tamtagon wrote:It was built to support a skyscraper.
LOL Sad.
tamtagon wrote:It was built to support a skyscraper.
tamtagon wrote:It was built to support a skyscraper.
MC_ScattCat wrote:So many towers in the 80s were supposed to be twins. In a way I'm glad they didn't all get built. Looks a bit goofy.
undefinedprocess wrote:Anyone know what the tower(s) with a dome-like crown (half of a sphere, really) right by Trammell Crow Center is/are (in that drawing)?
undefinedprocess wrote:Anyone know what the tower(s) with a dome-like crown (half of a sphere, really) right by Trammell Crow Center is/are (in that drawing)?
potatocoins wrote: New $3.5 Billion Dallas District and Its Signature 38-Story Tower to Move Forward With Construction — Newpark is Coming
https://www.papercitymag.com/real-estat ... wer-hotel/
zblevinz555 wrote:potatocoins wrote: New $3.5 Billion Dallas District and Its Signature 38-Story Tower to Move Forward With Construction — Newpark is Coming
https://www.papercitymag.com/real-estat ... wer-hotel/
Posted on page 6 of thread. But hey, maybe a second post does the trick to make dirt start to fly. If not soon I’m going to lowes buying a shovel and you can see me on Cadiz street goin at it hard hat and all
CTroyMathis wrote:3053227163_c66a91fa82_o.jpgundefinedprocess wrote:Anyone know what the tower(s) with a dome-like crown (half of a sphere, really) right by Trammell Crow Center is/are (in that drawing)?
Lincoln Complex.
CTroyMathis wrote:3053227163_c66a91fa82_o.jpgundefinedprocess wrote:Anyone know what the tower(s) with a dome-like crown (half of a sphere, really) right by Trammell Crow Center is/are (in that drawing)?
Lincoln Complex.
The Dallas City Council votes Wednesday on incentives for two big additions to the skyline.
An 80-story building on North Field Street would become the city’s tallest building, taller than the Bank of America Plaza.
The other project would occupy normally vacant surface parking lots south of Dallas City Hall.
The New Park development on Canton at Akard Streets was a competitor for Amazon’s second headquarters competition four years ago. Now it is moving forward without Amazon.
It will be a 38-story mixed-use high rise with office, apartment, hotel and retail space.
“Dallas is booming right now, especially downtown. If we don’t build up downtown, especially our core, you’re not going to grow the city of Dallas. You’ve got to build downtown, the core,” said Tennell Atkins, chairman of the Dallas City Council Economic Development Committee.
Developer Hoque Global seeks approval Wednesday for $96.1 million in subsidies over future years for the $379.3 million New Park development.
UNDFND | undefinedprocess via Discord wrote:That NBC 5 story is literally horrid
Horrible reporting
Saying Northend's big boy tower is going to be:
1) the new tallest in the city and will be 80-stories!!!!!!!!
2) it'll be 90 stories
Making Steve Brown look consistent, thorough, and accurate.
undefinedprocess wrote:Copying & pasting my message from Discord because too lazy to put any more significant effort into writing about the NBC 5 story:UNDFND | undefinedprocess via Discord wrote:That NBC 5 story is literally horrid
Horrible reporting
Saying Northend's big boy tower is going to be:
1) the new tallest in the city and will be 80-stories!!!!!!!!
2) it'll be 90 stories
Making Steve Brown look consistent, thorough, and accurate.
Big yikes. (And despite reporting like 3 different things in one story, they're all wrong ).
Addison wrote:Two Big Additions to Dallas Skyline Planned
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/two-b ... d/2996544/The Dallas City Council votes Wednesday on incentives for two big additions to the skyline.
An 80-story building on North Field Street would become the city’s tallest building, taller than the Bank of America Plaza.
The other project would occupy normally vacant surface parking lots south of Dallas City Hall.
The New Park development on Canton at Akard Streets was a competitor for Amazon’s second headquarters competition four years ago. Now it is moving forward without Amazon.
It will be a 38-story mixed-use high rise with office, apartment, hotel and retail space.
“Dallas is booming right now, especially downtown. If we don’t build up downtown, especially our core, you’re not going to grow the city of Dallas. You’ve got to build downtown, the core,” said Tennell Atkins, chairman of the Dallas City Council Economic Development Committee.
Developer Hoque Global seeks approval Wednesday for $96.1 million in subsidies over future years for the $379.3 million New Park development.
Addison wrote:undefinedprocess wrote:Copying & pasting my message from Discord because too lazy to put any more significant effort into writing about the NBC 5 story:UNDFND | undefinedprocess via Discord wrote:That NBC 5 story is literally horrid
Horrible reporting
Saying Northend's big boy tower is going to be:
1) the new tallest in the city and will be 80-stories!!!!!!!!
2) it'll be 90 stories
Making Steve Brown look consistent, thorough, and accurate.
Big yikes. (And despite reporting like 3 different things in one story, they're all wrong ).
Your post (about North End) is in the wrong thread.
ArtVandelay wrote:I'm shocked that people think the guy that owns Chop House Burger is going to actually deliver this project. Pie in the sky.
undefinedprocess wrote:Addison wrote:undefinedprocess wrote:Copying & pasting my message from Discord because too lazy to put any more significant effort into writing about the NBC 5 story:
Big yikes. (And despite reporting like 3 different things in one story, they're all wrong ).
Your post (about North End) is in the wrong thread.
Not really considering you're the one who posted the NBC 5 article mentioning both...
Tivo_Kenevil wrote:ArtVandelay wrote:I'm shocked that people think the guy that owns Chop House Burger is going to actually deliver this project. Pie in the sky.
I have no faith in this guy. He announces tons of projects and has yet to even complete anything...
Whatever happened to SoGood?
zblevinz555 wrote:Eff everything. I quit
Tivo_Kenevil wrote:zblevinz555 wrote:Eff everything. I quit
Quitters never win.
dallaz wrote:According to city officials, NewPark is also suppose to include a new Dallas Library and Dallas ISD’s new downtown schools.
dallaz wrote:According to city officials, NewPark is also suppose to include a new Dallas Library and Dallas ISD’s new downtown schools.
dallaz wrote:According to city officials, NewPark is also suppose to include a new Dallas Library and Dallas ISD’s new downtown schools.
dallaz wrote:^^^^Totally forgot to add the link. It starts at 6:20. But it’s interesting to see what they have planned. Like others have stated, I don’t truly believe it until it happens. Yes, the library has hella homeless people. I’ve been there multiple times to witness it myself. That’s gonna be a challenge tbh. But hopefully new development will help clean up the area…at least a little bit. https://dallastx.swagit.com/play/06232022-556
sorry, this is the correct linkdallaz wrote:^^^^Totally forgot to add the link. It starts at 6:20. But it’s interesting to see what they have planned. Like others have stated, I don’t truly believe it until it happens. Yes, the library has hella homeless people. I’ve been there multiple times to witness it myself. That’s gonna be a challenge tbh. But hopefully new development will help clean up the area…at least a little bit. https://dallastx.swagit.com/play/06232022-556