"A lot of people thought it wasn't possible to make land-usechanges," says Leanne Weymouth, executive director of the LasColinas Marketing Alliance. She tells GlobeSt.com that anotherseries of land-use amendments is being readied for vote by the4,000-member Las Colinas Association membership. "They're allsupportive changes that we need to support all the amenities thatwe need in the community," she says.

The master-planned development's daytime daily population is upto 100,000 workers yet it only has 35,000 residents, but theamendments will change all that as residential, retail andentertainment projects carry the corporate office submarket intothe 21st century.

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