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Balch Springs Type A board reviews Alexander Village grading, Crossroads 635 warehouse and multimillion-dollar capital projects
Summary
At its Oct. 20 meeting the Balch Springs Type A economic development board received a monthly report on ongoing projects, including the start of grading at the $50 million Alexander Village mixed‑use development and construction of a 140,000‑square‑foot Crossroads 635 warehouse.
At its Oct. 20 meeting, the Balch Springs Type A economic development board received a monthly report on ongoing development and capital projects, including the start of grading at the $50 million Alexander Village mixed‑use development and construction under way for a 140,000‑square‑foot Crossroads 635 warehouse.
The board heard that developer work at Alexander Village — the mixed‑use site behind City Hall at Beltline Road and I‑20 — has moved to preliminary grading and site preparation. Economic development staff said the project, approved by the board this summer, is planned to include apartments, four restaurants, retail and either a family entertainment user or a grocer. Staff reported the developer has secured a right‑of‑way across property owned by Canary Construction and reached a development agreement with the property owner to the south, True Fellowship Church, to donate additional right‑of‑way to allow a collector roadway from Beltline to I‑20. A…
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