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  2. Oak Lawn, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lawn is one of the wealthier areas of metropolitan Dallas, with the population consisting mainly of urban professionals. The area is peppered with upscale townhouses, condos, apartments, and duplexes. Along the Uptown portion on McKinney Avenue and along Turtle Creek Boulevard, there are many new high-rise condominiums and apartments. It is ...

  3. Main Street District, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Power and Light Complex, 158 apartments 2004. Mercantile Bank Building + Renovation into 225 rental units with a new 15 story 150 rental units. Dallas National Bank Building into the Joule Hotel. The Metropolitan, 283 condo units. Third Rail Lofts. Gulf States Building – 68 apartments. 1407 Main – 84 apartments. 1414 Elm – 14 ...

  4. Florida and Texas boomtowns are awash in a glut of condos - AOL

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    We may be missing millions of homes, but there seem to be enough condominiums to go around in Florida and Texas.Boomtowns in the two states are seeing their supply of condos skyrocket, and prices ...

  5. Midtown, Dallas - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, new owners of Valley View Center, Beck Ventures, announced a $4 billion redevelopment plan for the mall and surrounding property dubbed "Dallas Midtown" that would include retail, condominiums, and a "five star" hotel. [3] [4] The City of Dallas established the Mall Area Redevelopment Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District in ...

  6. A Florida 'condo cliff' is coming as owners deal with fallout from 2021 Surfside collapse. ... Have no fear — a new reality real estate series based in Utah is on the way. Bravo has announced ...

  7. 1600 Pacific Tower - Wikipedia

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    1600 Pacific Tower, also known as the LTV Tower (and also originally National Bank of Commerce Building), is a skyscraper in the City Center District of Dallas, Texas, USA. The building rises 434 feet (132 meters).