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One McKinney Plaza Get a Makeover
A McKinney Avenue mainstay is getting renewed. On February 1st, One McKinney Plaza located at the corner of McKinney and Hall, began an extensive eight month renovation project. The $5M update will add over 19,000 square feet of space opening the main entryway into an expansive, light filled lounge. The grand lobby will feature lounge seating, Wi-Fi access and a security kiosk. The new entry introduces glass enclosed space suitable for retail or restaurant use. A large adjacent annex will be christened One McKinney Plaza at Hall and is reserved for retail.
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Did You Know?
Blowing grass clippings, leaves and other yard waste into the curb, street or storm drain is a violation of city code. The City of Dallas has recently started enforcing measures to stop stormwater pollution and may issue fines up to $2,000 per violation, per day for violations. Code Enforcement can fine the individual, company, and/or property owners that directly or indirectly discharge yard waste into the street. To report stormwater pollution, call 311 or learn more about code enforcement at wwwdallascityhall.com, click on City Code link.
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McKinney Avenue Trolley Expansion
You may have heard talk about taking our beloved trolley cars further into Downtown Dallas. We’re happy to report that the expansion is underway! Plans are currently being drawn up that will change the trolley route from St. Paul to Olive Street, connecting it to two Downtown DART stations. “This move should double ridership,” said MATA’s newly appointed president and CEO, Phil Cobb. “We’ve wanted to increase trolley exposure and this move will give us plenty, with easy connections from the McKinney Avenue Trolley to the St Paul and Pearl Street stations. This $6M project takes the trolley right through the Woodall Rodgers Deck Park, tying Uptown, the Arts District and Downtown together by providing free transportation to each,” he adds.
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