October 16, 2013 in Urbanland
In 2006, two Dallas-based developers—Corinth Properties and ATR and Associates—purchased the One Hundred Oaks Mall, an 880,000-square-foot (82,000 sq m) enclosed mall. Since its opening nearly 40 years earlier, the mall had suffered as suburban competitors sprang up. By the time of the purchase, only the ground floor was fully leased, with the upper levels mostly vacant. Three miles (5 km) away, Vanderbilt University Medical Center had outgrown its hospital campus in midtown Nashville and needed to move its outpatient clinics off site. The medical center leased the mall’s second and third levels as well as its office tower, while the retail tenants remained on the first.
January, 2010 in Healthcare Real Estate Insights
The passage of healthcare reform legislation notwithstanding, no one can predict exactly what the country's healthcare delivery system will look like five, 10 or 20 years from now. But one possibility for the future of such a delivery system can be glimpsed in Nashville, Tenn., where Vanderbilt Medical Center leases nearly half of the 850,000 square foot indoor shopping center called One Hundred Oaks.
May 23, 2004 in McKinney Courier-Gazette
The intersection of Eldorado Parkway and Central Expressway is the first of two areas in McKinney where new restaurants, retail and other development are sprouting up. Equidistant from two shopping malls and surrounded by houses, the money-making potential at the four corners of Eldorado and Central has attracted several large franchises with two more signing last week, said Bry Taylor, president of Bryson Development.
March 13, 2003 in Austin Business Journal
The Cedar Hill Village development may not have the fiscal impact that other massive projects in Metroplex cities will have, but many view it has having the potential to uplift the city and the entire southern Dallas region. "A development like this just doesn't happen that often," said David Miracle, director, Cedar Hill Economic Development.
Oct 23, 2005 in The Eagle
A home decor retail shop and a pet store offering equine products and veterinary services are under construction on University Drive in College Station, with mid-April set as the anticipated opening date. The new businesses - PetSmart and Linens 'n Things - will continue a trend of diversity in products and services offered alone one of the city's main business corridors, according to Mark Dotzour, chief economist for the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University.
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