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DDX3 - Tenant Improvements construction filing in Irving, Texas

DDX3 Delivery Station

DDX3 - Tenant Improvements is a renovation/alteration TDLR filing in Irving, Dallas County, with a self-reported estimated cost of $5,000,000. See scope, dates, parties, local context, and the official record.

TDLR filing TABS2026016678, registered April 2, 2026.

Estimated cost$5,000,000Self-reported
Work typeRenovation/AlterationTDLR classification
Estimated scheduleMay 2026 – Nov 2026Not confirmed dates
TDLR statusReview CompleteAt last verified detail retrieval

What the filing says

Tenant improvement within the existing warehouse to include MHE (conveyor system) and minor site improvements on site for additional pavement striped crosswalks. No modifications to existing office, break rooms, and any ADA stalls.

Industrial and logistics filing

Why this may matter locally

  • If the project proceeds as described, it could affect employment, freight traffic, utilities, and nearby land use.
  • Because the filing describes large freight or logistics development, it is prioritized for additional community reporting. This signal does not establish opposition or controversy.
  • Its $5,000,000 self-reported estimate ranks No. 104 among qualifying Dallas County filings in the current 120-day tracker window.

Community questions to watch

Large freight or logistics development: The proposed use or scale merits additional reporting on possible neighborhood effects and public approvals. This filing alone does not show that residents or officials support or oppose it.

  • How many daily truck trips and which routes are proposed?
  • What operating hours, lighting, and noise controls are planned?
  • What road, intersection, or utility upgrades would be required?
  • What permanent jobs, wage ranges, tax effects, or incentives are documented?

Jobs and economic impact

This TDLR filing does not state or confirm permanent jobs, total economic impact, confirmed opening date, traffic counts, local permit status, public incentives. We publish those details only when an attributable company, government, incentive, permit, or other primary record supports them.

What we’re checking next

  • How many jobs and what wage range are expected?
  • Are public incentives involved?
  • How could truck traffic and road access change?
  • What utility or environmental approvals remain?

Project details

Project or facility
DDX3 - Tenant Improvements
Facility name
DDX3 Delivery Station
Location
3100 State Hwy 161, Irving, TX 75038
Irving, Dallas County
TDLR project number
TABS2026016678
Registration date
Estimated start
May 4, 2026
Estimated completion
November 10, 2026
Square footage
219,000 sq. ft.
Type of funds
This project is privately funded, on private land for private use.
Tenant-funded
No
Owner listed
ET Dallas LM, LLC
Tenant listed
Amazon Delivery Station
Design firm listed
Atlantic Architecture LLC
Registered accessibility specialist
KAM-HUNG KENNETH,WOO (24)

How this filing compares locally

Among 456 Dallas County filings at or above $500,000 in the tracker’s 120-day window ending July 18, 2026, this filing ranks No. 104 by self-reported estimated cost. The county median in that same qualifying set is $1,400,000.

  • 45 qualifying Irving filings appear in the same window.
  • 303 qualifying Dallas County filings share the “Renovation/Alteration” classification.

These comparisons describe TDLR filings in this tracker, not all construction activity or permits in the city or county.

What this record can — and cannot — tell you

The Architectural Barriers record is useful for identifying a reported project scope, accessibility-review status, estimated schedule, cost, and named project parties. It does not establish that financing closed, a local permit was issued, work began, a tenant signed a lease, or the project will open on the listed schedule.

For a construction-start decision, check the relevant city or county permit system and any official owner announcement. DFW Daily Brief will add reviewed reporting here when we can verify material local effects such as road access, jobs, public spending, neighborhood change, or an opening timeline.

Record history

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