The Union Has Hit Bottom—Literally

“DPR is pleased to have reached the excavation milestone for RED Development’s The Union project, and we look forward to an on schedule completion in 2018,” said Jeff Parsons with DPR Construction for Dallas. “Any project like this that’s confined to a tight, congested area presents a unique set of challenges, but it’s these challenges that allow us to work with our clients to build innovative solutions that put our team’s high levels of quality and efficiency to work.”
Courtesy of DPR Construction

The Union Dallas is at a new low. The project broke ground in April and now that giant hole on Cedar Spring Road and Field Street has officially reached its deepest point at 50 feet below street level. General contractor DPR Construction will now begin construction on the 800k SF mixed-use project anchored by a 60k SF Tom Thumb. The 22-story office tower and 23-story multifamily tower combo by Red Development and StreetLights Residential was designed by HKS.

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