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Irving’s TOD District
If you created the perfect development opportunity, it would look just like Irving. No other city has as much to offer developers interested in becoming a part of the new Transit-Oriented trends in urban planning.
Outstanding location.
Irving is in the heart of the continent and Dallas/Fort Worth — and home to the world’s third-busiest airport.
Light rail and commuter rail.
Development is booming along DART’s Orange Line — well ahead of the line’s arrival. DART’s Orange Line will arrive in Irving by 2011, and the Trinity Railway Express is in place. You’re connected to DFW Airport by 2013.
Landmark identity.
Irving is home to two international brands: Las Colinas, the pinnacle of master-planned developments, and Texas Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys for over 30 years — and now planned for redevelopment. Irving’s new convention center complex and adjacent entertainment district will add a new level of attraction and amenity to Irving’s resume.
Business-friendly community.
Irving’s corporate mindset nurtures high-quality development, at the speed of business. With comprehensive TOD zones and design standards in place, Irving has a proven commitment to speeding high-quality projects to market — through fast-tracked approvals.
Over 600 acres.
Land is available for development near rail stations and in the middle of significant metropolitan population, not on the outer edges.
City-supported.
Public-private partnerships, a tax increment finance (TIF) district, and a land bank are a few of the ways Irving supports Transit Oriented Development.
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