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When it opened in 1978, Reunion Tower took its place as the signature element in Dallas' skyline. Lamster looks back on its history and how a swampy parcel of land became home to one of the city's ...
The downtown Dallas skyline was lit up in blue in recognition of National Police Week in May 2017. If you’ve ever driven near downtown Dallas at night, you’ve probably wondered why and how the ...
DALLAS — One of the tallest buildings in Dallas is getting a makeover, a new name and two new restaurants. The Chase Tower, which is the fourth-tallest building in the downtown Dallas skyline at ...
DALLAS — The Dallas skyline will be getting a bit bigger in the next few years as the City Council approved tax breaks for the construction of two new skyscrapers, one of which would become the ...
The green-lined building is a staple of the skyline, but the building is more than happy to change it up or let others change it. “Green was chosen in 1986 when they put the glass argon lights ...
Bank of America Plaza: The 1.8 million-square-foot building is 78.6 percent occupied, with a direct rent of $23 per square foot, according to JLL data. The building was built in 1985. Expand to ...
More and more color is going to be added to the night skyline in Dallas in 2012. Some new construction has forced some of the older buildings to 'step up their game' when it comes to exterior lights.
When Dallas’s skyline was voted the world’s best in 2014, the city earned the honor for its impressive illumination: the bright, flashy lights that outlined the soaring buildings, old and new ...
Cranes fill the Dallas skyline, ... Hillwood Urban’s proposed 1M SF tower will rival some of the tallest buildings in the Dallas skyline.
This proclamation, issued by the Dallas mayor’s office on April 22, will continue through May 12 — a key migratory period for birds in the U.S.
The Dallas skyline lit up Sunday evening to celebrate Valentine's Day. "How about turning off all these electronic billboards and the neon lights on the buildings downtown," said NBC 5 viewer David.