I just want to know what a "Swexan" is. It is a southwestern Texan? A swanky Texan? A swearing Texan? Sweater-wearing Texan? These are questions I need answers to.
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"Then each time Fleetwood would be not so much overcome by remorse as bedazzled at having been shown the secret backlands of wealth, and how sooner or later it depended on some act of murder, seldom limited to once."
I just want to know what a "Swexan" is. It is a southwestern Texan? A swanky Texan? A swearing Texan? Sweater-wearing Texan? These are questions I need answers to.
Ahhhhhh, I was way off. Still prefer the Swanky Texan, but the Swiss are pretty neutral, so they'll do...
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"Then each time Fleetwood would be not so much overcome by remorse as bedazzled at having been shown the secret backlands of wealth, and how sooner or later it depended on some act of murder, seldom limited to once."
Minnesota-based developer Ryan Cos. is teaming up with Dallas architect GFF and Greenway Investments to build the office, residential, hotel and retail buildings.
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The 4-acre project includes architect GFF's existing building on Fairmount Street. The remainder of the block will be redeveloped with an 18-story office tower, a 22-story residential high-rise, a luxury hotel and retail space.
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Plans call for the office tower to be built on Cedar Springs at Routh, with the residential building to the east across from the Quadrangle. A high-rise hotel would occupy the corner of Cedar Springs and Fairmount, next door to GFF's building.
Aside from an existing office building, it's mostly parking lots with a row of bars and other businesses in single story buildings facing Cedar Springs. This will definitely be an improvement.
A quick update on some of the new Exxir developments in Bishop Arts/Oak Cliff. The first phase of tenants are in the process of opening. The developer promised excellence and they seem to be delivering.