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M2G Ventures redeveloping 14-building Inwood Design Center in Dallas

July 1, 2025
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M2G Ventures, a North Texas-based real estate investment and development company, is beginning the redevelopment and repositioning of the 14-building 740,000-square-foot former Inwood Design Center at 1110 Inwood Road in Dallas.

Located at the intersection of the Design District and West Brookhollow submarkets, the project was acquired by M2G earlier this year.

The rebranding introduces two distinct identities—Inwood Design District (IDD) and Ace on Inwood (Ace)—operating independently but harmoniously within a shared district. Construction is about to begin on the site, which will be known as IDD for light showroom and industrial and Ace for retail and restaurant. Completion is targeted for the end of 2025.


M2G’s vision includes a full-scale repositioning focused on identity, placemaking and tenant experience. Project enhancements include upgraded façades and storefronts, curated branding and signage, enhanced parking, and layered landscaping. Visitors will encounter art in unexpected places—colorful visual moments, 3D illusions and interactive installations. These installations serve as visual landmarks, encouraging walkability and discovery throughout the site. Public art is a key anchor in many of M2G’s projects.

The property’s close location to a variety of demand drivers creates a diverse and robust tenant demand pool, including home and design tenants, Essl said. IDD and Ace are positioned within a thriving urban corridor, surrounded by a high-density and high-income population. The project is within three miles of around 20,000 Class-A multifamily units, 17 million square feet of Class-A office, 12 million square feet of retail, over 20 million square feet of Southwestern Medical District, 5,000 hotel keys, Dallas Love Field Airport and the Dallas Central Business District.

Inwood Design District features 630,000 square feet of prime infill space with strong visibility along Inwood Road. Available spaces include 2,500- to 40,000-square-foot floorplates for showroom and light industrial users with up to 24-foot clear heights.


Ace on Inwood, the 109,233-square-foot retail district facing Inwood Road, introduces walkable, highly visible spaces designed for destination-worthy tenants. With spaces ranging from 1,193 to 6,000 square feet, Ace is positioned for restaurants, retail, services, wellness and boutique concepts, with a focus on home furnishing uses to complement the existing strong base in the area. Patio space and endcaps provide further opportunity for placemaking and activation.

M2G is known for many similar projects over the past 10 years. The Foundry District in Fort Worth, Texas, featured a creative repositioning of a warehouse district into showrooms, retail, food and beverage and creative office. Proto Park in Dallas, Texas, transformed a mid-century warehouse into a top-of-market industrial destination with a heavy emphasis on what users truly want. M2G has since exited both projects, which stand as a testament for the level of repositioning that will be seen at IDD and Ace.

The design team for the project includes Ibañez Shaw Architecture as architect, RSM Design for environmental graphics, Paper Kites Studio for landscape architecture, Katie Murray for art curation and Ramble Creative for branding.

SHOP Companies’ Jake Sherrington and Victoria Pappas will lease the retail component of Ace on Inwood. 

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