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One Park Tower, Farmers Market, Dallas, Texas Wild Salsa, Sundance Square, Ft. Worth, Texas SoGood, The Cedars, Dallas, Texas Current Projects 04.2019 Master Developer Selected 06.2019 Community Design Input 10.2019 Concept Plan Application 12.2019 Planning Approval 04.2020 Submit for Building Permit 06.2020 Break Ground on Construction 04.2022 Phase 1 Delivered Heritage / Cultural Conservation: The Evans and Rosedale neighborhood is dotted with several historic buildings that have always been and will continue to be key features within the neighborhood. The historic church buildings and newer city-developed buildings will provide a heritage-inspired design framework around which all new developments will be focussed. A traditional urban village street will be featured as a key commercial development alongside more modern commercial developments within the neighborhood. Public spaces, view corridors, and new buildings will be designed to respond to and complement these historic buildings, enriching the overall historic and cultural ambiance that visitors to Evans and Rosedale will experience. Neighborhood Connection: Historically, the Evans and Rosedale economy was based on home ownership within the African-American community. The new development will re-align and reconnect the blighted lots to the neighborhood, allowing both residents and visitors an enhanced and enriched urban village experience. Visual corridors within the urban village showcase pedestrian routes and quality of space through the project. Within this development framework, a renewed connection to culture and history can be told through a Heritage / Cultural Walk that tells the story of a rich past and provide a vision to the future. The Evans and Rosedale Urban Village “We took a lot of time to get the [SoGood] neighbors on board. We are new in the area and want to make sure we are helping them.” -Mike Hoque Existing Building Converted to Public Plaza Layered Integration and Land Use: The hotel / parking structure development along the freeway will provide a layer of buffering to the smaller scale urban village. The density of residential development in Evans and Rosedale allows the pedestrian friendly environment to be highly walkable - harnessing the potential of the urban core. Streets, parks, and plazas will be shaded and framed by surrounding buildings to create a dynamic environment for co-working or restaurant patios. The physical layout of spaces and the design of buildings in the urban village are guided by concepts that will celebrate the neighborhoods natural assets and cultural heritage, as well as fully maximize commercial opportunities with an emphasis on supporting Minority- Owned businesses. The Evans and Rosedale Urban Village The project is aimed at the rejuvenation of the historic Evans and Rosedale area in the historic neighborhood of Terrell Heights by developing a mixed-use project of residential, retail and hospitality experiences that will appeal to local residents and those of greater Fort Worth to visit. The commercial elements of the development are a boutique hotel, parking structure(s) and ground floor neighborhood retail / office area. The residential elements are integrated above ground-floor retail or stand-alone residential buildings. The project aims to provide additional hotel to address the unmet need in the area. Co-working or restaurant courtyard Cultural plaza with food trucks Ampitheater over food hall Community Engagement Hoque Global seeks out projects that require intricate solutions. We believe that the most important factor in achieving a successful project is engagement with the community. Our community outreach program is committed to: • Inform • Consult • Involve • Collaborate Empower We will diligently work with advocacy and neighborhood groups within the community to ensure concerns are directly reflected in the analyses and in the responses developed in the final solution. The Hoque Global Team believes that dedication to achieving the right goals in the right way and for the right reasons provides its own rewards. Community garden along pedestrian parkway 1 Hotel (4-story) 2 Parking Garage 3 Residential (4-story) 4 Restaurant / Retail 5 Residential over Retail (3-story) 6 Restaurant 7 Public Plaza 8 Residential over Co-working (3-story) 9 Residential over Restaurant (3-story) 10 Residential over Retail (3-story) 11 Residential over Retail (3-story) 12 Food Hall under Ampitheater 13 Cultural Plaza 14 Residential over Small Office (2-story) 15 Residential over Small Office/Retail (2-story) 16 Residential over retail/restaurant (2-story) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 15 16 16 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 15

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Page 1: “We took a lot of time to get the [SoGood] neighbors on ...fortworthtexas.gov/files/8cbec8f5-2fd8-42e8-9850-400bb617b003.pdf · hotel, parking structure(s) and ground floor neighborhood

One Park Tower, Farmers Market, Dallas, Texas Wild Salsa, Sundance Square, Ft. Worth, Texas SoGood, The Cedars, Dallas, Texas

Current Projects

04.2019

Master Developer Selected

06.2019

Community Design Input

10.2019

Concept Plan Application

12.2019

Planning Approval

04.2020

Submit for Building Permit

06.2020

Break Ground on

C

onstruction

04.2022

Phase 1 Delivered

Heritage / Cultural Conservation:

The Evans and Rosedale neighborhood is dotted with several historic buildings that have always been and will continue to be key features within the neighborhood. The historic church buildings and newer city-developed buildings will provide a heritage-inspired design framework around which all new developments will be focussed.

A traditional urban village street will be featured as a key commercial development alongside more modern commercial developments within the neighborhood. Public spaces, view corridors, and new buildings will be designed to respond to and complement these historic buildings, enriching the overall historic and cultural ambiance that visitors to Evans and Rosedale will experience.

Neighborhood Connection:

Historically, the Evans and Rosedale economy was based on home ownership within the African-American community. The new development will re-align and reconnect the blighted lots to the neighborhood, allowing both residents and visitors an enhanced and enriched urban village experience.

Visual corridors within the urban village showcase pedestrian routes and quality of space through the project. Within this development framework, a renewed connection to culture and history can be told through a Heritage / Cultural Walk that tells the story of a rich past and provide a vision to the future.

The Evans and Rosedale Urban Village

“We took a lot of time to get the [SoGood] neighbors on board. We are new in the area and want to make sure we are helping them.” -Mike Hoque

Existing Building Converted to Public Plaza

Layered Integration and Land Use:

The hotel / parking structure development along the freeway will provide a layer of buffering to the smaller scale urban village. The density of residential development in Evans and Rosedale allows the pedestrian friendly environment to be highly walkable - harnessing the potential of the urban core.

Streets, parks, and plazas will be shaded and framed by surrounding buildings to create a dynamic environment for co-working or restaurant patios. The physical layout of spaces and the design of buildings in the urban village are guided by concepts that will celebrate the neighborhoods natural assets and cultural heritage, as well as fully maximize commercial opportunities with an emphasis on supporting Minority-Owned businesses.

The Evans and Rosedale Urban Village

The project is aimed at the rejuvenation of the historic Evans and Rosedale area in the historic neighborhood of Terrell Heights by developing a mixed-use project of residential, retail and hospitality experiences that will appeal to local residents and those of greater Fort Worth to visit.

The commercial elements of the development are a boutique hotel, parking structure(s) and ground floor neighborhood retail / office area. The residential elements are integrated above ground-floor retail or stand-alone residential buildings. The project aims to provide additional hotel to address the unmet need in the area.

Co-working or restaurant courtyard

Cultural plaza with food trucksAmpitheater over food hall

Community Engagement

Hoque Global seeks out projects that require intricate solutions. We believe that the most important factor in achieving a successful project is engagement with the community. Our community outreach program is committed to: • Inform • Consult • Involve • Collaborate • Empower

We will diligently work with advocacy and neighborhood groups within the community to ensure concerns are directly reflected in the analyses and in the responses developed in the final solution.

The Hoque Global Team believes that dedication to achieving the right goals in the right way and for the right reasons provides its own rewards.

Community garden along pedestrian parkway

1 Hotel (4-story)2 Parking Garage3 Residential (4-story)4 Restaurant / Retail5 Residential over Retail (3-story)6 Restaurant7 Public Plaza8 Residential over Co-working (3-story)9 Residential over Restaurant (3-story)10 Residential over Retail (3-story)11 Residential over Retail (3-story)12 Food Hall under Ampitheater13 Cultural Plaza14 Residential over Small Office (2-story)15 Residential over Small Office/Retail (2-story)16 Residential over retail/restaurant (2-story)

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