Monster 2 Acre Lot in Oak Cliff Gateway With Downtown Views Hits Market

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Looks like there could be a new mixed-use or multi-family development coming, as Charlie Perdue of Perdue Equities Company has listed this 2 acre site on Greenbrier with unobstructed downtown Dallas views. Trust me, this is an incredible lot, and is right in the Oak Cliff Gateway.

“The site would be ideal for a seven- to 10-story (three to four stories of parking included) multi-family project that could take advantage of the maximum height allowances and unobstructed views of downtown Dallas,” Perdue said. “Within the Oak Cliff Gateway zoning ordinance, this site is one of the only places you can achieve maximum height (20 stories) without the residential proximity slope restricting the number of feet you can build up.”

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This is the final frontier of real estate with downtown Dallas views, with more and more industrial properties lining the Trinity River becoming ripe for redevelopment. This property at 301 E. Greenbrier, known as Banks Stone Yard, is offered for a tidy $49 per square foot, or right at $4,179,700.

I’d like to see something cool, like an industrial loft development that includes live/work space, open floorplans, and walls of windows that would be perfect for urban professionals and Millennials searching for something unique. What about you?

See the documents below for more details.

Banks Stone Yard – Flyer 2016

Banks Stone Yard – Zoning Analysis (DSGN)

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Joanna England is the Executive Editor at CandysDirt.com and covers the North Texas housing market.

2 Comments

  1. TG on March 27, 2016 at 3:47 am

    Who owns the property now?

    • Joanna England on March 28, 2016 at 5:31 pm

      It’s a trust in the name of Bryan Floyd Banks that offices out of DeSoto. The name of the property is Banks Stone Yard.

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