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  • Condos, apartments, $1M villas, retail and office heading to Flower Mound (Renderings)

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    Infrastructure work began this week on the last 40-acres of Lakeside, a 165-acre mixed-use development in Flower Mound by Irving-based Realty Capital Management (RCM).
  • Living the high life in Flower Mound

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    Lakeside residential tower opens its doors after more than two years of construction.
  • Realty Capital Management Future Development in Corinth

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    Realty Capital Management, the developer of Flower Mound’s Lakeside mixed-use development, has proposed to develop a 20-acre mixed-use project at the southwest corner of Corinth Parkway and I-35E.
  • Realty Capital Management Mixed-Use Development

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    Irving-based Realty Capital Management, LLC, has proposed to develop a 20-acre mixed-use project at the Southwest corner of Corinth Pkwy and I-35E. Concept plans for the proposed project include a mix of restaurants, a hotel, high-end multi-family residences, and a trail system that ties into the trail network around Corinth. The plan will give area residents the opportunity to live in and visit a walkable community with public amenities and entertainment options that are not available today.
  • Luxury lakeside condo tower gets underway in Flower Mound

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    Construction has started on a luxury Mediterranean-styled condominium tower along Lake Grapevine in Flower Mound, which will bring the long-awaited 16-story, 48-unit building to fruition. The tower is part of a $1 billion Lakeside DFW mixed-use development and will be the first suburban luxury condo tower of its kind in the Town of Flower Mound. "After about a year of meeting and planning we are looking forward to getting the tower in the air," said Richard Myers, managing director of Realty Capital Management.
  • Realty Capital to build $25M mixed-use project in Burleson's Main Street

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    Irving-based real estate development firm Realty Capital Management has received some economic incentives from the City of Burleson, which will help start a $25 million apartment development on the city's Main Street. Upon completion, the four-story, 200-unit apartment community, called the Depot on Main, with live-work units (like an artist's studio) will sit on a 5-acre tract at the northwest corner of King and Main streets.
  • Mansfield welcomes Main Street Lofts to downtown

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    Main Street Lofts are expected to open by summer 2017.
    Main Street Lofts is off and running after Mansfield officials broke ground on the city’s newest residential development.