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Tnekster
14 December 2005, 05:02 PM
Has anybody noticed this corner? They have scraped off at least three older apartment buildings on the north and west corner. I know someone that used to live there and said they were going to develop a five story condo building.

gc
14 December 2005, 05:23 PM
News to me....

frankchitown
14 December 2005, 11:50 PM
Do you mean Wycliff and Cedar Springs? The intersection of Oaklawn and Wycliff is commerial (Compass Bank, the Highland Park shopping center, the old Park Cities Motors) and the Presbytarian Church.

Tnekster
15 December 2005, 10:36 AM
OH, yes I do let me fix that.

Markedallas
16 December 2005, 01:25 PM
OH, yes I do let me fix that.

I believe it was a zoning case from awhile back. Not condos but apts. Think there might be a variety of heights as you go from the tollway end to Cedar Springs.

Urban Interest
16 December 2005, 01:33 PM
^They have torn down and are in the very early phases of new construction, but I've only driven by at night and haven't been able to see any construction signs.

Tnekster
29 December 2005, 02:56 PM
$35M, 285-Unit Complex Breaks Ground in Dallas
By Beverly Ford
Last updated: December 27, 2005 08:16am

(To read more on the multifamily market, click here.)


DALLAS-A $35-million, 285-unit apartment development will soon replace two older multifamily properties and two homes on a 3.5-acre parcel along Wycliff Avenue.


Nick Chapman, managing director in Dallas for Phoenix-based Alliance Residential Co., tells GlobeSt.com that ground has broken on the Broadstone Wycliff, opening the door for the first units to be available for rent by September. "It's a spectacularly located infill site with great access to the freeway system and great visibility. It has everything you look for in an apartment site."


The two-building complex, which should be 100% completed by the mid-2007, will replace Chatham House Apartments at 4420 Dickason Ave. and the Establishment Apartments at 4411 Dickason Ave., which were torn down by Alliance to make room for the new development, which will go up just south of Cedar Springs Road in the Oak Lawn neighborhood. Two older homes, also razed, were bought to assemble the development site.


The complex is one of three being constructed in the Dallas area by Alliance, which also is building the Broadstone Oak Lawn, a 375-unit development along Maple Avenue, and Broadstone Vista Ridge, 375 garden-style units located near the intersection Interstate 35 and Texas 121 in Lewisville. Both complexes should deliver in the spring. The company also plans to break ground next year on a fourth project, Broadstone Galleria, a mixed-use development that will include 40,000 sf of retail space along with 330 apartments at Galleria and Inwood roads, Chapman says.


Alliance's latest venture, Broadstone Wycliff, will put 285 two- and three-bedroom units, featuring several townhouses, around multiple courtyards, including a large one in the center with a lap pool and several barbecue areas. Other amenities will include a fitness center, business center and cyber cafe along with underground parking. Units will have 10-foot ceilings, granite countertops and hardwood flooring in the living, dining and kitchen areas. Apartments will range from 600 sf to 2,000 sf with rental rates of $900 to $1,500 per month.

slfunk
29 December 2005, 03:04 PM
Good news! I had heard from a realtor working at the Tribeca that those were to be section 8 housing. Guess he's wrong, which makes me wrong from what I have been telling people. Maybe he got it that there will be some HUD housing incorperated. Who knows, but this is good news for Oaklawn and seeing a resurgance of development in this area. Most of those properties have outlived their expectancy.

CTroyMathis
29 December 2005, 03:04 PM
Thanks for the info Tnek, looks like there is a website to use for follow-up someday: http://www.broadstoneliving.com/dallas.html

Doesn't list that Broadstone Galleria bit yet.

Tnekster
29 December 2005, 03:49 PM
If I am up that way and have my camera with me I will take a pic sometime.

gc
29 December 2005, 04:01 PM
Please do.

frankchitown
29 December 2005, 06:05 PM
Don't get me wrong, this development will be a huge improvement for the area, but I'm dissapointed that this isn't a mixed-use project. Its proximity to the tollway, Cedar Springs and Oaklawn Ave make it a perfect location for ground-level retail. Its surprising to me that there isn't more office/retail development around the Wycliff/tollway exit.