20-Acre Mixed-Use Development To Rise In Downtown Dallas

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Dallas Smart District Rendering

A new 20-acre mixed-use development in Downtown Dallas is in its embryonic stages.

Hoque Global and KDC have entered a partnership to build a major campus spanning from Canton Street to the convention center.

The development will include retail, residential, hospitality and Class-A office space. Mayor Mike Rawlings said he is pleased with the plans, especially since the development falls within the bounds of the GrowSouth initiative.

Phase 1 is to begin in late 2018 and will include 600K SF to 1M SF of office space, a grocer, a hotel/residential space and a food hall.

The campus could include the tallest building in Dallas, according to the Dallas Morning News.

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