Construction starting on Uptown Dallas’ next rental community

Norge Nyheter Nyheter

Construction starting on Uptown Dallas’ next rental community
Norge Siste Nytt,Norge Overskrifter
  • 📰 dallasnews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 9 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 7%
  • Publisher: 71%

Developer Lincoln Property Co. is building its Lincoln Katy Trail rental project on Carlisle Street just east of Turtle Creek.

The more than 300-unit apartment development will replace 115 aging condominiums on the site between Hall and Bowen streets.The developers gained zoning for the project last year afterwith nearby property owners and community groups opposed to the plan.

The project is similar to others currently in the works for Uptown and is not the high-rise style of construction increasingly prevalent in the neighborhood.

Vi har oppsummert denne nyheten slik at du kan lese den raskt. Er du interessert i nyhetene kan du lese hele teksten her. Les mer:

dallasnews /  🏆 18. in US

Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter

Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.

New report spells out factors driving Alaska’s tight housing rental marketNew report spells out factors driving Alaska’s tight housing rental marketThey include a sharp jump in vacation rentals plus a historically low level of construction activity.
Les mer »

Rosewood Court in Uptown Dallas is 99% leased - Dallas Business JournalRosewood Court in Uptown Dallas is 99% leased - Dallas Business JournalDallas-based White Rock Coffee will also have a home in the lobby of the property alongside additional retail and dining options such as Ocean Prime, Flower Child and Tipsy Alchemist.
Les mer »

Black-led nonprofits are historically underfunded in Austin. A new fund aims to change that.Black-led nonprofits are historically underfunded in Austin. A new fund aims to change that.The City of Austin is partnering with atxcommunityfdn to launch The Black Fund, a 'giving network' that aims to invest more than $1 million in the Black community over the next three years.
Les mer »

Dallas charities use basketball to bring together Oak Cliff kids and policeDallas charities use basketball to bring together Oak Cliff kids and policeTwo Dallas-based national charities partnering with the Oak Cliff Boys & Girls Club are aiming to build relationships between Dallas police officers and...
Les mer »



Render Time: 2025-03-13 02:13:18