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06 March
DeSoto Town Center Ribbon Cutting
JHP Staff, Brian Keith, Jerrell Sutton and Sheila Kleinpeter, helped celebrate DeSoto's Town Center Ribbon Cutting Event.
The development embraces New Urbanism with a mix of retail and residential units tied to an existing municipal complex. This concept provides daytime customer traffic for retail establishments, the library, City Hall, and recreation center, as well as evening traffic as residents return home to patronize shops and restaurants in the development. The Town Center project is the city's catalyst project toward the goal of revitalizing the Hampton Road Corridor. Developed around the existing municipal complex in Desoto and a public/private partnership with the city shared a vision for a new urbanist community as the new town center. The vision has become a reality and includes more than 35,000 sf of retail and office space, 135 one and two bedroom residential units and a structured parking garage for the residents, retail, office, recreational and municipal users. Being the first of its kind in southern Dallas county, this development was designed with the trends of new urbanism combining retail, office and residential units with Desoto's existing municipal complex.
To view photo click here: DeSotoTownCenter.JPG