markets.

If it's anything like Polaris ( JP Morgan Ohio HQ).. You take your laptop and then next guy takes your desk when their shift starts. Shared work spaces. More than likely that is the case.

I doubt they'll build more towers for back end jobs. But who knows maybe I'm wrong.
My brother-in-law works there and has said that they currently utilize lockers and then have shared/hotel desks.
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exelone31 wrote:
Tivo_Kenevil wrote:
Tucy wrote:Wow. 4,000 people seems like a lot of people in a 12-story, 540,000 square foot building.

https://dealbreaker.com/2019/06/jpmorga ... m-to-texas

So it turns out that it's the NY based IB team coming to Plano. I used to work in IB for JP Morgan back in the day. So typically for IB ops you will have different shifts for employees who reconcile transactions and what not..for different markets.

If it's anything like Polaris ( JP Morgan Ohio HQ).. You take your laptop and then next guy takes your desk when their shift starts. Shared work spaces. More than likely that is the case.

I doubt they'll build more towers for back end jobs. But who knows maybe I'm wrong.
My brother-in-law works there and has said that they currently utilize lockers and then have shared/hotel desks.
Yeah, JP Morgan is very frugal when it comes to Back End Ops jobs. However , the client facing facilities in Manhattan are top notch.
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Developer Trammell Crow heads to Plano's Legacy park with plans for high-rise office campus

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... ice-campus
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It's a shame there isn't more cohesiveness among the different developments around here, because this could have turned into a pretty decent urban core, otherwise.

Either way, congrats again to Plano for this one!
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Plush Plano apartment tower is opening in Legacy West

At 29 stories, it's the tallest building in the Legacy Area, and all of Plano. Comes with a $13,500/month penthouse, if you like ;)

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... gacy-west/
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Dallas company headed to Plano with $338 million project

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... rce=pushly
The site Ryan would build on is between the huge corporate campuses being built by JPMorgan Chase and Liberty Mutual.

Ryan’s original purchase agreement said the tax firm can’t build a tower smaller than 12 stories or a building with less than 240,000 square feet.

A Ryan representative said a start date for the new office project hasn’t been set.
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Local developer could break ground on office park near Legacy West by Q1, new info suggests

https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news ... -park.html
Trammell Crow Co. could be close to breaking ground on the first of four office towers near Legacy West, a new document submitted to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation suggests.

Back in June, the company received approval by Plano's City Council to proceed with its plans for a four-building, 1.3 million-square-foot office park, which could include towers ranging from 12 to 25 stories tall. The buildings could also range from 300,000 square feet to 400,000 square feet, according to plans. The development would be located on a 18.5-acre plot at the southwest corner of Legacy Drive and Communications Parkway and would include at least two parking decks.
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There's a DBJ article from yesterday saying the lender has moved for Foreclose on Campus at Legacy West. I didn't have time to read the article, but this appears to be all the former JCP land which, when finished, was to total over $1B.
I always find this interesting with commercial properties which seem to hit the 'foreclosure' button quickly, only to find resolution shortly afterward.
Not sure what this means (if anything). Curious to see what happens...
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I think this is the same area where the city council shot down the site plan for apartments, which I have nothing against apartments but the site plan was legit terrible and completely focused on cannibalizing what had already been constructed in the other part of Legacy West rather than gelling with it and increasing it's size. Glad this guy (Drein Partners) didn't get Collin Creek Mall.
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Work starts on Legacy hotel site in Plano
New Mikayo Hotel is planned in Campus at Legacy West

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... -in-plano/
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Tnexster wrote:Work starts on Legacy hotel site in Plano
New Mikayo Hotel is planned in Campus at Legacy West

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... -in-plano/
Isn't it Miyako?

https://www.planotexas.org/802/Miyako-H ... as-locatio

Here's more about them:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miyako_Hotels_%26_Resorts
https://www.miyakola.com/
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Pharma company Reata makes Plano lease while it waits for new tower to be built
Developer Trammell Crow will build the firm’s new headquarters high-rise.

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... -be-built/
Reata has already signed a deal with Crow Co. to occupy a new 327,400-square-foot building that the Dallas developer will build on Legacy Drive west of the Dallas North Tollway. The single-tenant tower for Reata is one of two new office high-rises Crow Co. plans to build across the street from the $3 billion Legacy West development.

The two glass, metal and concrete high-rises were designed by Dallas architect HKS.
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Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton are coming to Legacy West... This development has been such a success on the retail front, I wonder if they'll try to keep adding retail (although I have no idea where they'd put it).

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/ret ... iffany-co/
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Kelley USA wrote:Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton are coming to Legacy West... This development has been such a success on the retail front, I wonder if they'll try to keep adding retail (although I have no idea where they'd put it).

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/ret ... iffany-co/
It seems pretty likely this will mean good-bye Galleria for these two stores.
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Tucy wrote:
Kelley USA wrote:Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton are coming to Legacy West... This development has been such a success on the retail front, I wonder if they'll try to keep adding retail (although I have no idea where they'd put it).

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/ret ... iffany-co/
It seems pretty likely this will mean good-bye Galleria for these two stores.
According to the article, the Galleria General Manager stated LV was not moving. This might be a case of troubles at Willow Bend. LV has a shop in shop at Neiman's. Nothing was said about Tiffany, although the brand has been diluted and not as exclusive as before. They probably rely more on the little blue box, crystal and attainable silver jewelry than than the fabulous gems and baubles in their ads for sales.
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This might be a case of troubles at Willow Bend.
Willow Bend is in trouble. There was an article a few weeks ago that they defaulted on their loans, and the subtext was that no-one else wanted to pick them up, so it will float in limbo for a while. If I was a decent store with options, I'd bail.
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Just seems like Willow Bend has tried to be like Northpark and tried to out weather the shift away from indoor malls but will fail. This COVID-19 outbreak won't help either. Legacy though is a good match for these two brands it seems like. I am sure the Tiffany selection in stores varies depending on where they are. H&M does something similar. H&M's NorthPark location has more of their designer clothes options while the Town East Mall location focuses more on their basics clothing lines.
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New 17-story tower on the way at Plano’s $3 billion Legacy West development

High-rise office will face Sam Rayburn Tollway.

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... evelpment/

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I actually kind of like this one, its a little more unique.
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It looks like its top half is being pushed off a table by a cat.
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Legacy is just the trendy option right now. As we all learn over and over these trends can change quickly and cities always have a hard time catching things before they are long gone.
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Windrose Tower is the sales champions among DFW high-rises.

41 sales in 10 months of sales. 4.1 per month. 55 remaining.

Sellout projection at this pace of sales: 2 years.
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Not sure about anyone else, but I'm still holding out hope for The Campus at Legacy West project to get off the ground, and with many of, if not all, of the towers that are in the original renderings. Would love to see Plano to continue to have more vertical development/density. Seems like Plano development (on the DNT side) has stalled, at least in terms of towers (aside from the Trammell Crow office project at Legacy & Communications). What would y'all like to see in the Legacy West area/development itself?
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undefinedprocess wrote: What would y'all like to see in the Legacy West area/development itself?
Nothing. I want to see everything new in the area migrate across the 121 to Frisco's Platinum District. :D
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