Hannibal Lecter wrote:The updated plans for the city's efforts to devastate Deep Ellum by converting Elm and Commerce to two-way operation:
https://dallastxgov-my.sharepoint.com/: ... w?e=iwxPjh
I know most of the folks here think this is a great idea. But are you going to want to visit, work in or live in a neighborhood where it takes 20 minutes to drive three blocks, stuck behind a garbage truck or beer bike stopping every 50 feet or moving at 3 MPH? Or sit in total gridlock when some combination of Uber drivers, delivery trucks, buses, emergency vehicles, mail trucks and/or food delivery pickup park across from each other, totally blocking the street for 10 or 20 minutes? None of those are going away. Are your clients or friends going to want to visit when they have to pay $5 to park three blocks away because the city has removed two-thirds of the already limited on-street parking?
For those that are into such things, there are a couple interesting details in the plans. The old streetcar tracks are apparently still there under the middle of Commerce. And between Walton and Hall you can see the actual location of the Mill Creek Culvert, which I've alway wondered about. It's a little bit west of where I thought it was.
homeworld1031tx wrote:And yet bishop arts is now more lively, occupied, and visited than it has ever been
Tnexster wrote:Kinda like Bishop Arts, once it become too difficult to get in and out and expensive to park I just won't go.
Mr. Amsterdam wrote:
Isn't that the end goal for any kind of urban community with good fabric? It becomes a destination for the people in close proximity as opposed to a stay-cation spot for people who live in Plano/etc.
cowboyeagle05 wrote:Which leads to a question for anyone who can answer the Deep Ellum Foundation what do they do and does that org allow membership from just residents or is it just property owners.
Hannibal Lecter wrote:cowboyeagle05 wrote:Which leads to a question for anyone who can answer the Deep Ellum Foundation what do they do and does that org allow membership from just residents or is it just property owners.
The DEF board is dominated by the large property owners like Westdale, 42 and Madison.
https://www.deepellum-foundation.org/who-we-are
willyk wrote:Honestly, I have always thought that what was attracting people to the new residential in DE was proximity and walkability to the bars and restaurants.
Hannibal Lecter wrote:When friends come to visit you at home do they have to park 2-3 blocks away and pay $5 to park?
tamtagon wrote:That's new to me. So great to see these midsized apartments starting to pepper East Dallas. I've never really thought of this immediate area as Deep Ellum or Expo Park.... Will be totally interesting to see what happens when I-30 is sunk and a park goes over to reconnect the area.
DPatel304 wrote:Cru Hemp Lounge, which was founded in Atlanta a decade ago by businessman and reality-show hanger-on Dennis McKinley, plans to open a location in Deep Ellum in December 2021.
https://dallas.eater.com/2020/10/15/215 ... a-williams
Beloved Ohio shop Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is finally moving to Dallas, with its first shop in North Texas landing in Deep Ellum.
https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaur ... eep-ellum/
Matt777 wrote:DPatel304 wrote:Cru Hemp Lounge, which was founded in Atlanta a decade ago by businessman and reality-show hanger-on Dennis McKinley, plans to open a location in Deep Ellum in December 2021.
https://dallas.eater.com/2020/10/15/215 ... a-williams
Beloved Ohio shop Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is finally moving to Dallas, with its first shop in North Texas landing in Deep Ellum.
https://www.dallasnews.com/food/restaur ... eep-ellum/
New businesses mean jobs which are badly needed right now, but I kind of wish all of these non-Dallas chains would locate in other neighborhoods instead of Deep Ellum. Deep Ellum is becoming carpetbagger central. Jeni's, Cheba Hut, Gus', Punch Bowl, others are all going to take a direct hit on our local flavor places. And let's never forget Franklin's of Austin which deliberately tried to destroy a Dallas institution (Dallas Comedy House) so they could get a primo DE spot. I will never step foot in that place.
Jeni's would have been better for Uptown, IMHO.
clcrash19 wrote:Deep ellum really starting to get its momentum back i feel like with the new tom thumb, places like whiskey hachet, thunderbird, cheba hut, gus chicken, basic taco, elm & good, and expanded serious pizza all reopening this month... plus patagonia, warstic and harpers in the pittman building are getting close..
now you have annoucements like hattie b's, this wine bar, uncommon james retail store, jeni's ice cream coming in 2021..
Tnexster wrote:First look: New office block on the way in Dallas’ Deep Ellum district
Sterling Bay’s planned office and retail building is next to DART’s rail station
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... -district/
CTroyMathis wrote:Looks like a restaurant space may go in at 2820 Commerce late next year after renovations, potentially called EllumEx.
https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/ ... 2021004185
Complete interior demolition & finish out with some shell building modifications for a new one-story restaurant user in an existing one-story building.
CTroyMathis wrote:Looks like a restaurant space may go in at 2820 Commerce late next year after renovations, potentially called EllumEx.
https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/TABS/Search/ ... 2021004185
Two nightlife concepts are coming to an area near Dallas' Deep Ellum that's shaping up to be pretty nightlifey.
They're called The Sporting Club and BLÜM at the Sporting Club and they're going into a 22,000-square-foot space that used to be a garage and storage at 2516 Florence St., near the intersection of Live Oak Street and Good Latimer Freeway.
The team will also be opening another club a block away: Called Vice Park, it'll be a "lively Latin-influenced nightclub," located at 2601 Gaston Ave., where it's set to open in winter 2021.
cowboyeagle05 wrote:The wildest stuff is all centered around this DART section of Good Latimer where they would need to build out some serious DART stuff for D2 making the area very convoluted with a big T intersection for DART lines. I wonder if over time once D2 starts if this club stuff will fade out on its own. I just don't see Uptown 2.0 lasting just like it didn't in Uptown either.
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Mark Cuban Cost Plus Company M3-Fill Finish Facility
Project Number:
TABS2021008849
Facility Name:
M3-Fill Finish Facility
Location Address:
320 S. Walton Street
Dallas, TX 75226
Location County:
Dallas
Start Date:
2/10/2021
Completion Date:
2/28/2022
Estimated Cost:
$11,000,000
Type of Work:
New Construction
Type of Funds:
This project is privately funded, on private land for private use.
Scope of Work:
Demo and new construction of a manufacturing laboratory on existing footprint of the 320 South Walton Street building.
Square Footage:
22,000 ft 2
willyk wrote:Are the people who oppose putting a QuickTrip on Lemmon in Uptown, also opposed to a putting a drug manufacturing plant on a pretty darn good multi-purpose site in Deep Ellum?
willyk wrote:Are the people who oppose putting a QuickTrip on Lemmon in Uptown, also opposed to a putting a drug manufacturing plant on a pretty darn good multi-purpose site in Deep Ellum?
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