I just returned from West Texas after checking in on the construction progress of our new 5,000 SF medical office building. Things are moving along smoothly; we're hoping for a June completion, Site walls are close to completion; paving will follow. Storefront frames have just gone in. Brick and stucco will be starting soon. Do you all remember this rendering? It will be pink + orange! I can't wait, I think it will be a real stand out!
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Dropping a note on here to share a little development at Thrasher Works. Approached about a series of projects a while back, we took the leap and got licensed to practice architecture in the state of Oklahoma. Still not sure if the projects are going to pan out, but I'm certain something amazing will materialize! Looking to do a project in Oklahoma? Give me a call!
In the meantime, have you read about developers & AO designing the latest skyscraper in Oklahoma City to be 1,907 feet, a homage to the year Oklahoma was admitted into the Union. That height would make it the tallest in the nation. Read about it here. Thirty minutes from Dallas' bustling urban center and it overpowering sprawl, this mixed-use development is recreating the nostalgia of small town Main Street.
Located near the Midlothian core within Hwy 287 Loop, MidTowne is a Sustainable Community with nostalgic Main Street architectural vernacular that addresses the social needs for interaction with a mix of uses, services, convenient dining and shopping, while providing interesting driving and walking opportunities. The physical design addresses street edges, views, and connection with open spaces. The development is known as something of a reimagined Main Street, symbolizing small business and everyday hard-working citizens. The MidTowne residential core continues to grow, as Phases 8, 9 and 10 are currently under construction, providing a variety of cottage-sized to estate-sized homes with historic charm not typically seen in new builds. Thrasher Works is taking on the latest commercial development located at the corner of George Hopper and S. 14th Street. With parking tucked behind the street facades, the two small buildings fill out the corner with retail/office square footage to be inhabited by multiple tenants. Still in the early design phase, we're hopeful this project finds it's way into reality. |
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