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Cypress Waters: Embracing the Great Outdoors

by | Jan 1, 2016

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...

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Cypress Waters: Educating for the Future
by | Jan 1, 2016

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

Students at Coppell ISD’s newest school, Richard J. Lee Elementary, are guaranteed to get an education experience unlike any other in North Texas....

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Cypress Waters: The 25-Year Vision
by | Jan 1, 2016

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....

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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....

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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., which will take occupancy of its new 175,585-square-foot headquarters within the development before the end of the year. The move allows the company to trim its five North Texas locations to four—with the flexibility to consolidate even more in the future, says John Hoffman, Nationstar’s senior vice president of corporate communication. ...

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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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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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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.

By 1961, it had about 16,800 residents. When CityLine opens in late 2015, the development will have a daytime population of more than 16,000....

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Art and Real Estate
by | Dec 6, 2015
DEVELOPERS FIND VALUE IN MAKING SPACES BEAUTIFUL
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