LOS ANGELES, CA - Banyan Residential, an LA-based private real estate investment company, has announced the groundbreaking of Banyan Beckley, a 279-unit luxury multifamily community in Dallas, Texas. This development marks Banyan’s first foray into the Dallas market, and growing presence in Texas following the acquisition of a multifamily property in downtown Houston last year. The new five-story community, which is being developed in collaboration with Banyan’s partners at Milhaus, will be a welcomed addition to the popular Bishop Arts District neighborhood. The team secured a $38.2 million construction loan from Hillcrest Bank earlier this month.
Located at 1710 N Beckley Avenue, the project is in close proximity to one of Dallas’ most walkable neighborhoods in Bishop Arts – offering more than 60 locally-owned boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and art galleries – and is a short drive to downtown Dallas.
“We feel vindicated and we are proud that we were able to step up and protect the people’s land.”
In the four to two ruling, the NYS Court of Appeals said that the state’s constitution and legal precedents are clear. If the DEC wants to cut thousands of trees to build a trail system, the state would first need to pass a constitutional amendment.
A Class II connector trail under construction in the Adirondacks. Photo courtesy of Protect the AdirondacksBauer said the ruling is good news for every forest in the park. “Those trees are better protected today than they were yesterday. So this will have some changes on the Forest Preserve, but it should not affect the public’s recreational use of the Forest Preserve at all.”
A California developer has started work on the first of two apartment communities it’s planning in Dallas’ North Oak Cliff neighborhoods. Los Angeles-based.
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