Developer Announces Next Phases for City Line Richardson
RICHARDSON (WBAP / KLIF) – Three additional officer towers are being developed at CityLine in Richardson.
According to developer KDC, the new buildings will add nearly 1.4 million square feet to the 204-acre area that houses the state farm’s regional center and Raytheon’s state-of-the-art office complex. Five CityLine is an 18-story tower with 513,000 square feet, while Six CityLine is a 13-story tower with 356,000 square feet. The third tower, Seven CityLine, has 15 floors over 507,000 square meters.
CityLine includes 2.6 million square feet of office space and more than 200,000 square feet of restaurant, retail, and entertainment space, including the specialty grocery store Whole Foods and CVS. More than 3,000 urban residential units with more than 4,000 inhabitants are within walking distance, as are 148 hotel rooms and over 20 hectares of dedicated land for public green spaces.
“CityLine is one of Metroplex’s most successful urban, transport-oriented developments,” said Walt Mountford, KDC’s executive vice president of development. “These three new towers build on the success of the project and offer an exceptional opportunity for tenants looking for office space in an already established and thriving walk-through community.”
Designed by the Dallas-based architecture firm Corgan and Associates, Five, Six and Seven CityLine can be connected via an interconnected skybridge.
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