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Trammell Crow Wins Best New Mixed-Use Project Award For Park District

Trammell Crow Co. left its mark on downtown Dallas with several skyscrapers in the 1980s. Now it’s reshaping Uptown with Park District, a twin-tower development that totals more than 900,000 square feet.
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Artist's rendering of Park District in Uptown
Artist’s rendering of Park District in Uptown

Trammell Crow Co. left its mark on downtown Dallas with several skyscrapers in the 1980s. Now it’s reshaping Uptown with Park District, a twin-tower development that totals more than 900,000 square feet.

With partner MetLife, TCC won a hard-fought battle for the prime land off Woodall Rodgers between Olive and Pearl streets, where it’s developing a 32-story luxury residential tower and a 19-story office building, PwC Tower at Park District. The professional services firm is anchoring the project with a 200,000-square-foot lease.

Designed by HKS Inc., Park District incorporates its proximity to Klyde Warren Park with a large plaza. “So many cities are dying to have mixed-use, but there aren’t very many markets that can do it,” says Scott Krikorian, senior managing director at Trammell Crow. “It was the right use for the site and for the city of Dallas.”

FINALISTS

Preston Hollow Village, developed by Provident Realty Advisors. Located at Walnut Hill Lane and Central Expressway, it’s one of the largest projects underway in North Dallas. When all is said and done, the total price tag will be around $500 million.

The Union Dallas. RED Development’s high-profile complex near American Airlines Center combines a Class A office tower, anchored by Weaver and Vinson & Elkins, with retail and a residential tower developed by StreetLights Residential.

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