5 Proposed Buildings In Dallas' CBD To Watch
April 27, 2017

5 Proposed Buildings In Dallas' CBD To Watch

Hillwood Urban, JPI, Gables Residential, ARK Group and other Irving power players will be at Bisnow's Las Colinas Development Update. Will you? Get tickets here.

Cranes fill the Dallas skyline, but several massive projects are still on the drawing board. A handful of existing projects have additional phases proposed with varying levels of mystery surrounding the final plans. Here are five in and around Dallas' central business district broken down with the help of CoStar

The Spire Spire Realty Group's proposed tower at 400 Avenue of the Arts will have mixed-use elements anchored by office within the Spire master planned district. WDG designed the 21-story building, which will have 390K SF of office and 19K…

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Plano's Tallest Multifamily Building Breaks Ground

NE Development will break ground Thursday on the tallest multifamily building in Plano, LVL29. The 29-story, 328-unit complex designed by Humphreys & Partners with interiors by Henderson Design Studio will be built by Hunt Construction. The ellipses-shaped building in Legacy…

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Victory Park Scores Mesero And Orangetheory

Two new retailers are headed to Victory Park's new mixed-use building under construction at Victory Park Lane and High Market Street. Mico Rodriguez will open a flagship location of the Mexican food restaurant Mesero in early 2018. Orangetheory Fitness will…

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Great Restaurant Design Stands The Test Of Time

The U.S. restaurant industry is the nation's second-largest private sector employer, with a workforce of 14.7 million people. The National Restaurant Association is forecasting industry sales reaching $799B in 2017. But it is a hard industry in which to succeed: 60% of new restaurants close or change ownership within their first year of opening and 80% shut their doors within five years.

There are myriad reasons for this, from bad locations and poor business fundamentals to lax management and ownership. But the most successful restaurateurs seem to put as much care and thought into the design of their spaces as they do the food concepts and menus.

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Brick-and-Mortar/E-Commerce Marriages Are Forging Retail's Future Success

The wall between established brick-and-mortar retailers and e-commerce startups has diminished with the omnichannel retail trend, but not all e-tailers are ready to be acquired. 

“We grew by 54% last year,” Indochino CEO Drew Green said. “We've explored partnerships with department stores and might look again in the future, but we aren't there yet. We're focused on our own set of plans.”

Green's custom menswear company originated online and has since opened 13 physical showrooms in major cities like Vancouver (its corporate hometown), San Francisco and New York. 

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Do you know a smart, hard-working, passionate go-getter graduating from college this spring? Or perhaps they graduated last year ... and that flashy new job just ain't challenging them quite the way they had hoped.

Remind you of anyone? Bisnow might be the perfect fit.

Our team is on the hunt for fresh new Curators of our annual invite-only platform for VIP owners, developers and investors in American commercial real estate. It is an opportunity to help bring together (and rub shoulders with!) the movers and shakers of one of the most exciting industries in the United States.

Bisnow is seeking candidates ready to shoulder high levels of responsibility right out of the gate and kick-start their career by joining a team where their passion and skill will be given the chance to flourish.

We offer competitive compensation structures, full health benefits and unlimited vacation time. Better yet (at least, in our not-so-humble opinion), you will be joining us at the top of 7 World Trade Center, nestled in the heart of NYC's Financial District and complete with a bird's-eye view of Manhattan.

No experience needed — just a butt-kicking attitude and the hunger to win. We will teach them the rest.

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