Crews ready the construction site for Southlake's much anticipated Garden District
The groundbrhas broken and earth has begun to move at the northeast portion of SouthlakebrTown Square. This important milestone brings the project’s award-winning architects,brCoooper & Stebbins’, one step closer to the completion of their multi-phasebrdowntown residential project known as The Garden District. Crews have been fastbrat work since early July readying the site for the first phases of construction.br
FrankbrBliss, President of Cooper & Stebbins says, “After almost five years ofbrplanning every detail of the Garden District, it's thrilling to seebrconstruction on the site starting. It's also great to see the level of interestbron our “OwnSouthlake.com” website. Thebridea of a smart, efficient home that’s steps to all that is Town Square isbrtruly resonating across every age group from young families to empty nesters.’’
Accordingbrto Sales Director Nancy Holloway, the latest residential development in thebrheart of Southlake will open up its official sales center on September 5th.brThose looking to call the vibrant downtown area home will have 31 new townhomebrstyle residences on which to bid. Based on their longstanding history and awardbrwinning construction North Richland Hills based Rendition Luxury Homes will bebrthe builders of the brownstones which will feature large floor plans and a widebrrange of customizable options. Phase two of the Garden District will feature 38brcondominiums known as Parkview. The spacious condominium homes have beenbrestimated in size from 1,500 to 3,200 square feet, with the majority being two-brand three- bedroom plans.
Hollowaybradded, “Garden District homes will have starting prices of $850,000 for the Brownstonesbrand $550,000 for the Parkview Condominiums.
A hotbrtopic throughout Southlake for years, The Residences will become Southlake TownbrSquare's first single-level-living residential offering. Both the Residences andbrthe Garden District Brownstones will be high-end, luxury homes, featuringbrquality design and detail, with well-appointed interior finishes andbrappliances. Like the initial Brownstones, the design architect for both projectsbris the well-known David M. Schwarz Associates, with Bennett, Benner &brPettit providing floor plan design on the Garden District Brownstones.
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