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Developers' Interest Revamps Plans for Dallas Apparel Mart.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, January, 2003
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jan. 29--DALLAS--Tenants from the International Apparel Mart, which is closing next year, are being courted by a group of developers who want to open a merchandise market in an empty downtown high-rise.
The 600 tenants at the Apparel Mart had been told that they would be relocated to the nearby World Trade Center, which, like the Apparel Mart, is owned by Crow Holdings.
But Tuesday, developers Henry S. Miller III, Paul Stell, and Luke Crosland laid out their plans for another option at a meeting attended by nearly 200 tenants. Their plan centers on the vacant Mercantile Bank Building.
The trio, along with Nancy Harman of the Downtown Partnership, described a...
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