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It's been a long time coming. "Whole Foods has remained committed to this site and Frisco for more than 10 years," the ...
Developers who hope to revive Frisco’s failed Wade Park development are seeking new zoning. New York-based JVP Management has been working with the city to restart the $2 billion mixed-use ...
Frisco officials put off approving new development plans that would restart the failed Wade Park project.. The New York-based owners of the 175-acre construction site on the Dallas North Tollway ...
Frisco approves $3 billion plan for ‘The Mix,' to replace Wade Park The $113.4 million funding for The Mix will bring plenty of benefits to Frisco ...
The stalled Wade Park site in Frisco. A federal court in New York has dismissed a lawsuit the original developers of the high-profile project filed against lenders over ownership of the property.
The lawsuit related to Frisco’s Wade Park has been dismissed, paving the way for JVP Management to start $3 billion development, the Mix.
"Stan Thomas has no remaining interest in Wade Park."Kalikow said his firm has been working to revive the 175-acre development on the Dallas North Tollway.It's been more than two years since work ...
JVP Management is banking on housing density for its resuscitation of Frisco’s ill-fated Wade Park development, once touted as one of North Texas’ largest and most promising mixed-use projects.
The site at the intersection of Lebanon Road and the Dallas North Tollway was once slated for Wade Park, a $2B mixed-use development that became defunct after lenders seized the property in 2019.
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