1899 McKinney

Dallas, Texas / Rastegar Property – Mixed-Use & Mutlifamily High-Rise

Set on a compressed triangular site, 1899 McKinney Avenue rethinks what’s possible for high-rise residential development in Uptown Dallas.

Rendering of 1899 McKinney Avenue residential high-rise showing street-level view and tower massing in Uptown Dallas near Akard and McKinney intersection.
Street-level rendering of 1899 McKinney Avenue, a proposed 34-story residential tower on a tight urban site within the PD-193 Uptown Dallas zoning district.

1899 McKinney Avenue is a proposed 34-story residential tower totaling nearly 300,000 square feet, with a sleek profile that will hold a prominent position on the Uptown Dallas skyline once built. Situated on a challenging, less-than-half-acre triangular site with significant grade changes, the project presented unique design challenges. Rastegar Property engaged GFF as the Design Architect and Architect of Record in recognition of our expertise with complex urban infill sites within the PD-193 zoning district. Rastegar’s dedication to exceptional design makes them an ideal partner, aligning seamlessly with GFF’s commitment to creating a functional, visually engaging, and contextually sensitive building.

Corner view rendering of 1899 McKinney Avenue showing podium and ground-level pedestrian plaza at Akard and McKinney in Dallas, Texas.
View from the McKinney and Akard corner highlights the building’s lifted garage strategy and pedestrian-oriented public realm improvements in Uptown Dallas.
Corner view rendering of 1899 McKinney Avenue showing podium and ground-level pedestrian plaza at Akard and McKinney in Dallas, Texas.
At the intersection of St. Paul and McKinney, this rendering showcases the project’s integration into existing transit infrastructure and contribution to Uptown Dallas walkability.

The innovative design distinguishes this project, seamlessly integrating into its context while opening the ground plane for pedestrian-oriented spaces. Only 40% of the ground plane is dedicated to the building footprint, with the remainder given back to the public realm. By lifting the garage above the main entrance, parking is effectively removed from the pedestrian realm, enhancing walkability and connectivity.

Rendering of landscape plaza at the base of 1899 McKinney Avenue high-rise, showing pedestrian circulation and planted public open space in Dallas, TX.
View of the landscaped ground plane, designed in collaboration with LandDesign, prioritizing public space and connectivity within the Uptown PD-193 overlay.
Close-up rendering of the plaza and building base at 1899 McKinney Avenue, with café seating, trees, and retail frontage in Dallas high-rise zone.
The active plaza zone features seating, shade trees, and retail space, illustrating zoning-responsive urban design strategies for dense residential development.

GFF’s design of the building skin combines solid and glass elements to achieve a sustainable, regionally calibrated facade. Stepped massing and layered materials create varying scales, breaking down the building’s visual presence and creating harmony in the skyline. Carefully crafted architectural concrete panels add texture, shadow, and depth, ensuring the design feels dynamic and engaging from every angle.

Aerial rendering of the Dallas skyline showing 1899 McKinney Avenue high-rise within the Uptown and Downtown core, highlighting its vertical profile and zoning-driven form.
Skyline view of 1899 McKinney Avenue in Uptown Dallas, illustrating how the tower contributes to the evolving high-rise residential fabric of the urban core.

GFF’s design of the building skin combines solid and glass elements to achieve a sustainable, regionally calibrated façade. Stepped massing and layered materials create varying scales, softening the building’s visual presence and introducing harmony to the skyline. Carefully crafted architectural concrete panels add texture, shadow, and depth, ensuring the design feels dynamic and engaging from every angle.

Site plan rendering of 1899 McKinney Avenue in Uptown Dallas showing residential high-rise footprint, vehicular circulation, and surrounding public realm landscape design.
Site plan of 1899 McKinney Avenue illustrates a strategic ground-level approach, with only 40% of the lot dedicated to the building footprint and the remaining space returned to the public realm through pedestrian plazas, landscape zones, and open circulation areas along a constrained triangular site in the PD-193 zoning district.

1899 McKinney Avenue will set a new benchmark for residential development in Dallas, showcasing how innovative design can unlock the potential of the most challenging sites in ways that enhance the urban fabric and neighborhood experience.

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