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The Salvation Army will break ground on its first-of-a-kind building, a 21-acre campus in the Stemmons Corridor in Dallas.
The property includes about 344,000 square feet of retail, 444,000 square feet of office, and 782 multifamily housing units.
A former sorority hub is being swapped for a future science building, as the University of Tennessee celebrates a new cohort and the Volkswagen hub.
The developer behind the deal has several across North Texas that have yet to materialize. Fort Worth pulled the plug on one in 2023 citing delays.
The Salvation Army will break ground on its first-of-a-kind building, a 21-acre campus in the Stemmons Corridor in Dallas.
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Two law schools are in different phases of growth after being provisionally approved by the American Bar Association, and a ...