Legal Aid Of Northwest Texas Building Progress

The new Legal Aid of Northwest Texas building in the Pecan Place neighborhood (essentially being called the boundary between downtown and Uptown by the marketing types) has made impressive progress. As you can see, the building is topped out and facade work is currently underway. While most of the ground floor of the building being parking isn’t ideal, the architects have done an admirable job of concealing it. With this design, it probably wouldn’t be unthinkable that the ground floor could be retrofitted with more office or retail space in the future when parking isn’t such a concern. Nothing groundbreaking, but a solid building.

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