Posted July 24, 2012 by Rogers Healy
Sundance Square Reveals New Plans
Sundance Square, the 35-block development in the hub of downtown Fort Worth, released final plans for its long awaited plaza, the 55,000-square-foot centerpiece of the commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district.
The new centerpiece of downtown Fort Worth, the Sundance Square plaza will be an anchor to underpin the pedestrian friendly environment that has been a key design element of Sundance Square from the beginning.

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Posted April 27, 2012 by Rogers Healy
$2 billion redevelopment set for Valley View
After years of speculation over the redevelopment of the 400 acres around Valley View Center, Dallas-based Beck Ventures announced that it bought the 39-year-old mall just a week before it was set for foreclosure auction.
The family-run Beck Ventures plans to develop the property into a $2 billion mixed-use destination called Dallas Midtown.
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Posted April 18, 2012 by Rogers Healy
New $400M Dallas redevelopment project
Dallas-based Matthews Southwest and Toronto-based Tricon Capital Group Inc. have acquired and plans to develop a 60 acre mixed-use development a half mile south of the Dallas Convention center.
The project is estimated to cost $400 million and will include residential, commercial and retail uses. The project will focus on transit-oriented and urban environments that will play into the multibillion dollar Trinity River Corridor Project.
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