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Dallas’ RedBird redo at old mall site hits a home run with first-phase apartments
Palladium USA’s new rental units are almost fully leased before they are even finished.
The almost-finished swimming pool area of the Palladium RedBird apartments.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer)
Construction on the Palladium RedBird apartments in southwest Dallas is still months away from completion, but most of the rental units are already spoken for.
The 300-apartment project is the first phase of the $200 million redevelopment of old mall formerly called Red Bird and then Southwest Center, at Interstate 20 and U.S. Highway 67.
Over the last few years, developers have knocked down much of the old shopping center and are replacing it with the RedBird mixed-use project, a development with retail, residential and office space.
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Indiana is ranked the fourth riskiest state to visit.
(Courtesy: Forbes)
But the findings and warnings from health officials aren t stopping travelers from coming to and from the Hoosier state.
Forbes ranked all of the states, with Tennessee coming in at No. 1, Rhode Island is second, and Arizona comes in at third. Kentucky was not included.
The study looked at different factors such as new daily cases, positivity rate and restrictions in these areas.
Even though Indiana is higher than most, Forbes said the only state not in the high-risk category is Vermont. I think in actuality things are leveling off, but that s a different question from how risky is it to be in Indiana? I think it really depends on where you go, Dr. Tom Huth said.