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    Downtown Living

    With this loft you can live large in downtown Dallas for less than $225,000

    Leah Shafer
    Jun 9, 2015 | 11:50 am

    If downtown loft living is at the top of your real estate wish list, and you have only $225,000 to spend, consider unit 904 at Soco Urban Lofts, located at 1122 Jackson St., in the southwest part of downtown Dallas.

    Actually, you only have to shell out $224,000 for this one listed with Jennifer Shindler of Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate. It’s the largest and most expensive of the four units in the building currently for sale. However, the per-square-foot price is $176, which is on the low end compared to the other three, which are going for $174, $184 and $209 per square foot.

    This unit has 1,272 square feet, one bedroom and one bathroom. The interior feels industrial chic, with 11-foot ceilings, exposed ductwork and brick, and polished concrete floors — what you would expect from a building with roots as a railroad terminal and warehouse.

    The windows let in lots of beautiful light, but solar blinds and drapes help with temperature control and privacy. Sadly, the chandelier above the dining room table is not included in the sale, so the new owner will just have to add his or her own signature lighting to the space.

    The open kitchen boasts granite countertops and a hand-cut gray tile backsplash laid vertically, not horizontally, for added visual interest. The stainless steel appliances include a ceramic top stove and warming oven.

    The bedroom area is just to the left of the entry, large enough for a king-sized bed plus side tables. Speaking of large, the custom closet can accommodate the wardrobe of even the most diehard clotheshorse.

    The bathroom is made for relaxation, thanks to the oversized soaking tub with heated back and marble subway tile surround. Other nice touches: a glam light fixture and contemporary pedestal sink with high-end Kohler fixtures. Space for a full-size washer and dryer space is nearby.

    From the unit’s south-facing windows you can see Reunion Tower and the Omni Dallas Hotel. For panoramic views, head to the rooftop, replete with pool and lounge area.

    HOA fees are $484 per month, and that includes blanket insurance; exterior, front yard and common area maintenance; management fees; reserves; trash and water/sewer; and full use of facilities like the newly furnished gym, yoga room, community room, and rooftop pool and patio grills.

    This unit also includes a same-floor dedicated storage closet, bike racks and an underground gated parking spot.

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    A version of this story originally was published on Candy’s Dirt.

    Or take a dip in the rooftop pool.

    Rooftop pool at 1122 Jackson St. in Dallas
      
    Photo courtesy of Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate
    Or take a dip in the rooftop pool.
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    Massive mixed-use development coming to key intersection in McKinney

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    Long Branch McKinney
    Rendering courtesy of Creation
    Long Branch development planned for McKinney

    McKinney is getting a new $1.3 billion mixed-use development. Called Long Branch, it will be a 155-acre project at the northwest corner of US-75 and the future 380 bypass, consisting of housing, retail, office, grocery, and hospitality.

    The development has 80 acres slated for active development, and will unfold over the next decade in four tracts.

    The master plan includes

    • approximately 1,600 multifamily homes
    • 135,000 square feet of retail anchored by a 65,000-square-foot grocer
    • 318,600-square-foot office campus with two six-story buildings
    • 100-room hotel
    • five-story, 910-space structured parking garage

    All of the essential elements you need for living.

    It will also include "6,000 linear feet" of pedestrian trails, "mature" landscaping, and outdoor gathering areas, plus six acres of preserved green space.

    The project, which was recently approved by the McKinney City Council, is being developed by Creation, in partnership with Horizon Capital Holdings and Vaulter.

    In a statement, Creation principal Alex Bez says that "the modern office campus design at the hard corner of what will soon be one of North Texas’ most prominent highway interchanges also marks a major investment in the city’s future, helping attract new business and top talent to the area.”

    First proposed in 2016, U.S. 380 Bypass is a new eight-lane freeway being built by TxDOT in response to the population growth within Collin County — resulting in traffic volumes that have exceeded the capacity of U.S. 380 between Coit Road and FM 1827. TxDOT predicts that US 380 will see 114,400 drivers daily by 2050.

    Design on Long Branch is currently underway for the first phase of construction; infrastructure work on the site is expected to kick off later this year, with the first phases of vertical development expected to follow shortly thereafter.

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