Downtown Dallas
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Architecturally and Historically Significant Homes in Downtown Dallas
Dallas has become the most economically solid city in the country. The city is fortunate to have a good city manager in a city manager form of government, an aesthetically driven city, generous philanthropists who are fully engaged in the future of Dallas, and a business environment that attracts Fortune 100 companies to move to Dallas and entrepreneurs and developers to invest in Dallas ensures Dallas survives.
Now luxury residences in architecturally significant highrises are an integral part of Dallas, complementing the Arts District and business district. Part-time residents of Dallas and those selling their homes in Highland Park, Preston Hollow and Turtle Creek are the homebuyers in downtown Dallas. See More

Kennedy Memorial in Dallas designed by architect Philip Johnson with School Book Depository in background.
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Click on above photographs to see Adolphus hotel renovated by Beran & Shelmier
Downtown Dallas has progressed from few downtown residences to a broad selection of architecturally significant luxury highrise buildings that have become an important fabric of the city.
- Douglas Newby
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Downtown Dallas Real Estate found in the Downtown Dallas Neighborhoods
Some of the Homes found in Downtown Dallas Neighborhood
1321 Commerce Street

Architect Ed Beran & Overton Shelmier Designed the Renovation of the Adolphus Hotel
2430 Victory Park Lane

Architect Signe & Jason Smith Designed Interior of Highrise Downtown Residence
2101 Ross Avenue

Architect Herbert M. Greene Designed Significant Early Classical Revival Residence Built In 1900 Belo Mansion
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial

Architect Philip Johnson Designed Significant Building Built In 1970
Titche-Goettinger Building

Architect George Dahl of Dahl, Green, LaRoche and Renovations by Ogelsby Greene Designed Significant Downtown Building
2627 South Boulevard

Architect Dines & Kraft Designed House Built In 1921 in South Boulevard / Park Row Neighborhood
Dallas Museum of Art

Architect Edward Larrabee Barnes Designed Modern Building for the Dallas Museum of Art
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Architect I.M. Pei Designed Downtown Dallas Modern Symphony Center In 1989
Downtown Dallas Map
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Downtown Dallas Neighborhood - Continued
For several decades downtown Dallas was quietly being abandoned. The only bright spot in the 1970s was Ray Hunt building Reunion Tower. In the 1980s, spectacular office buildings were being erected but downtown residences and retail were nearly non-existent. The hopes, plans, and vision for downtown Dallas is coming to fruition in the 21st century. Now residential modern highrises line the skyscape and modern performance halls and museums anchor the Arts District, benefiting the 5,000 residents living downtown.
Downtown Dallas has once again emerged as a prestigious destination point. There is nothing chimerical about downtown Dallas becoming a vibrant city center. Over the next decade projects will be finished that will transform Dallas beyond our imagination.















