Former North Texas Hospital Set for $60 Million Redevelopment into Housing and Retail
Vacant North Texas hospital could become $60M housing, retail hub

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A vacant hospital in Oak Cliff, Dallas, is set to be sold for redevelopment into a $60 million mixed-use village, including housing and retail. The city has partnered with Options Real Estate, aiming to create affordable units while addressing community concerns.
- 01The Oak Cliff hospital will be sold to Options Real Estate for $6,875,000.
- 02The redevelopment project could cost around $60 million and will transform existing hospital structures into apartments, townhomes, and retail spaces.
- 03Community collaboration is emphasized, with the developer committing to work closely with local residents throughout the project.
- 04Initial plans include creating affordable housing units without subsidies, though this is not guaranteed.
- 05The property was previously intended for homeless housing but faced community opposition, leading to a change in plans.
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Dallas officials are moving forward with plans to sell the long-vacant Oak Cliff hospital at 2929 S. Hampton Road to Duncanville-based Options Real Estate for $6,875,000. The developer plans to invest approximately $60 million to create a mixed-use, multigenerational village, which will include apartments, townhomes, and retail spaces. Monte Anderson, the president and CEO of Options Real Estate, has expressed a commitment to community collaboration, stating that the project aims to benefit local residents. The redevelopment will utilize existing hospital buildings, which are in good condition, facilitating easier conversion into residential units. This new direction follows the abandonment of previous plans to convert the site into permanent supportive housing for the homeless, a proposal that faced significant local opposition. The city intends to reinvest proceeds from the sale into alternative housing solutions for homeless residents. The developer has a 90-day due diligence period to assess the property before closing the sale by April 30, 2027.
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The redevelopment of the hospital site is expected to provide affordable housing options and retail spaces, addressing community needs and enhancing local infrastructure.
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