Toastmaster Christian Lee Rotsko is responsible for setting and maintaining the parameters for the coffees. Here he's sampling coffee brewed from incoming beans in the area known as the Pilot Plant. [Photo by Lance Murray]
This package was originally published in Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Review.
Earlier this year, Crow Holdings chairman Harlan Crow held a party to mark what would have been the 100th birthday of his father, real estate legend Trammell Crow, who died in 2009 at the age of 94....
This package was originally published in Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Review.
In the late 1970s, North Lake was a popular fishing spot. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, its southern shore served as a park. Today, it’s the centerpiece of Cypress Waters. A key goal for the development is to enhance the beauty of the lake and open it up for the enjoyment of residents, tenants, and visitors.“We’re...
This package was originally published in Dallas-Fort Worth Real Estate Review.
When all is said and done, Cypress Waters, Billingsley Co.’s 1,000-acre development surrounding North Lake, will include 4.5 million s.f. of office and retail space, 10,000 residential units, three schools, a 6-mile hike-and-bike trail, numerous parks and nature areas, and a lakeside gathering place called The Sound....
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....
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....
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.,...