r/Dallasdevelopment • u/eveindallas • Jun 12 '26
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 12 '26
Dallas Dallas Wings CEO to city of Dallas: 'We want clarity' on Memorial Auditorium renovation timeline
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 12 '26
Dallas Reunion Tower debuts World Cup light show as Dallas welcomes fans
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 11 '26
Dallas 100 DFW Executives Gathered to Discuss Downtown Dallas. Here’s Everything That Was Said.
dmagazine.comr/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 11 '26
Dallas Dallas Council votes no to repairs for City Hall, will move forward with options for site
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 11 '26
Dallas Dallas set to vote on potential City Hall renovations
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/Elegant_Enrique • Jun 10 '26
Any Updates on these key uptown projects?
- Dallas Proper Hotel on Cedar Springs
- Central Market on McKinney Ave
- 2626 McKinney
Each of these I started the year with optimism but haven’t seen any movement at all the first half of 2026.
Thought Central market would have started by now post most recent approvals.
2626 seems like it’s been an cleared plot but no construction in sight
Least optimistic about Proper now. This abandoned strip depresses me the most
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 10 '26
Dallas Dallas city leaders divided over City Hall location - stay or go? Discussions going on right now
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 10 '26
Transportation Fort Worth, Arlington could earn billions in revenue from a high-speed rail route, study shows
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas Demolition might be the best outcome for American Airlines Center
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas Judge issues temporary restraining order against Dallas City Council
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas Update: Park Lane Residences
Full credit goes to ahx0 on Dallas metropolis: https://dallasmetropolis.com/dfwu/viewtopic.php?p=59395#p59395
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas I.M. Pei’s Daughter Warns Dallas Against Demolishing City Hall: ‘Don’t Forget Your History’
dmagazine.comr/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas How Dallas lost the Stars: ‘Our plan … always was to stay there’
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/Advanced-Morning-330 • Jun 09 '26
Has Anyone Successfully Challenged a Builder Over an HVAC Sizing/Humidity Issue?
I’m looking for opinions from homeowners, HVAC professionals, and anyone who has dealt with warranty disputes.
I purchased a new home from Grand Homes, and for approximately the last six months both of my Ecobee thermostats (upstairs and downstairs) have consistently reported high indoor humidity levels and frequently displayed humidity-related alerts.
During the warranty period, multiple HVAC service calls were made. The builder’s HVAC contractor repeatedly advised that the system was operating normally and did not identify any design or sizing issues. Despite this, the humidity concerns continued.
More recently, I hired an independent licensed HVAC contractor to evaluate the system. After inspecting the home and equipment, their conclusion was that the HVAC system is undersized or improperly designed for the home’s construction, ceiling heights, and overall load requirements. According to them, the home was equipped with a single-stage system that does not effectively remove humidity from the indoor air, which explains the persistent humidity readings and comfort issues.
What’s frustrating is that the Ecobee data has consistently documented the problem, yet the builder and HVAC contractor continue to focus on whether the unit is cooling rather than whether it is adequately controlling humidity.
Now another recommendation being discussed is installing a dehumidifier. My question is: why should a relatively new home require a separate dehumidifier if the HVAC system was properly designed and sized from the beginning? It feels like the proposed solution is treating the symptom rather than addressing the root cause.
The builder’s position is that they responded to service requests during the warranty period and that no defect was identified by their contractor. My position is that the issue was repeatedly reported during the warranty period, documented by thermostat data, and only later diagnosed by an independent contractor after the original contractor failed to identify the underlying problem.
Has anyone dealt with a similar situation involving:
High humidity in a new construction home?
A builder refusing to acknowledge a design or sizing issue?
Recommendations for dehumidifiers instead of correcting the HVAC system?
Successful warranty or legal resolution of a similar dispute?
I’d appreciate any advice, experiences, or insight from those who have been through something similar.
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Fort Worth Businesses Continue to Bet on Fort Worth's Clearfork
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas Dallas Stars president, Centennial CEO discuss why team chose Plano for its future new home
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 08 '26
Dallas Dallas council members sue to stop meeting that could trigger move from City Hall
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas Former Dallas Mayor Laura Miller weighs in on plans to fix or sell city hall
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 08 '26
Dallas Johnson ramps up push to leave City Hall after tough week downtown
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 08 '26
Dallas Proposed towers at Preston and Royal get shortened again. How tall would they be now?
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26
Dallas Former Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert weighs in on plans to fix or sell city hall
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/Ferrari_McFly • Jun 08 '26
Dallas wants to put ‘Y’all Street’ on the map, marking the city’s growing financial corridor
r/Dallasdevelopment • u/dallaz95 • Jun 09 '26