TACA Moves to One Arts

The family at One Arts continues to grow, as The Arts Community Alliance (TACA) will be moving into the lobby-floor space next week. Read the Dallas Business Journal article here.

Woodall Rodgers Stimulus Package

The wealth is being spread around. Woodall Rodgers is to receive $16.7 million in federal funding to build a park, improve property values and create 1,000 immediate jobs.
Read the article over at D FrontBurner

Could this bring even more value to your One Arts Plaza condo?

Austin Ranch is now a Green Power Partner

Billingsley Company is proud to announce that our master-planned development Austin Ranch has received the EPA’s Green Power Partner certification. In our efforts to make all of our properties Green, we are very excited about this certificate. Supporting natural energy like wind and solar power is another way developers can help curb the effects of climate change.

Will Dallas Rebound First?

The Dallas Morning News‘s Steve Brown ran a great article today on the current state of the Dallas real estate market. And, unless you’ve been living on the moon, you know that the economy is in bad shape. However, some believe that this is a great opportunity for growth that will eventually allow Texas to be first to rise from this financial quagmire.

In The Dallas Morning News article, Lucy Billingsley is optimistic about our future, “Danger and opportunity are two sides of the same coin. 2009 is the pivotal year in which we each establish our positions on what danger we face or what opportunities we are positioned to seize. To mix metaphors, you could also say that we have been playing musical chairs and the music stopped.”

Read the dallasnews.com article.

Gramercy Aerials

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Here are the latest aerial shots of our new Gramercy development going on near the Dallas North Tollway and George Bush Tollway. This is going to be a fantastic and unique property with a great location.

IBP 4th Quarter Recycling

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Billingsley Company’s International Business Park was able to recycle 24.6 tons of materials in the 4th quarter of 2008 including 12.3 tons of mixed paper, and nearly 2 tons of aluminum soda cans.

Allied Waste broke down the savings:
293 Trees
70,602 KWH of Energy
120,540 Gallons of Water
52 Cubic Yards of Landfill
1,033 Pounds of Reduced Air Pollution

We can all do our part.

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