Target Communities

Texas has four of the country’s 10 fastest growing counties, according to the U.S Census Bureau. The Dallas metropolitan area is the fastest-growing in the country. 


The Grapevine Brownstones

The Grapevine Brownstones offer luxury living within a two-minute walk of offices, stores, restaurants, and theaters on Main Street Grapevine. Extending east from Main Street the property is comprised of 30 units – ranging from 2,400 to 3,100 SF – fronting the Hotel Vin, Harvest Hall, and the Grapevine Main Station.

Phase 1 reservations are full!
Now accepting Phase 2 reservations!

www.grapevinebrownstones.com

 
 
 
 

NCP 360 Riverside

A mixed-use master planned community consisting of 420 acres with 6 miles of river front access. The development features single-family townhomes and condominium towers, and uniquely designed multi-family housing complexes. Community use green spaces, retail, restaurants, hospitality, and office parks all thriving cohesively in a sparkling community of new urbanism.

Fort Worth Triangle

NCP Fort Worth Triangle is a new construction development offering in downtown Ft. Worth, TX. The residences will be minutes away from the world-famous Ft. Worth Stockyards, Sundance Square, as well as the Bass Performance Hall.


Bishop Arts, courtesy of Exxir Capital

Bishop Arts, courtesy of Exxir Capital


At Bishop Arts, residences have been designed to have their living spaces ‘on the glass’, overlooking the street, to add more energy to the streetscape. The strategy is to invite the community inside and give residents a reason to come outside.

When deciding where to re-develop, we choose Bishop Arts - Oak Cliff over places like Uptown due to population growth taking place in historic districts and other long-standing communities.  

At NuCiti Capital Partners, we have ideas about what makes a property contribute to the community revival.  Anyone who has some level of rigor and discipline can build a building. But bringing a place to life and a building to life—that’s a wizardry that few redevelopers know exactly how to do.

NuCiti Capital Partners applies a strategic focus on returning communities to the way they were built in America before the automobile had people flocking to the suburbs. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, “walkable urban” was the form of the day in metro cities and streetcar-driven neighborhoods like Oak Cliff. Change began locally in the 1990s, most notably in Uptown and Sundance Square in Fort Worth. Walkable Urban is on track to become the dominant form of new real estate.

Walkable urban places, or (“WalkUPs”) as they’re called, can be defined as an urban area with a minimum walk score of 70.5, an average intersection density of greater than or equal to 100 intersections per square mile, a minimum of 1.4 million square feet of office space and/or 340,000 square feet of retail space.

Across North Texas, there are 38 WalkUPs, including places like Uptown, Knox/Henderson, Preston Center, Deep Ellum, Fort Worth’s West 7th, and the like. Combined, they make up a paltry 0.1 percent of the land mass in Dallas-Fort Worth, yet they account for a whopping 12 percent of its GDP. In terms of overall efficiency, this means WalkUPs are 112 times more productive than any other type of development.

People are hungry for the connectivity that pedestrian-friendly communities provide. DFW’s 38 established WalkUPs accounted for 26 percent of the multifamily units added since 2010. Apartment occupancy across the board in the metro is holding at around 95 percent. Industry studies have found average rents in income-producing properties (office, retail, and multifamily) within WalkUPs to be 37 percent higher than the regional average.

Map of  Lake Cliff and Bishop Arts districts

Map of Lake Cliff and Bishop Arts districts

Lake Cliff: Dallas, Texas has so much going for it: proximity to downtown, its elegant park and lake, beautiful historic homes, a short distance to Bishop Arts and a new streetcar line, among many other things.

Lake Cliff Towers Condominiums as seen from Lake Cliff Park

There is growing sense that Lake Cliff’s time has come.

Bishop Arts isn't the only Texas WalkUP neighborhood that ‘has it all’. NuCiti has the additional target locations of; Grapevine’s Main Street Historic, Fort Worth's 76102 ZIP code and Fort Worth’s Fairmount Southside Historic District, Houston's Independence Heights and San Antonio's Lafayette Place.