Dallas’ Old Parkland campus plans for major expansion
The developers of Oak Lawn’s Old Parkland Business Campus plan to expand the Maple Avenue project.
The Old Parkland office campus surrounds the original Parkland Hospital building from 1913, which investor and developer Crow Holdings restored as its headquarters in 2009.
Since then, Crow Holdings has built about half a dozen office buildings in historic architecture on the site to blend in with the historic public hospital building.
The Old Parkland campus is home to more than 100 companies, including finance and investment firms, family offices, and public foundations.
With the original 9.5 acre campus on the west side of Maple Avenue now fully developed, Crow Holdings plans to move east with a new nine-story office building.
The building – on Maple and Reagan Street – would be topped with a dome according to plans given to the Oak Lawn Committee.
The Old Parkland extension is proposed on Maple Avenue and Reagan Street.(Crow populations)
The Old Parkland expansion would replace small restaurant buildings and an apartment complex on the site that stretches from Maple to Fairmount Street.
The developer is seeking planning approval from the Oak Lawn Committee for the project, which will be designated in a proposed development district “based on the current zoning for the Old Parkland Campus.”
The developer would agree to place 90% of the parking spaces for the office building in an underground car park.
The project would have a maximum height of 240 feet – just like the new clock tower Crow Holdings is building in Old Parkland.
Baldwin Associates Land Planning and The Beck Group are designing the Old Parkland East Campus.
The Old Parkland East project would expand the original 9.5 acre project on Maple Avenue.(Crow populations)
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