Showing posts with label Knox-Henderson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knox-Henderson. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Seven Hills Commercial Selected to Build New Spec Suites for Westdale Real Estate Investment and Management

Dallas based Westdale Real Estate Investment and Management has selected Seven Hills Commercial, LLC to build over 8,000 square feet of new high end spec suites at 3100 Monticello. These will be move in ready tenant spaces featuring glass conference rooms, stainless steel appliances, granite counters in the break rooms and wood flooring in the reception areas. They are scheduled for completion starting in early October. The efficient and friendly floor plans were designed by Entos Design.

Westdale recently acquired 3100 Monticello, a 174,879-square-foot, Class A office building located near the Katy Trail, Knox/Henderson and Highland Park areas of Dallas. CB Richard Ellis is doing the leasing for the building.

Seven Hills Commercial has expanded services into four primary markets to include Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Their current pipeline of projects includes: ground up multifamily and office and retail tenant finish. They recently hired 4 additional senior team members to keep pace with their growing book of business.

Seven Hills Commercial, LLC is a Dallas based full-service construction company, driven by a single mission: take care of the clients, take care of the company culture and take care of the community. Our core team of professionals has more than 50 years of collective expertise. We approach each project with personal involvement from the inception to completion.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Trader Joe's Eying Knox-Henderson

Pegasus News reports that following a May announcement that it's moving into Dallas, Trader Joe's is eying locations in the Knox-Henderson neighborhood. According to the article, the chain will also open a store on Camp Bowie in Fort Worth. 

Monday, June 27, 2011

Knox-Henderson For Furniture


I don't buy much in the way of new furniture, but still its fun to make the rounds at major retailers to see what's in and out. In Dallas the Knox-Henderson neighborhood is a great place to do this. Major furniture retailers here include Crate and Barrel, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, as well as some additional stores including Weir's Furniture and Mecox.

What's in? The distressed look and all things architectural. This is particularly true in Restoration Hardware, but also in the furniture department at Crate and Barrel. What do I mean by distressed? Wood without paint on it. If it looks like it's been sitting outside, perhaps on a wind-swept beach for a while, all the better.