Outpatient Projects: Big box store to be converted to MOB

TEXAS HEALTH RESOURCES TO OCCUPY FORMER TOYS R US SPACE IN DALLAS.

By Dan Emerson

A development partnership of Corinth Properties and ATR & Associates, both of Dallas, plans to redevelop a former Toys ‘R’ Us store in North Dallas into a medical complex that would house services of Texas Health Resources.
Rendering courtesy of Corinth Properties

The realtors who partnered to redevelop a troubled shopping center in Nashville, Tenn., into a successful retail and healthcare complex hope to repeat their success on a smaller scale in North Dallas.

Dallas-based developers Corinth Properties and ATR & Associates, which redeveloped One Hundred Oaks Mall in Nashville, recently acquired a former Toys ‘R’ Us outlet on the North Central Expressway in Dallas. The two-story, 45,250 square foot building has been empty since the retailer moved out in 2009.

The new owners are working with Arlington-based Texas Heath Resources (THR), which owns two adjoining buildings with a total of 61,000 square feet. The plan calls for creating an outpatient services hub at the site.

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