Shoot Sporting Clays Event benefitting the John Wayne Cancer Foundation
What an incredible day at 𝐒𝐇𝐎𝐎𝐓! — our event benefiting the 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧 𝐖𝐚𝐲𝐧𝐞 𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐫 𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧! A HUGE thank you to everyone who came out to support this important cause with a day of fun and clay shooting. Your presence and participation made a significant impact in the fight against cancer. Together, we're helping the John Wayne Cancer Foundation make a real difference in the lives of those affected by cancer. Let's continue to stand up against this disease and work towards a brighter, cancer-free future!
Work starts on long-stalled downtown Dallas apartment and retail project Jackson Street rental units will overlook new park
The 7-story apartment project at 2200 Jackson Street has been in the works for years. It was part of the massive Statler Hotel development a block away...
Now general contractor TriArc Construction is restarting work on the 271,000 square-foot development at Harwood and Jackson Streets.
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High-profile projects? No problem for TriArc Construction
Being of service to others is a core principle at Dallas-based TriArc Construction (TriArc). Beyond delivering a high level of customer service to its clients in the commercial, hospitality, mixed-use, office and renovation sectors, it also works to be of service in the community—and to its employees, valuing their input, individuality and personal contributions.
Construction is deemed 'essential’ but is still slowing in D-FW and U.S.
“We have recently seen slight delays in bidding since the work paradigm has shifted from in-office to off-site,” said Shane Deville, president of TriArc Construction. “In essence, target dates are not being met as many organizations are struggling to continue effective operations with various key personnel quarantined and/or working remotely.
The Ultimate in High-Rise Luxury is at The Residences at The Stoneleigh
... So, when you see the Blue Quartzite fireplace mantle, custom oak herringbone flooring, Cowtan and Tout wallcoverings, and the Fusion Green Quartzite island countertop with a custom edge thank Barry for that! Of course, well-respected general contractors, TriArc Construction, did the heavy lifting!...
Two Things Driving Downtown Dallas To The Top And One Thing Pulling It Down
Downtown Dallas is coming into its own through residential development, infill remodels and city initiatives. Experts say they have seen Downtown morph over the last decade from a vacant place to a viable and (almost) vibrant place.
TriArc Construction Named in GC Magazine's The Best Multifamily Contractors in Dallas, Texas
TriArc Construction was co-founded by Shane Deville, who has enjoyed a 29-year construction career working with both U.S. and international clients. Under his leadership, the company has earned high-profile projects that are valued up to $140 million.
DallasNews.com - Empty office floors will become Bluelofts live-work centers in Dallas towers
Down the hall in a downtown Dallas office tower, an unmarked door hides a surprise. Instead of an insurance company or law firm, the 23rd-floor suite houses a luxury apartment. It's the first of hundreds of such units that the owners of Dallas-based Bluelofts want to build in vacant office space.
AIA Dallas - Architecture on Tap: Designing in Active Voice
TriArc Construction attended the the AIA Dallas summer happy hour panel series, Architecture on Tap, presented by AG&E Structural Engenuity, with a session organized by the AIA Dallas Public Policy Committee titled: Architecture on Tap: Designing in Active Voice.
After Years Of Abandonment, What The Statler Hilton Can Teach Us About Preservation
A group of architecture buffs got a sneak peek at the Statler Hilton in downtown Dallas. The 1950s icon was the place where Tina Turner famously dumped her abusive husband Ike. Abandoned since 2001, it’s now being transformed into a hotel and apartment building.
America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places: A Retrospective Guide
To mark the 30th anniversary of the America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list, we are highlighting 11 once-endangered sites that are now thriving and contributing to their communities. The diverse range of places on this list reflect not only their rich history and compelling stories, but also the tireless dedication of the people who brought each place back from the brink.
The Statler Will Open Six New Restaurants Downtown Under Chef Graham Dodds
The epic redo of The Statler hotel and residences is almost complete. The landmark hotel redevelopment is set to open before the end of the year. It’s been dark for 16 years. The new Statler will feature a luxury boutique hotel with 159 rooms and 219 upscale residences. The dazzling building will also offer “boutique retail, meeting spaces, and a multi-purpose events and concert venue.” And six dining options.
The Statler project could lure Dallas Morning News hub with city's help
A land trade involving the city of Dallas and the developer behind the $225 million redevelopment of the storied Statler adjacent to downtown's Main Street Garden could make way for a large parking garage to help snag a sought-after Dallas tenant.
An Evening at The Statler - Attendees at Preservation Dallas' Preservation Achievement Awards were able to sneak a peek at the historic downtown building.
The original Statler Hilton Hotel was completed in 1956 with a $16 million price tag, complete with 1,000 guest rooms. Now, the downtown building is wrapping a $225 million redevelopment that, upon completion, will feature 219 residences, 159 hotel rooms, as well as retail and dining space. The Dallas Morning News has also signed on to move in.