Dallas-Fort Worth office of Land Advisors Organization facilitates the 96.5-acre acquisition of the infill tract near Arlington entertainment district.
Arlington, Texas – Land Advisors Organization’s Dallas-Fort Worth office represented the owner of the former Rolling Hills Country Club, which closed this summer, in the sale of the property. The site will be redeveloped as a new mixed-use development by Provident Realty Advisors.
The property, which totals 96.5 acres, is one of the final few land tracts available in the area and one of the last infill opportunities of its size. Rolling Hills Country Club opened in North Arlington in 1954. The infill site is located at the corner of Lamar and Cooper near the entertainment district in Arlington and in close proximity to the DFW airport as well as the fourth largest MSA in the United States.
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to develop the property into an incredible mixed-use development, suited for the area,” said Rylan Yowell with Provident Realty Advisors. “We have a great respect for this landmark infill site and look forward to bringing a project that will honor its rich history. We are hopeful the project provides the surrounding community with a value-add mix of uses and products that we believe the site is suited for considering its prime location and proximity to the surrounding entertainment district.”
Landry Burdine, Austin Reilly, and Josh Watson with Land Advisors Organization’s Dallas-Fort Worth office represented Rolling Hills Country Club. Provident Realty Advisors Inc. is the buyer and will develop the site.
“This was truly a unique opportunity in the marketplace,” Burdine said. “Provident Realty Advisors won an intense competition for the site and will be a great steward of the property as it becomes a fantastic mixed-use development. It was bittersweet for me to be involved in the sale and ultimate closure of the club as I grew up learning how to play golf there in my childhood,” Burdine added.