M2G Ventures has completed the redevelopment of 740,000 square feet of space along Inwood Road in Dallas, including the final phase, the Art Docks.

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An ambitious and colorful 740,000-square-foot mixed-use redevelopment that combines industrial, showroom and retail uses along Inwood Road in Dallas is officially complete after more than a year of work.



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The 14-building project located along Conveyor Lane just off Inwood Road in the broader Design District area was formerly the Inwood Design Center. Fort Worth-based M2G Ventures LLC bought the property early last year and has redeveloped it into a mixed-use campus with two components: the Inwood Design District, which includes roughly 630,000 square feet of light industrial and showroom space; and the Ace on Inwood, a retail and restaurant destination with about 109,000 square feet of space across 38 acres facing Inwood Road.

The final portion of the project, the Art Docks, was completed in April after more than a year of redevelopment along the Inwood Road corridor. Among other improvements, 18 regional and global artists transformed 11,500 square feet of industrial walls in the Art Docks with a series of collaborative murals along Conveyor Lane and Security Drive.

M2G Ventures co-founder Jessica Miller Essl said in a statement the goal of was to “redefine the concept of modern commerce” and develop a space for high-end retail that supports tenants and long-term growth.

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