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tamtagon
16 March 2010, 12:30 PM
Fantastic News published by The Dallas Observer:

http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2010/03/at_mlk_and_i-30_central_dallas.php


At MLK at I-30, Central Dallas Ministries Plans to Build "Center of Hope"

By Robert Wilonsky, Tuesday, Mar. 16 2010

​On his blog this morning, Central Dallas Ministries CEO Larry James breaks some intriguing news: With the assistance of the Embrey Family Foundation, CDM has acquired 3.6 acres on the southeast corner of Malcolm X Boulevard and Interstate 30.

Here's Larry James blog -- http://larryjamesurbandaily.blogspot.com/


TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 2010
Architectural messaging. . .

Recently, thanks to a most generous "program related investment" on the part of the Embrey Family Foundation, Central Dallas Ministries acquired a 3.6 acre tract of property at the southeast corner of Malcolm X Boulevard and Interstate 30.

We have big plans for the site that include the creation of scores of new livable wage jobs, a new health and wellness center, a gigantic food distribution center, a retail grocery store, teaching kitchens and a product exchange center and production facility leased to PepsiCo, another of our development partners in the project.

More details will follow here over the next few months.

In preparing for the design phase of the project, I sent the architects at OmiPlan a list of what I consider to be "design values." I framed them in terms of "what the new facilities must say to Dallas." See what you think of the list:

What the Center of Hope development must say to Dallas. . .

. . .the days of making apologies for being in S. Dallas/Fair Park are over.

. . . the people in this neighborhood are more than worth the highest class investment possible on this key property.

. . . this marks the renewal of an historic, but new, valuable, logical, strategic “gateway” into S. Dallas.

. . . it makes sense to invest significantly in this part of the city—many have said it, we choose to do it!

. . . the quality, style and aesthetic expression of this development make sense and really fit the community and its “soul.”

. . .this community deserves only the best possible effort.

. . . the health, well-being and economic stability and security of this community is of the utmost importance to the developers, tenants and owners of the development.

. . . the design of this development takes community input extremely seriously.

. . . the message conveyed by the facilities design will be more along the lines of economic development and enhancement than those of charity or philanthropy—in this project we are attempting to move far beyond charity to real community development.

. . . that hope resides in this place for any and all who seek it.

. . . the development will be neighborhood/community-centric rather than organization or corporate-centric.

. . . while efficiency will be a high priority, neighbor and customer friendly “welcoming” will trump every other consideration inside our budget.

The CDM is really actually working doing the things which must be done to elevate the quality of life for the orphans of our society.

xen0blue
16 March 2010, 01:27 PM
uhhh...i'm sorry but Malcom X and 30 are not "deep south dallas"

Dbadger
16 March 2010, 01:59 PM
yeah, more like east Dallas.
Deep South Dallas, I am thinking Ledbetter and 45, illinois ave and Kiest.
Around that area
Good work though, I wish them the best.
511 Akard is looking good and im glad to see this building functional.

cowboyeagle05
16 March 2010, 02:07 PM
Well they did say it will provide a new gateway into SouthDallas and unless I have missed the part where they said "deep in south dallas" so I wouldn't be too worried about it. Besides it does sound like a cool project.

Dbadger
16 March 2010, 02:10 PM
^^^
Sorry. I was editing the same time you were posting.
I agree. Good project regardless of where it is.

cowboyeagle05
16 March 2010, 02:13 PM
Ah noted and we can both move on now that this detail has hashed it self out.

Cliff Dweller
17 March 2010, 11:39 PM
Well except that Illinois and Kiest is definitely not South Dallas, it's Oak Cliff.

xen0blue
18 March 2010, 01:54 AM
Well except that Illinois and Kiest is definitely not South Dallas, it's Oak Cliff.

Oak cliff is dallas. I'm from oak cliff and we've always called it south dallas....you can't get any farther south in the city of Dallas. They should start referring to that other area as "old south dallas".

tamtagon
18 March 2010, 03:00 AM
Oak cliff is dallas. I'm from oak cliff and we've always called it south dallas....you can't get any farther south in the city of Dallas. They should start referring to that other area as "old south dallas".

well shit, they're looking for a name to call anything at this point. problem is that they're trying to name stuff people don't want named.

tamtagon
18 March 2010, 03:01 AM
Oak cliff is dallas. I'm from oak cliff and we've always called it south dallas....you can't get any farther south in the city of Dallas. They should start referring to that other area as "old south dallas".

Oak Cliff is South Dallas' CDB?

Cliff Dweller
19 March 2010, 03:03 PM
Well - something new every day. I've never heard anyone in Oak Cliff refer to Oak Cliff as South Dallas. It sometimes gets lumped in with "the southern sector", but most people I know make a distinction. ymmv