About Us

Carrying on a family tradition of excellence that began over 50 years ago.

Our Team

Shaddock Custom Builders & Developers is privileged to serve the Dallas Area as a custom home builder carrying on a family tradition of excellence that began over 50 years ago

Home is about people, memories, and milestones. It’s where you can be yourself and take refuge from the world. It’s about quality time with those you love. Our job is to build the house that you will call home. One that is both beautiful and functional, reflecting your own style with timeless appeal. At Shaddock Custom, we understand that a home is an extension of the people who live there. That’s why we care about our relationship with you as much as we care about the quality of your home.

We also understand how overwhelming the custom home building process can be. If you don’t know what you don’t know, don’t worry – that’s our job! We are the subject matter experts. We will guide you every step of the way, educating you on things that you should know while setting good expectations and avoiding surprises.

We work hard. We do what we say we’re going to do. We stand behind our work. And we have fun in the process!

Let our team go to work for you.

Where We Build

Our Historic Office

The Ritz Theater operated for five decades at 105 E. Main Street in downtown Richardson. As the city grew, the theater tried to adapt. In 1948, owner J.B. Roberts invested $42,000 in the theater to expand seating and modernize the theater. The theater closed briefly in 1961. The theater went through many renovations but ultimately the theater struggled to stay relevant with audiences before closing in 1972.

The Ritz was first rebranded in 1961 as the Electra Theater showing double features of second-run content. In 1965, the Electra tried to become an art house and only allowed adult-aged patrons. The experiment had its moments so the theater decided to rebrand once again in 1966 becoming the Holiday Art Theatre (often just referred to in marketing as the “Holiday”) showing repertory films from the “vaults.” The Holiday closed and that was it for film exhibition for the former Ritz. It became home to the Richardson Community Theater retitled the theater as the Richardson Playhouse in 1969. For three years, the theater put on live stage plays. When that ended in 1972, the theater passed to owners who as of the 2010s still held the theater. Elements of the theater are still present in the building which has been totally retrofitted. The balcony is still present as is the screen and rigging. But the days of presentation are behind the Ritz/ Electra/Holiday Art/Richardson Playhouse as the building was home to business including Fluid Power Supply into the 2010s used as a business office by Stone Associates.

FAQ

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Cost Plus is reserved for the Palermo series.
This depends on the caliber of the project. Most projects take anywhere between 10-14 months.
We will need to review the plans to make sure they have all of the needed information to get through engineering and the city permitting process.
This will depend on what series you chose.

Testimonials

The Boswell Family

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Awards & News

The Ritz was first rebranded in 1961 as the Electra Theater showing double features of second-run content. In 1965, the Electra tried to become an art house and only allowed adult-aged patrons. The experiment had its moments so the theater decided to rebrand once again in 1966 becoming the Holiday Art Theatre (often just referred to in marketing as the “Holiday”) showing repertory films from the “vaults.” The Holiday closed and that was it for a film exhibition for the former Ritz. It became home to the Richardson Community Theater who retitled the theater as the Richardson Playhouse in 1969. For three years, the theater put on live stage plays. When that ended in 1972, the theater passed to owners who as of the 2010s still held the theater. Elements of the theater are still present in the building which has been totally retrofitted. The days of presentation are behind the Ritz/Electra/Holiday Art/Richardson Playhouse as the building has been home to business including Fluid Power Supply and Stone Associates. Currently, the building is the new office to Shaddock Custom Builders & Developers.

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