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A 24-story mixed-use development in Dallas’ Oak Lawn district, 2615 Oak Lawn replaces a former strip mall with a pedestrian-focused tower featuring residences, restaurants, retail, and layered public space—all designed to enhance walkability and urban life.
A forward-looking office destination shaped by the culture and momentum of Fort Worth’s west side
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GFF designed the Fort Worth Northwest Patrol Substation to consolidate police operations and strengthen community connections, featuring daylight-filled interiors, a public-facing community room, and architecture inspired by the city’s Stockyards district.
Long Branch in McKinney, Texas is a 155-acre mixed-use master plan by GFF featuring office, retail, residential, and green space organized around a walkable town center.
1899 McKinney Avenue is a proposed 34-story residential high-rise in Uptown Dallas featuring a compact site plan, PD-193 zoning compliance, and a ground-level design that prioritizes public realm improvements.
Assembly Park in Plano, Texas, transforms a former mall into a walkable mixed-use community featuring creative office space, multifamily residences, retail, restaurants, and a central park.
San Martin Bakery in Plano offers an immersive design inspired by Guatemalan heritage, featuring natural materials, handcrafted details, and a warm, inviting atmosphere that enhances the bakery and dining experience.
The Caruth Properties T.O.D. is an 85-acre mixed-use development in Richardson, Texas, featuring retail, office, residential spaces, and pedestrian-oriented design near the DART Bush Turnpike Station.
The Montgomery Farm Master Plan is a 135-acre residential development in Allen, Texas, designed to transition suburban office zoning into a pedestrian-oriented community with diverse housing types and trail connections.
The Palisades Master Plan is a 58-acre mixed-use development in Richardson, Texas, with office towers, multi-family residences, a central park, and walkable urban design near Galatyn Park DART Station.
Oak Farms is a master plan in Dallas, Texas for a visionary 35-acre mixed-use development along the Trinity River levee that blends urban density, historic character, and skyline views.
Historic rehabilitation of Fair Park's Tower Building preserved its iconic gold eagle, Texas history frieze, and 1936-era details through meticulous restoration and structural repairs.
An adaptive reuse project in Dallas' Design District transformed a 1949 International Harvester warehouse into 250,000 square feet of furniture and interior design showrooms. The design introduces a central "street" with parking, preserves the steel roof structure as a shade element, and incorporates large glass storefronts, blending industrial heritage with contemporary functionality.