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After plowing down the Hard Rock Café on McKinney Avenue and scraping the plot clean, Uptown developer Brett Landes is flexing his muscle with a 16-story boutique apartment complex rumored to have a couple of Dallas celebrity investors. Landes won't confirm the celebrity part, but he has partnered with former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach on a number of development projects since 1992. There are also rumors Landes has even bolder ambitions Uptown, but his lips are screwed down vice tight. Maybe that's because Landes took flak for tearing down the Hard Rock, which took shape in the circa 1906 McKinney Avenue Baptist Church building in 1986 after a reported $13 million renovation. Oh, and it was on Preservation Dallas' list of most endangered historic places. "There was nothing historic about it," insists Landes. "If people really knew about that building...it was nothing even remotely close to a 100-year-old church. The stucco was plastered to the brick. The only way you could take that stucco off was to take the brick out...and then you've got nothing left. So what do you have? You have a stucco'd Hard Rock. This is history?"