AMLI Fountain Place is the residential sibling tower to Dallas’ original Fountain Place. It is located precisely where the original architect Henry Cobb (founding partner of the internationally renowned firm formerly known as I.M. Pei & Partners) envisioned a second twin tower more than 30 years ago when the original Fountain Place office building was constructed.
Once complete, AMLI Fountain Place will be the tallest residence and the only for-rent high-rise living experience in the Dallas Arts District.
The residential and office towers surround the recently renovated Fountain Place plaza, a terraced water garden designed by landscape architect Dan Kiley. Goddard Investment Group spent more than $70 million renovating the existing Fountain Place office tower, including improvements to the plaza and adding a new parking garage and retail space.
Downtown Sheraton Finishes Renovations
The Sheraton Dallas Hotel, Downtown Dallas’ largest hotel, has completed the final phase of its multimillion-dollar renovation project. FlickMars designed the hotel, and the architect was DLR Group. Swinerton served as general contractor for the project. Renovations include all 1,840 guest rooms, public areas, food and beverage outlets, and the 230,000 square feet of flexible meeting and convention spaces.
Five new food and beverage concepts are now in place at Sheraton Dallas offering a variety of options for guests and locals; Open Palette, which serves modern American all day; Moka Pot Coffee Shop; Draft Sports Bar and Lounge, complete with 12 local beers on tap and a high-energy lounge; an intimate cocktail lounge named The Parlor; and an open market.
Bright Realty gets go-ahead from City of Lewisville on 140-acre Crown Centre Development

Already under construction is a four-story office building with 109,000 rentable square feet at the southern end of the development at SH 121 and Regent Way. Construction is currently 60 percent complete with a delivery date of mid-2020.
Iconic Dallas Hotel Updates Luxury Feel With Renovated Meeting Spaces
The Fairmont Dallas hotel, which celebrated its 50th-anniversary last year, has completed a renovation of its meeting spaces, including the nearly 18,000 square-foot Regency Ballroom, hallways, and pre-function areas. The renovated spaces blend contrasts of a soft navy blue with white and hues of pale gold to create an updated luxury feel.
Jackson-Shaw Acquires Almost 170 Acre in South Forth Worth
Jackson-Shaw is building bringing industrial development to the intersection of Altamesa Boulevard and Campus Drive. Named 46 Ranch Logistics Park, the project will have 2.2 million square feet of industrial space, beginning with a speculatively built first phase of 560,000 square feet in three buildings, with additional land available for build-to-suits up to 800,000 square feet under one roof.
Separately, an undisclosed manufacturing company has purchased 45 acres of the 169 acres to build its new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
2.4 Million Square Foot Logistics Center Project Breaks Ground at DFW Airport

Phase one of the project will encompass three global e-commerce hubs known as Logistics Centers 9, 10, and 11, totaling over 1 million square feet and developed on a speculative basis due to expected keen marketplace interest. Phase two of the project will be a future build-to-suit e-commerce hub, Logistics Center 8, potentially exceeding 1.4 million square feet in size.
Kurt Griffin and Nathan Orbin, co-leads for Cushman & Wakefield’s Industrial Agency Leasing team in Dallas-Fort Worth, are the project’s designated leasing brokers. The three-phase one buildings are expected to be available for lease by early 2021.
Premium Office Space Coming to Far North Dallas

Rhett Miller and J.J. Leonard of Stream’s Dallas team will lease the property on behalf of SHB Development.
Overland Grove Community Donates Site for Forney Elementary at Master Planned Community
Wynne/Jackson, a Dallas-based real estate development firm that specializes in creating master-planned developments, including Overland Grove in Forney, has donated a 12-acre site in Overland Grove to the Forney Independent School District. The 12-acre site is planned for the construction of a future Forney ISD elementary school. Forney ISD Superintendent Justin Terry said, “As we prepare to add over 8,500 new students over the next 10 years, this school site has given us another option to build in a location to best meet the needs of our growth.”
The 336-acre Overland Grove project is planned for the development of over 1,000 single-family residential lots with an estimated economic value exceeding $300 million. Phase one of 327 lots was completed in 2019, and lots were delivered to two of the largest public homebuilders in the country, both with a strong presence in North Texas, Taylor Morrison, and Lennar Homes. Homes are priced between $275K and $400K.
Courtland Development Brakes Ground on New Industrial Building

Prestonwood Place Announces Renovation Plans
Ownership Group Completes the Latest Phase of $10 Million Upgrade to Dallas Office Tower

JLL is the exclusive leasing partner for the property, with Trevor Franke and Gini Rounsaville leading the marketing and leasing efforts.
Pacesetter Homes Expands Footprint to North Texas with 12 New Communities
New to the region, Pacesetter Homes has expanded into the North Texas market with six new communities now open in Anna, Melissa, Oak Point, Prosper, and Rockwall. The builder has plans to open six more communities in 2020 across Dallas-Fort Worth and has nearly 1,200 lots under contract. Lots are currently being developed, and communities will be open later this year in Meadow Run in Melissa, Green Meadows in Celina, Woodland Creek in Royse City, Lavon Farms in Lavon and Aubrey Creek Estates in Aubrey.