- Steve Brown, Dallas Morning News

Alamo Manhattan plans a Fairmount Street apartment high-rise.

 

Developers have filed building permits for a new apartment tower in Dallas’ Uptown district.

Alamo Manhattan Corp. plans to build the luxury rental high-rise at Fairmount and Carlisle streets.

The 31-story, 321-unit apartment tower is across the street from the Marriott Dallas Uptown Hotel, which Alamo Manhattan opened early in 2022.

The Fairmount Tower apartment high-rise will replace two low-rise office buildings.

WDG Architecture is designing the residential project.

The ground floor of the building is planned to include restaurant and commercial space.

“Pending financial market conditions, we should be positioned to break ground in early second quarter 2023,” Alamo Manhattan’s Matt Segrest said in an email. “Our Marriott Dallas Uptown across the street has been a phenomenal success for the neighborhood.

“With Fairmount Tower, we are seeking to build on this success,” he said. “The interplay between the hotel and apartment at the street level should create a tremendous urban streetscape and further highlight the emergence of the Maple-Fairmount corridor as Uptown’s new center of gravity.”

The Fairmount Street high-rise is one of several towers going up in the Maple Avenue corridor between Turtle Creek and McKinney Avenue.

Alamo Manhattan has a track record of building multiple Dallas urban rental communities.

The developer broke ground in early December on a $43 million, 210-unit apartment and retail building in North Oak Cliff.

The mixed-use project near the Bishop Arts District is across the street from Alamo Manhattan’s previous two buildings that contain 216 apartments and 25,000 square feet of commercial space at Zang and Davis Street.

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