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North Oak Cliff Development Update Part 3: Townhomes Galore

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Project 17The Row on Elsbeth by LarkspurProject 18The Mayor’s House by Jim Lake Co.Project 19HighRise on Zang by Christian Chernock PropertiesProject 20Mid-rise residential by InTown HomesProject 21Magnolia on Zang Apartments by Magnolia Property CompanyProject 22Chijmes by Keaton Interiors for Magnolia PropertiesProject 23Zang Flats by LarkspurProject 24Polk Townhomes by Centre Living HomesProject 25Tyler Townhomes by Centre Living HomesProjects 26

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This is about to become a common sight in our beloved Bishop Arts District neighborhood. In fact this sight is just off Bishop, across from the Laughing Willow. There are demo’d vacant lots in the middle of neighborhoods all over North Oak Cliff’s most popular entertainment district. I’ve found three new ones within the last week. Here’s the skinny on the last 10 projects under construction now, for a grand total of 27 individual projects.

“How did this happen?” you might ask. Perhaps it was the local option election that made North Oak Cliff “wet” in 2010? Or the nearby Trinity Groves’ explosion into Dallas’ culinary scene? Or Bishop Arts’ own explosion onto the ‘great neighborhood’ scene? Maybe the Bishop/Davis Rezoning Plan in 2010 or the Oak Cliff Gateway zoning changes in 2014 (and then updated in 2015)? Or did it all start in 2002 with the Bishop Street reconstruction? Maybe it’s a bit of all of this — and great neighbors who throw great, big annual events. For sure, that.

Your favorite restaurants and shops need your support more than ever before — with all the construction, sales are down about 30 percent across the board.  Seventeen (and counting) separate construction sites are underway within a half-mile of the district! From now on you need to make weekly trips — to gauge progress on these, have a bite to eat, and find something you can’t live without. There are some GREAT new shops opening too — ALL owned by Dallas and Oak Cliff locals. Legit.

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In Part 1 we covered the big development projects under construction immediately around the Bishop Arts District (projects numbered 1-8 on the map.) Part 2 covered the projects mostly west of Bishop Arts (projects 9-16.) Here are projects numbered 17-26 below. (Yes! 26! Though more like 28 actually….) Note that project numbers correspond to the map above.

Project 17

The Row on Elsbeth by Larkspur

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  • First units completed March 2018, others completed in May
  • 16 walkup luxury units for sale
  • 11 under contract
  •  with Master Suite rooftop terraces with downtown views
  • 3 story, 1,921 – 2,217 square feet, each with 3 bedrooms/3 bathrooms, rooftop terraces, and 2-car attached garages
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Larkspur’s Row on Elsbeth, wrapped with a brick facade for a more historic feel
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Master suite terrace at Larkspur’s Row on Elsbeth
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Interior view of Larkspur’s Town on Elsbeth

 

Project 18

The Mayor’s House by Jim Lake Co.

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  • Saved from demolition! A reduction in the parking requirement by City Council in November 2017 enables restaurant use
  • Spec restaurant space, now taking applications!
  • Under historic renovation now
  • Winter 2018 availability
  • Jim Lake Co purchased in 2011 along with the Mayor Sergeant’s historic memorabilia, to be displayed within

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The back porch addition has been removed.

 

Project 19

HighRise on Zang by Christian Chernock Properties

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  • 27 unit boutique apartments
  • Designed by architect Dan Shipley
  • Average sqft is 530, with 17 units under 450 sqft
  • Units will have built in modular furniture that comes with the unit and is customizable by the tenants
  • Renderings coming soon

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Project 20

Mid-rise residential by InTown Homes

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Houston-based developer InTown Homes has eight projects in the works in DFW, all distinctly unique.  Now only in the zoning phase on Zang Blvd, plans are to construct 56 brick walk-up brownstone townhouses in Phase 1.

  • Square footage from 1,400 to 3,100, with front stoops
  • Prices will likely start at $350,000, but it’s too early to know for certain
  • Model scheduled to open Q1 2020
  • Live / Work units along Zang Blvd
  • 3 and 4 floors
  • Rooftop decks w/ downtown views on most
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Current site of future InTown Homes development on Zang Blvd

Images from other projects in DFW:

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InTown Homes – rendering for project in Addison
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InTown Homes – Henderson & Peach St near downtown Fort Worth
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InTown Homes – Verona at Lake Shelby in Las Colinas
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InTown Homes – Rice Fields Plano Arts near downtown Plano

Project 21

Magnolia on Zang Apartments by Magnolia Property Company

 

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  • 43 luxury units
  • Spacious floor plans with an integrated technology package
  • Now leasing
  • Opened May 2018

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Project 22

Chijmes by Keaton Interiors for Magnolia Properties

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  • 1940s chapel turned event venue and boutique hotel, Chijmesdallas.com
  • Opened June 2018
  • 12 rooms, designed as themes from cities around the world
  • Decorated with chimes collected over the years

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Interior under construction in early May

Project 23

Zang Flats by Larkspur

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  • 40 unit boutique residential
  • live-work units on first floor
  • site planning underway
  • construction planned to begin Dec 2018
  • context-sensitive design and facade mimicking area historic architecture.

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Project 24

Polk Townhomes by Centre Living Homes

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  • 13 Single Family Homes
  • For Sale
  • Construction to begin this summer
  • Renderings available in about two weeks.

 

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Looking south on Polk

 

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Looking north on Polk

 

Project 25

Tyler Townhomes by Centre Living Homes

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  • 13 townhomes
  • Construction to begin this summer

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Then there are the ACRES under development at Hampton and Fort Worth Ave. (about a 2.5 mile bike ride to Lockhart in the Bishop Arts District.)

Projects 26

  • 56 Townhomes by Centre Living Homes, with Roof Decks or Private Yards — currently under land development

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  • Lincoln Properties’ 18 acre development with onsite trail (almost complete) and the Lincoln Kessler Park apartments: one, two and three bedroom apartments with attached and detached garages leasing now

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There’s also the transformation of the historic Wynnewood Village shopping Center, with 220,000 square feet of new construction, 2 miles south. That’s another $30k to the total investment in North Oak Cliff, now approaching $400 million.

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That about covers it. For now. There are a few prime lots for sale and a few more recent demolitions — who knows whether they’ll flip or sit.

You should definitely take a biking tour next time you’re in the neighborhood. It’ll be completely different the next time!

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