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Construction Update: The Park

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You can have some input on what type of restaurant goes in at the park. Intern Katie Minchew tells you how.

A rendering of the restaurant
A rendering of the restaurant

A few (or all) of you may be in rage about the constant closures on Woodall Rodgers, but after seeing new renderings of the restaurant at The Park, that rage should die down a bit.

Shawn Fullam, vice president of retail division of Lincoln Property Company, is leading the search for the perfect restaurant to fill the beautifully designed real estate on the corner of Olive and the Woodall Rodgers service road for The Park.

Already, they have met with more than 20 local restaurant operators and are still combing Dallas for “the one.” They will have the restaurant selected by the end of the year, turning over the shell of the building by spring 2012 for a fall 2012 opening. “Our focus has been mostly local,” Fullam says. “It’s a local park so we want to talk to local restaurants.”

Fullam invites all you foodies out there to ask your favorite chef if they have looked into this project. Contact Shawn via email at [email protected]. He is looking forward to hearing new ideas. –Katie Minchew

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