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4315 Innovation Center is a 29,686 SF office and retail complex in South Dallas. After sitting vacant since September 2017, ASREF’s $2.1M investment helped redevelop the site into a community-serving complex
featuring Dallas College Cedar Valley’s Second Chance Workforce Program which provides industrial trade training as well as high school equivalency training and college transition assistance.

4315 Innovation Center serves as a comprehensive ecosystem not only emphasizing technical skills training and quality job placement but also providing wrap-around services to ensure holistic support.

Since community leaders celebrated the Center’s ribbon cutting in January 2022, all training cohorts are active on site. In addition to workforce training and education services, project tenants have created 25 full-time and 23 part-time jobs on site, 95% of which are accessible to local residents. Revitalizing this site drives new business to the Lancaster corridor and advances the City of Dallas’s Grow South comprehensive revitalization strategy.

CORE PROJECT DETAILS
Asset Type Office / Retail
Development Type Redevelopment
Previous Use Office / Retail
Investment Closing Date 2019-01-15
Total Development Area 1.56 Acres (67,954 SF)
Construction Timeframe Start: Jan 2019; Finish: Dec 2020
debt
Senior Loan

$2.3M

TOTAL DEBT

$2.3M

OTHER
ASREF Equity

$2.1M

E Smith Legacy Holdings Equity

$0.2M

TOTAL OTHER FUNDING

$2.3M

Project Impacts

Community
Demographics

15%

Unemployment Rate

45%

Poverty Rate

98%

Community Minority Population

Community
& Social
Impacts

95%

Of jobs created are low-income accessible

180

Local residents placed into jobs via workforce training

1,450

K-12 students receiving afterschool enrichment annually

Employment,
Economic &
Fiscal Impacts

55

Permanent jobs created

$19M

20-Year total tax revenues generated by construction and operations

$118M

20-Year total economic output

Economic
Development
Impacts

Redevelopment of underutilized building

Alignment with the City of Dallas's GrowSouth revitalization plan

Environmental
Impacts

Transit-Oriented Development

Adaptive Redevelopment

Promotes public and alternate forms of transport

Project Impacts

Employment,
Economic &
Fiscal Impacts

236

$362.5M

7%

Low-Income
Accessible Jobs

Economic
Development
Impacts

X

Projects in
Economic Zones

X

Alignment with
Economic Dev Plans

Community
& Social
Impacts

1,917

Housing Units Built

84%

Low-Income
Affordable

7%

Workforce
Housing

Environmental
Impacts

21

Repurposed Vacant Buildings
(1,845,549 SF) out of 58 total
Units Built Buildings (2,130,421 SF)*

LOCATION & CENSUS TRACT MAP

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About the Developer

E SMITH LEGACY HOLDINGS is a real estate holding company established in 2008 by NFL Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith with business operations in infrastructure development and construction, and commercial real estate services and investment. Ranked as one of the top eight minority-owned real estate companies in the US, E Smith Legacy is well-known in the community development field and focuses on emerging minority communities.

Site Background & Location

AREA PROFILE
Location 4315 S. Lancaster RD, Dallas, TX 75216
Area South Dallas
LMI Community Status Low
Unemployment Rate 15%
Poverty Rate 40%
% Minority 98% (54% African American)

The 4315 Innovation Center site is in the heart of South Dallas, which was physically and economically separated from downtown after the construction of Interstate 30 in the 1960s. This interstate led to a concentration of capital and resources in the Greater Dallas Area, with businesses and labor moving closer to the city and leading to an economic downturn in the Lancaster corridor.

Featured News


CoStar News Covers $1.8M ASFM Investment in 4315 Innovation Center

CoStar News announces NFL Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith's plans to develop an educational and workforce development mixed-use facility in South Dallas.

E Smith Communities to Finance and Develop Community‐Centric South Dallas Asset, with American South Real Estate Fund as Financial Partner

A long‐dormant former community hub in South Dallas’ Lancaster Corridor has been acquired by E Smith Communities with financing by impact investor American South Real Estate Fund (ASREF).

The Dallas Morning News Highlights Start of Construction for Emmitt Smith’s Southern Dallas Redevelopment Project

Irving Mejia-Hilario reports on the beginning of construction for ASREF's mixed-use project in southern Dallas.

CoStar News Highlights Emmitt Smith's Collaboration with ASREF to Back Underserved Communities Nationwide

CoStar News highlights the partnership between Emmitt Smith's E Smith Communities and ASREF to purchase a community-oriented office property in South Dallas with plans to transform it into a neighborhood destination.

The Dallas Business Journal Covers Emmitt Smith's Plans to Redevelop Former Urban League Property into Mixed-Use Project

Anne Stych covers plans to redevelop a former community hub in southern Dallas with financing secured by ASREF.

Community and statewide leaders including state Senator Royce West, Dallas City councilwoman Carolyn King Arnold, developer and former Dallas Cowboys player Emmitt Smith, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, and UNT Dallas President Bob Mong gathered with community residents for a ribbon-cutting on Jan. 27 at 4315 Innovation Center.

ASREF CRA Analysis

ASREF’s $2.1 million equity investment in 4315 Innovation Center satisfies the community development definition by improving conditions for LMI individuals, individuals of any income in LMI census tracts and individuals of any income targeted for redevelopment by local government plans and strategies.