Now, Victory Is Theirs, as Hillwood Officially Hands Over Victory Park to Germans
| Alexander Flores |
Dustee Tucker, who was spokesperson for Victory Park, confirms that Perot sent the e-mail. But Tucker, who remains spokesperson for Hillwood, then directed any further questions we had concerning the development to a UST spokesman in Orlando, Florida. He was not available when we called this morning.
The rest of Perot's e-mail follows.
This transaction is a logical next step in the development of Victory Park and will allow our partner to build upon the foundation that Hillwood created as the project matures. Hillwood will continue to manage the project and will remain the majority owner of the undeveloped land at Victory Park.
I want to thank everyone who has contributed to this project and helped lead our efforts to transform an abandoned rail yard into a premiere destination for the City of Dallas. Hillwood can be proud of what it has accomplished. Victory Park welcomes more than 2.5 million visitors each year and has generated more than 9,000 jobs and increased the annual tax revenue for the City of Dallas from $300,000 to over $15 million per year. Victory Park received the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Phoenix Award for environmental clean-up and many other awards related to excellence in architecture and development.
As one of the nation's leading developers, our focus remains on bringing added value to the communities, neighborhoods, and people we serve.
Thank you.
Ross
































