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Vision
The walkable, urban village exemplified. A fresh mix of
contemporary dwellings, retail boutiques and upscale dining.
Nature beckons through an open park, creekside setting and
community hike and bike trails. The ultimate convenience
– quick, environmentally friendly access to DFW’s
business, cultural, sports and entertainment centers through
an on-site DART Light Rail Station.
Heritage
Embracing the past while embodying the future. Named after
Red Brick Road, the historic name of Greenville Avenue,
to the community’s east. Surrounding the two-acre
McKamy Springs Park, where Caddo Indians sought water as
early as 1690. Located at the heart of today’s Telecom
Corridor, only minutes by rail or highway from the region’s
largest and most innovative employers.
Residences
Upscale apartments, urban condominiums and luxury townhomes
that offer the best of modern design, amenities and service.
Apartments and condos featuring high ceilings, modern appliances,
contemporary finishes and state-of-the-art systems. Townhomes
developed by David Weekley Homes, showcasing classically
appealing exteriors and dramatic, urban interiors.
Retail, Restaurants and Offices
Sophisticated shopping and dining options. One-of-a-kind
boutiques and specialty stores for last-minute gifts. Regional
restaurateurs serving authentic, casual, upscale fare. Premium
office suites for busy professionals who work in the city,
lunch in the park and shop or dine after-hours. A walkable
commute from nearby residences or the light rail station.
Natural Amenities
The serenity of a two-acre park and natural spring-fed pool
in the community’s midst. Hiking and biking trails
connecting directly to Richardson’s north-south Central
Trail and the City of Dallas’ White Rock Lake trail
system. Pedestrian-friendly shopping and dining zones that
make Brick Row the ultimate destination for active livability
with a modern edge.
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$140M Mixed-Use Transit-Oriented Project Comes to Dallas Suburb |
Published: April 09, 2008
By Anuradha Kher, Online News Editor Multi-Housing News
Richardson, Texas--Winston Capital Corp. and L&B Realty Advisors recently broke ground on Brick Row, a $140-million mixed-use, transit-oriented development located adjacent to the DART Spring Valley Light Rail Station in Richardson, Texas.
Located across 30 acres at the northwest corner of Spring Valley Road and Greenville Avenue, Brick Row features 500 apartments, up to 300 luxury condominiums, 140 luxury townhomes, 80,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and 11,000 square feet of Class A office space.
The apartments, with average rents from $1,100 to $1,200, will be ready by summer 2009, while the condos will be ready to be occupied by 2010. The retail space will be ready by spring of 2009.....
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Developer reserves the right to modify prices, floor plans, exterior detail,
renderings, design, materials and community amenities without prior notice.
This is not an offer to buy units where such an offer is prohibited by law.
WARNING: The Texas Department of Real Estate has not inspected, examined, or
qualified this offering. This advertisement shall not constitute an offer or
solicitation to self or buy subdivided land in any state where registration
of the project is required or where such solicitation or offer cannot be made.
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© 2008 Winston Capital Corporation
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