The Drake at White Rock Lake, New Condominium Development Announced at 7450 Coronado Avenue

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A new condominium development has been announced for the White Rock Lake area. The Drake at White Rock Lake is being sold as a “seven-story, modern-inspired condominium residence with 90-100 homes featuring one, two, and three bedrooms.”

The building is envisioned with a terraced elevation, spacious rooms, expansive windows, balconies and entertainment decks, which will provide a variety of inspiring views from White Rock Lake to Downtown Dallas to the lush greenery of Tenison Park.

The project, currently in schematic design, is being undertaken by GDA Architects, whose luxury condominium and high-rise projects include Museum Tower and 1900 McKinney. The Drake is owned by NBKW Partners LLC and is being marketed by Al Coker & Associates, a firm specializing in luxury condominium projects.

“The Drake at White Rock Lake will be the newest condominium project being built in Dallas. Our prospective homeowners will include first-time buyers, empty nesters, and those who want to enjoy life in a neighborhood enhanced with nearby entertainment, nature’s bounty, and outdoor leisure activities,” said Al Coker, owner. “The pricing will be competitive for the marketplace with homes ranging from $290,000 to $750,000.”

“If you work downtown and want to own a home while also enjoying water activities, golf, or tennis, a home at The Drake at White Rock Lake will be the place to live,” said Coker.

The Drake Promises Access to ‘Nature’s Bounty’

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Amenities promised for the condominiums include elevated saltwater pool, fitness and cardio center, as well as proximity to the Santa Fe Trail, which runs adjacent to The Drake. The trail winds through wooded wetlands, and offers access to the numerous entertainment and dining options of Deep Ellum. Within walking distance to White Rock Lake, residents of the proposed condos would also enjoy access to all that the lake has to offer, including White Rock Lake Dog Park.

No word on when the project would be expected to break ground.

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Heather Hunter is an accomplished freelance writer based in North Texas.

4 Comments

  1. LonestarBabs on May 4, 2017 at 3:51 pm

    design ICK

  2. Nick on May 4, 2017 at 4:06 pm

    Is it a coincidence? The name of this place rhymes and has the name of a famous rapper

  3. Cody Farris on May 5, 2017 at 10:32 am

    I e-mailed to ask when floor plans will be available to view on the site.

  4. ArgoSanct on May 5, 2017 at 10:34 am

    Yes ick a million times. These complexes exist in one way or another all over Dallas. Would it kill them to design something with more harmony with the surrounding areas.

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