Prescott Seeks Community Input on LHTC Street Names
Prescott Realty Group (Prescott) is ramping up to begin street layout and other prep-work on the Lake Highlands Town Center in Northeast Dallas and is seeking community input in naming the development’s four planned roadways. Suggestions will be accepted online now thru Sunday, March 23.
To take part, simply cut and paste this link <http://www.prescottrealtygroup.com/index.php?id=278> into an Internet browser. The landing page contains a simple entry form as well as a color-coded map to help participants identify each of the four streets and their location within the development. Complete the provided fields and click the “submit” button when done. Prescott will consider collected entries as it finalizes the names that will soon appear on Town Center street signs.
“The community pride and spirit found here in Lake Highlands is unmatched, and we hope to capture that enthusiasm by opening up the street naming process for public input,” said Vance Detwiler, president of Prescott Realty Group. “After all, Lake Highlands Town Center will become a focal gathering spot - - a true town square - - and these roadways are one more characterization of the experience that is to come.”
Initial horizontal construction activity, which includes site grading, will begin later this spring. Work to surface the development’s four planned roadways is expected to start later this year. Once complete, these streets will pave the way for shopping, dining, recreation, homes, and more. They will also connect the 70-acre mixed-use development, creating a sense of community and continuity.
Visit the Lake Highlands Town Center website at www.lakehighlandstowncenter.com for development updates.
About Lake Highlands Town Center
The Lake Highlands Town Center is a 70-acre master planned development that will be situated in the heart of the Lake Highlands community at the intersection of Skillman St. and Walnut Hill Ln. The $400 million transit-oriented, mixed-use development will provide pedestrian-friendly access and will include a retail promenade lined with 250,000-300,000 square feet of specialty retail shops, 100,000 square feet of office space, and over 1,600 upscale residential units that will include townhomes, patio homes, flats and lofts. 20 acres of the development will be reserved for public spaces including parks, lakes, an amphitheatre, hike and bike trail, and a DART light rail station. For development updates and additional information, visit www.lakehighlandstowncenter.com.
To take part, simply cut and paste this link <http://www.prescottrealtygroup.com/index.php?id=278> into an Internet browser. The landing page contains a simple entry form as well as a color-coded map to help participants identify each of the four streets and their location within the development. Complete the provided fields and click the “submit” button when done. Prescott will consider collected entries as it finalizes the names that will soon appear on Town Center street signs.
“The community pride and spirit found here in Lake Highlands is unmatched, and we hope to capture that enthusiasm by opening up the street naming process for public input,” said Vance Detwiler, president of Prescott Realty Group. “After all, Lake Highlands Town Center will become a focal gathering spot - - a true town square - - and these roadways are one more characterization of the experience that is to come.”
Initial horizontal construction activity, which includes site grading, will begin later this spring. Work to surface the development’s four planned roadways is expected to start later this year. Once complete, these streets will pave the way for shopping, dining, recreation, homes, and more. They will also connect the 70-acre mixed-use development, creating a sense of community and continuity.
Visit the Lake Highlands Town Center website at www.lakehighlandstowncenter.com for development updates.
About Lake Highlands Town Center
The Lake Highlands Town Center is a 70-acre master planned development that will be situated in the heart of the Lake Highlands community at the intersection of Skillman St. and Walnut Hill Ln. The $400 million transit-oriented, mixed-use development will provide pedestrian-friendly access and will include a retail promenade lined with 250,000-300,000 square feet of specialty retail shops, 100,000 square feet of office space, and over 1,600 upscale residential units that will include townhomes, patio homes, flats and lofts. 20 acres of the development will be reserved for public spaces including parks, lakes, an amphitheatre, hike and bike trail, and a DART light rail station. For development updates and additional information, visit www.lakehighlandstowncenter.com.




