Builders take hundreds of acres in Southwest Dallas for houses and apartments

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Builders take hundreds of acres in Southwest Dallas for houses and apartments
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Developers of the huge Mountain Creek project in Southwest Dallas have sold their final building sites.

Builders have purchased more than 400 acres on Interstate 20 and Spur 403 in Southwest Dallas.Builders have made one of the biggest recent Dallas land buys totaling hundreds of acres for new homes and apartments.The Mountain Creek development on Interstate-20 near Spur 403 dates to the 1980s, when it was originally planned as 2,500-acre mixed-use development.of industrial space in the project on the north side of I-20.

Austin-based builder In Homes and NRP Group, one of the country’s top apartment developers, acquired the land. Courtland Group’s Jon Napper said NRP Group has already broken ground on a first phase rental community.- said only a three-acre site remains under his control, and it’s under contract for a hotel.

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