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Granite Readies Redevelopment of Uptown Dallas Offices

Granite Properties said Friday it planned to today its plans to redevelop Cedar Maple Plaza in Uptown Dallas and name the project 23Springs. It will include what Granite says will be the largest office building in Uptown.

As part of the redevelopment, Granite will tear down the three existing office buildings on the 2.5-acre site to make way for a 26-floor, 623,624 square feet office tower, two detached buildings totaling 16,000 square feet for restaurants and a half-acre activated park. 

“23Springs is designed with our customers and the community in mind offering an inspiring work environment through modern architecture and amenities,” said Will Hendrickson, senior managing director at Granite. 

Utility work will begin this summer and construction will be ready to start in the first quarter of 2021. The project is currently in the pre-leasing phase, led by Granite’s leasing team of Robert Jimenez, Aarica Mims and Burson Holman.
 

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