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Monday, Dec. 15, 2003---Dallas Mayor Laura Miller, City Councilperson Elba Garcia, and the three investors involved in the project announced a $20 million renovation and new construction on the 74-year-old Cliff Towers high-rise that is the centerpiece for Lake Cliff Park and the Lake Cliff Historical District. The property is to include 140+ apartment units as well as restaurant and retail space. Click here to see the Dallas Morning News article on the development.
Old Oak Cliff Conservation League Links Page.
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Collin County Investment Properties
Collin County, which is adjacent to and north of Dallas, has a current population of 565,000 residents. By 2030, the county is expected to grow to 1.2 million.
The median household income is $70,853. The average home value is $172,436. There is a broad spectrum of homes in this area ranging from Victorian to Modern, with values from $100,000 to millions.
There are an abundance of lakes, parks, and hike & bike trails in this family oriented community. Currently there are a total of 22 golf courses, a minor league ballpark, and a professional ice hockey training center. The world re-known Cooper Clinic has recently announced plans to build a state-of-the-art aerobics center here. Also, the Collin County Regional Airport is expanding and is rapidly becoming the airport of choice for corporate fleets.
McKinney, Collin County’s largest city and county seat, has been recognized as the fastest growing city in North Texas and the third fastest in Texas. Currently, there are a total of five major business development projects being designed, including a medical office building, a large distribution facility, growth at the Collin County Regional Airport, existing business expansion and, retail opportunities.
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