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Cypress Waters: A New Multifamily Paradigm

by | Jan 1, 2016

This package was originally published in Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Review.

After Billingsley Co. pieced together the land acquisitions for Cypress Waters, and brought in utilities and other infrastructure to support the project, one of the first development targets was multifamily. And these weren’t just going to be any old apartments....

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Nearly 900,000 square feet of office space has been built or is under construction at Cypress Waters.
Cypress Waters: Workplace of the Future
by | Jan 1, 2016

This package was originally published in Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Review.

Billingsley Co. was so confident the demand would be there for office space in Cypress Waters, the company decided to kick off construction on a speculative basis....

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Cypress Waters: Nation Building
by | Jan 1, 2016

This package was originally published in Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Review.

One of the first companies to catch the vision for Cypress Waters was Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.,...

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Cypress Waters: 7-Eleven’s New Heaven
by | Jan 1, 2016

This package was originally published in Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Review.

 

Along with the giant sculptures that mark the southern and western entrances, one of the first things visitors will see at Cypress Waters is a bold new headquarters for 7-Eleven Inc....

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CityLine: A Development That’s Built to Last

by | Jan 1, 2016

With CityLine, KDC and its design and construction partners aren’t just developing a master-planned community for today—they’re keeping tomorrow very much in mind. That means a commitment to sustainability. For the office components, LEED Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council will be pursued, which involves using recycled and renewable materials and water- and energy-efficient strategies....

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CityLine: A Multifamily Home Run
by | Jan 1, 2016

Thousands of workers will converge upon CityLine when State Farm and Raytheon move into their new office buildings in 2015. Some will have just a short walk to work, with residential options conveniently located on site....

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Raytheon's new campus will be secured by a 6-foot fence and have 24-hour manned guard shacks at all three entrances.
Raytheon at CityLine: Creating a High-tech Command Center
by | Jan 1, 2016

Raytheon isn’t one to move around a lot. In fact, its current Jupiter Road complex in Garland, which houses its Intelligence, Information and Services (IIS) operations, dates back to the 1950s....

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CityLine Plaza: The focal point of the initial phase will be CityLine Plaza, a centrally located urban plaza designed by the Office of James Burnett, the landscape architect of Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park. The natural looking landscaped plaza will offer open space for outdoor concerts and festivals, shaded gathering spots for meetings or meals and walkways for pedestrian experiences.
CityLine: A Place to Walk About
by | Jan 1, 2016

Most cities grow in random fashion, evolving bit by bit over time. Imagine having the opportunity to design a community for more than 16,000 people—from scratch....

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State Farm at CityLine: Kind of a Big Deal

by | Jan 1, 2016

In April of 2012, execs from State Farm got in touch with their longtime North Texas real estate brokers, Randy Cooper and Craig Wilson of Cassidy Turley, to talk about a top-secret expansion the company was considering. It was a deal that could potentially be as large as 500,000 square feet, maybe one day expanding up to 750,000 square feet....

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CityLine: Building a City Within a City
by | Jan 1, 2016

It’s hard to appreciate of the size and scope of CityLine without a little perspective. Consider that in 1940, a century after Richardson was first settled, the small town was home to just 740 people....

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2015 Data Breach Investigations Report—Retail
by | Dec 30, 2015
This year, the Verizon 2015 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is again based around the nine incident classification patterns identified in our 2014 report.
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YW Enterprise Program Helps Women Out of Poverty by Giving Them the Power
by | Dec 28, 2015
For one woman, the structure helped her define how to expand her business throughout the country.
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Dallas Is Never Going To Be Silicon Valley. And That’s Okay.
by | Dec 17, 2015
By acknowledging and building on our strengths, we can create an environment of innovation that not only rivals, but surpasses other cities.
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UT Dallas Students Pitch Ideas That May Change How We Live and Work
by | Dec 17, 2015
Mark Cuban helped judge the competition.
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History of Innovation:
The Gaming Industry
by | Dec 15, 2015
North Texas was built on innovation. Join us each month as we dive into that rich history, and explore where we've come from so we can better understand where we're going.
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