Seven new development projects in North Texas, including the $240M Addison Junction and $200M Rivulet, illustrate evolving growth strategies across the Dallas-Fort Worth region.
North Texas developers are moving forward with major projects despite rising construction costs and interest rate pressures. Notable developments include Mintwood Real Estate’s Loma in Oak Cliff, which utilizes the Public Facility Corp. program to deliver mixed-income housing, and Quadrant Investment Properties’ $240 million Addison Junction project. Addison Junction, located on 15 acres near Addison Circle, will feature a mass timber office building, a 149-key upscale hotel, and an entertainment district.
In Fort Worth, Larkspur Capital and Keystone Group have broken ground on the 37-acre Westside Village, a mixed-use project featuring Class A office space, multifamily units, and hospitality. Meanwhile, the $200 million Rivulet development in southern Dallas is set to transform 90 acres with 300 single-family homes, 240 apartments, and a 20-acre commercial district, serving as a landmark project for the community.
Developers unveil plans for The Ramble, a massive $4 billion master-planned community in Celina.
Hall Group is set to break ground in June on The Terraces at Hall Park, a 200,000-square-foot office tower and a $14 million expansion of Kaleidoscope Park in Frisco.
Andrey Zudin of NHP Foundation offers 10 strategies to improve construction management for affordable housing projects.
Northmarq secures refinancing for Wood River Apartments, a 199-unit multifamily community in Corpus Christi.
Beck Ventures advances the $4B Dallas Midtown redevelopment at the former Valley View Center site, attracting interest from the Dallas Mavericks for a potential new arena.
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