DALLAS | Field Street Development | FT | ~50-15 FLOORS
https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/n...g1yhjfQl4K8MiY
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Gorgeous building, love the height!
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DALLAS | Goldman Sachs (North End) Development | 890ft | 83 + 52 + 48 fl
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^ Wonder if there will be changes to the rendering we’ve seen for over a year now ?
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890' would be a new 2nd tallest for Dallas!
A pretty big deal; I don't know how I missed the announcement of this one last summer. but i guess most of the forum did. the thread must've gotten buried quickly. |
FWIW, the guys on Dallasmetropolis don’t think this is happening. On the other hand, the city is voting on incentives June 22, so that sounds like it’s in play.
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I see no reason one of the fastest growing cities in the US can't add another few skyscrapers. Dallas has already built taller decades ago. |
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News articles have been a bit misleading. To be clear, the Goldman Saks tower will be 800,000 sq feet in size, so closer closer to 35-45 floors with a completion date no later than December 2027. The 83-story tower is proposed as residential/hotel, no updates on it since November 2020.
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But anyway here's Hunt's website https://huntrealty.com |
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Ehhh
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I hope Austin, along with Houston and Dallas (once they fill in a bit more) will surprise us with new tallests, maybe Atlanta too? |
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Chicago has two office supertalls though, Sears and AON, so that isn't true unless you're referring to recent construction. There were rumors that a 90 story building is planned for Austin so hopefully that can sneak in before said peak if that's the case. As far as demand for supertall residential I think / hope that will happen once those cities start filling in more. |
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Also what supertalls are proposed for Philly and Seattle |
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