Why real estate investors are flocking to redevelopment opportunities in ‘hidden gem’ downtown Garland


Downtown Garland is undergoing a renaissance with a flurry of recent projects, including an upgraded town square and an emerging medical district.

Smaller redevelopment projects also are broadening the city’s restaurant and retail scene. Real estate investor and developer Tom De Nolf began his first venture in the city during the pandemic when he bought and renovated the Odd Fellows Building that was built in 1897. That property at 113 Sixth St. now is home to hair salon Studio 1514 (downstairs)…

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