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Dallas Development is a Strange Dichotomy of Tall Buildings Built in All The Wrong Places

By Jon Anderson / June 4, 2021 /

Last week I was sickened to read about Spectrum Properties’ plans for the North Texas Food Bank headquarters bound by Pearl Expressway, Cesar Chavez Blvd., and Farmers Road in the Farmer’s Market area of downtown Dallas. Not because the Food Bank will be displaced – it won’t. But because Spectrum, who purchased the land from…

What’s Developing: Celina’s Chalk Hill, Arlington, Lewisville, Anna/VanAlystne

By Tommy Cummings / March 7, 2021 /

Celina’s population just keeps growing. Since the 2010 Census, the number of Celina residents has boomed — to 288 percent. Right now, Celina’s population is 23,427. It’s going to continue growing thanks to a 95-acre master-planned development on the city’s north side near Celina High School. Centurion American Development Group plans to bring 400 additional…

StreetLights Opens The Margo in Frisco, and Dig That Smart Kitchen Island

By Tommy Cummings / February 9, 2021 /

StreetLights Residential promised the third phase of its development called The Margo would be available to renters in early 2021, and the Dallas-based apartment builder delivered.

Council Unanimously Approves Streetlights Development at Oak Lawn And Lemmon

By Jon Anderson / January 22, 2020 /

After passing City Plan Commission unanimously, it’s unsurprising that the Dallas City Council passed Streetlights’ plan to redevelop the forlorn Oak Lawn and Lemmon Avenue corner currently occupied by a Shell gas station and Pizza Hut, surrounded by surface parking. The lot has remained underutilized since the original movie theater was torn down in the 1980s.

Blewett Brings Streetlights and Neighborhood Together To Talk

By Jon Anderson / November 21, 2019 /

Last night, District 14 Dallas City Council Member David Blewett held a town hall meeting to discuss Streetlights Residential’s proposal for a residential tower at Lemmon and Oak Lawn avenues. You’ve seen it before, so I won’t belabor the point (to catch up, skip the first listed story and you’re there). In reading those older…