Endeavor Real Estate Group from Austin recently got the approval for their McKinney Avenue mixed-use tower which has been in plan for several years courtesy of Dallas HKS according to a Dallas Morning News article from May 19. They say,
“The 19-story office and apartment high-rise will be built on a corner at Boll Street and McKinney. The more than $121 million project is set to begin in September and will open in 2025, according to planning documents filed with the state.
Dallas architect HKS designed the 386,000-square-foot building, which has been in the works for several years.
Endeavor purchased the property on McKinney in 2019. The site is now occupied by several small retail and commercial buildings.
Endeavor’s new building would have 290 residential units, almost 60,000 square feet of office space and 15,000 square feet of retail.”
However, the recently approved tower is not the only the soon to rise tower in Uptown as a 27-story tower by Trammell Crow Co. also got its approval earlier according to a The Real Deal article from May 20 which reports,
“The McKinney and Boll tower is one of several new high-rises on the way in Uptown, located just a few blocks away from where Dallas-based developer Trammell Crow Co. is planning to start work soon on a 27-story tower at McKinney and Maple avenues.
Trammell was able to receive its final approval from the City Council earlier this year to move ahead with the mixed-use tower at 2401 McKinney Avenue. The project will include 698,000 square feet of office space, a new 10,829-square-foot home for Truluck’s, a 12,000-square-foot health club, and 5,000 square feet for a future bank, restaurant, or retail user. It is expected to take two years to complete.”
The Austin-based developer was able to acquire a vote of confidence from the City Planning Commission to which green signaled for the start of the construction and development.