Jim Lake Sr. constructed the first building.
Jim Lake Sr. and Mike Morgan developed projects in Plano and the area formerly known as the Trinity Industrial District.
Jim Lake Sr. and Mike Morgan, along with broker Jim Lake Jr., purchased boarded-up buildings and transformed them into what is now known as the Bishop Arts District.
Jim Lake Sr. partnered with Trammell Crow Sr. to fund and construct Pioneer Plaza in Downtown Dallas.
Jim Lake Jr. began acquiring office and warehouse properties in what would later become the Dallas Design District.
The redevelopment of a three-story office building marked the Design District's first residential property.
Jim Lake Jr. redeveloped a 200,000 SF warehouse into a Design Center, now known as International at Turtle Creek.
Jim Lake Jr. acquired and redeveloped the historic block on Jefferson Blvd into a mixed-use property known as Jefferson Tower.
Jim Lake Jr. and Amanda Moreno-Lake purchased and began redeveloping historic buildings in the squares of Waxahachie and Ennis.
Jim Lake Jr. was named one of Dallas' Top 500 CEOs by D Magazine.
Jim Lake Jr. and Mike Morgan created and unveiled the Dallas Circle of Heroes memorial to honor and celebrate the lives of the five police officers who bravely lost their lives in July 2016.
Jefferson Tower received a 2017 Preservation Achievement Award from Preservation Dallas.
The construction of the Mayor's House was completed in 2019, and in 2020, it received the Preservation Achievement Award from Preservation Dallas.
Amanda Moreno-Lake was named one of Dallas' Top 500 CEOs by D Magazine.