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Downtown Dallas

Downtown Dallas is the central business district (CBD) of Dallas, Texas, United States, located in the geographic center of the city. It is the second-largest business district in the state of Texas. The area termed "Downtown" has traditionally been defined as bounded by the downtown freeway loop, bounded on the east by I-345 (although known and signed as the northern terminus of I-45 and the southern terminus of US 75 (Central Expressway), on the west by I-35E, on the south by I-30, and on the north by Woodall Rodgers Freeway.

Dallas Central Business District
Central Business District
and residential area
Downtown Dallas
Skyline of Downtown Dallas seen from Reunion Tower
Nickname: 
Big "D"
Location in Dallas
Country United States
State Texas
Counties Dallas
City Dallas
Area
 • Total3.63 km2 (1.4 sq mi)
 • Land3.63 km2 (1.4 sq mi)
 • Water0 km2 (0 sq mi)  0%
Elevation
130 m (440 ft)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total10,766
 • Density2,966/km2 (7,690/sq mi)
ZIP code
75201, 75202, 75270
Area code(s)214, 469, 972
Websitewww.downtowndallas.com

The strong organic growth of Downtown Dallas since the early 2000s and continuing into the present has now resulted in Downtown Dallas, Inc.'s expansion of the term "Downtown" to include the explosive growth occurring immediately north of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway in the Victory Park and Uptown/Turtle Creek Districts, as well as past Central Expressway to the east in the Deep Ellum and Bryan Place Districts, past Interstate 30 to the south with the Cedars District, and jumping over Interstate 35E to the west to include the Design District and Lower Oak Lawn. In total, 15 districts now form "Downtown".[1]

Downtown Dallas is now viewed as an interconnected grouping of dense and urban center city districts, that while unique in their own right, also share strong urban linkages to each other and collectively participate in their role as Downtown Dallas.[2]

History

Downtown Dallas achieved notoriety on November 22, 1963, with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Both President Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally (who survived) were shot as their motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in what is now the West End Historic District. Part of the former Texas School Book Depository is now the Sixth Floor Museum, with exhibits about Kennedy and the assassination. Nearby is the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial.

The building boom of the 1970s and 1980s produced a distinctive contemporary profile for the downtown skyline influenced by nationally prominent architects. At the same time, the establishment of the West End Historic District in the 1980s preserved a very large group of late 19th-century brick warehouses that have been adapted for use as restaurants and shops.

With the construction of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts in the Arts District of Downtown, Dallas will be the only city in the world that has four buildings within one contiguous block designed by four separate and distinguished Pritzker Architecture Prize winners.

Downtown Dallas has also gained more recent national attention for the 2016 shooting of police officers and the 2019 courthouse shooting.

Expansion

 
View of Downtown Dallas from across the Trinity River

The area has been undergoing a transition as dozens of residential conversions and new high-rise condominiums bringing more permanent residents to the downtown area. (See: North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG).[3]) As of 2017, an estimated 10,766 residents lived within the area.[4] Its redeveloped Main Street has recently become more of a place for Dallasites to play after several restaurants, hotels, and residential towers opened their doors along the strip. Downtown's growth can partially be attributed to Dallas Area Rapid Transit's four light rail lines and one commuter line Trinity Railway Express that run through Downtown and an aggressive stance taken by the city to drive development at all costs. The city has invested $160 million of public funds in Downtown Dallas for residential development that attracted $650 million of private investment.[5]

 
Downtown Dallas as seen from Lake Cliff in Oak Cliff

Two of the first new-construction office building projects downtown in over 20 years broke ground in 2005—One Arts Plaza, a 24-story mixed-use office, retail, residential development in the Arts District, which is the new home of 7-Eleven's world headquarters; and the vibrant, 17-story Hunt Consolidated office building, with its spectacular, state-of-the-art LED exterior lighting, which is the national headquarters for and fully occupied by Hunt Oil. Additionally, the $200 million, 42-story Museum Tower residential skyscraper in the Downtown Dallas Arts District was completed in 2013.

 
Downtown Dallas seen across from the Trinity River from the Flood of 2015.

Importantly, the Trinity River Corridor is poised to undergo a significant transformation (the Trinity River Project) into a giant urban park. The park is expected to include an equestrian center, lakes, trails, and three bridges designed by Santiago Calatrava. Funding over the years, however, has been a constant problem, though serious work on the project now appears eminent, with the first two bridges having received significant private backing.[citation needed]

 
Downtown Dallas in 2016
Central Business District Population, Household, and Employment Projections
2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
Population 14,654 20,646 29,446 33,139 39,781 47,098 59,337
Households 1,122 3,318 6,015 7,029 7,868 8,611 9,340
Employment 130,473 135,148 138,224 140,961 149,936 155,966 160,733

Culture

 
Dallas skyline from the West Village neighborhood
 
Stone Street Gardens is a landscaped oasis lined with bistros, pubs, and restaurants connecting Main Street to Elm Street in Downtown Dallas

Downtown Dallas has undergone a series of important changes that city officials believe will drastically improve the city's core. These changes are located in four downtown areas: Victory Park, the Arts District, the Trinity River, and the Convention Center corridor.

Victory Park, named one of the nation's most successful brownfield reclamation projects, is home to the American Airlines Center, built in 2001, and several new high-rise hotels, residential towers, and office buildings, including the 33-story "W Dallas Victory Hotel and Residences" (2006), the 28-story "Cirque" residential tower (2007), the 29-story "The House" residential tower (2008), and the 20-story "One Victory Park" office tower (2009), and near Victory Park the new "Perot Museum of Nature and Science", a $185 million, 14-story, ultra-modern addition to Downtown Dallas that opened in late 2012.

The Dallas Arts District, already one of the world's largest, recently completed the final stages of a massive 10-year construction project that resulted in a 2,300-seat opera house, a series of theaters, residential space, retail, parks, and a gleaming, 42-story residential tower known as Museum Tower that opened in 2013. One of the prominent attractions in the Arts District is the Dallas Museum of Art.

Of all the changes in downtown Dallas, the Trinity River corridor is undergoing the most dramatic. Currently, the river runs in an artificially straight line a large distance from any part of downtown, but Dallas is in the process of returning the river to its natural course, creating two large lakes to border the downtown area, and has commissioned two large cable-stayed bridges to be built across the river and new lakes. Dubbed the Trinity River Project by local officials, plans are also in place for improved levees to protect downtown from possible flooding.

Separated from Victory Park and the Arts District by the Downtown CBD is the Convention Center corridor, which hosts the over 2 million-ft2 Dallas Convention Center. The Omni Dallas Hotel is a new, 23-story, convention-center hotel that opened in 2011. Dallas hopes these changes will bring more permanent residents into the downtown area; as of the 2010 Census the downtown population has grown to 5,291 from the 1,000 citizens who lived in downtown at the end of the 20th century.

The City of Dallas, along with several nonprofit organizations, constructed a $110 million urban deck park over Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a physically seamless Uptown/Downtown District; the urban deck park opened in 2012. The 5.2-acre urban green space, named the Klyde Warren Park, further strengthens the existing synergy between the Uptown real estate market and the booming development occurring in the Downtown Dallas Arts District, which together help further the continuing growth and redevelopment of Downtown Dallas. The park is often called an "urban oasis" due to its unique location and features.

Major employers

AT&T is headquartered at the Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas; AT&T moved to Dallas from San Antonio in 2008. Mayor of Dallas Tom Leppert said in 2008 that he hoped that AT&T would stay in the central city.[6] Comerica is headquartered in the Comerica Bank Tower.[7][8] TM Advertising has its headquarters in the same building.[9] Tenet Healthcare is headquartered in the Fountain Place building in Downtown Dallas. The company announced in 2008 that it was moving from the northern suburban areas of Dallas to Fountain Place due to high gasoline prices and the revitalization of Downtown Dallas.[10]

Belo and A. H. Belo have their headquarters in the Belo Building.[11][12] 7-Eleven has its corporate headquarters in the One Arts Plaza building.[13] Energy Future Holdings Corporation has its headquarters in the Energy Plaza complex.[14] Greyhound Lines is located at 350 North St. Paul Street.[15] The Dallas Morning News has its headquarters in Downtown.[16] Neiman Marcus has its headquarters in One Neiman Square in Downtown.[17] The Trammell Crow Company has its headquarters in the Trammell Crow Center.[18] The KPMG Centre in Downtown Dallas has the Dallas offices of KPMG and Sidley Austin.[19][20] Which Wich? has its headquarters in Downtown Dallas.[21] Deloitte has its offices in the JPMorgan Chase Tower.[22] Visitdallas, the 501(c)(6) contracted by the City of Dallas to increase tourism and attract conventions, is headquartered in downtown Dallas.[23]

Neighborhoods

Within Loop

Outside Loop

Tallest structures

  1. Bank of America Plaza - 921 feet (281 m)
  2. Renaissance Tower - 886 feet (270 m)
  3. Comerica Bank Tower - 787 feet (240 m)
  4. JPMorgan Chase Tower - 738 feet (225 m)
  5. Fountain Place - 720 feet (219 m)
  6. Trammell Crow Center 686 ft (209 m)
  7. 1700 Pacific 655 ft (200 m)
  8. Thanksgiving Tower 645 ft (197 m)
  9. Energy Plasa 629 ft (192 mt)
  10. The Drever 628 ft (191 mt)

Transportation

 
Looking south down Market in the West End Historic District

Downtown Dallas is surrounded by a major highway loop composed of, from the north and clockwise, Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway), unsigned Interstate 345 (connecting U.S. Highway 75 (Central Expressway) to the north and Interstate 45 to the south), Interstate 30, and Interstate 35E. The loop is the center of Dallas's hub-and-spoke highway system, which can be likened to a wagon wheel. U.S. Highway 67 is carried through downtown on Interstate 35E to the south and Interstate 30 to the east, and U.S. Highway 175 and the Dallas North Tollway join with other major highways within a mile of downtown.

Downtown is the center of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light-rail system. The Blue and Red light-rail lines run through, from south to north, Convention Center, Union, West End, Akard, St Paul, and Pearl stations. The Trinity Railway Express commuter train, which connects Downtown Fort Worth with Downtown Dallas, terminates at Union Station. Union Station also has Amtrak service, with trains connecting to Chicago and Los Angeles.

The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority operates the M-Line, a free trolley service that runs down St. Paul Street from Uptown and terminates at Ross Avenue. North from downtown, it travels to McKinney Avenue from St. Paul, runs through the LoMac neighborhood, and finally loops around the West Village along Blackburn and Cole Avenues. A spur adjacent to the West Village runs to Cityplace Station.[24]

Greyhound Lines operates a terminal at 205 South Lamar Street.[25] DART operates the West and East Transfer Centers as hubs for its public bus system.[26] The Denton County Transportation Authority operates an express commuter bus route that serves two stops in Denton, one stop in Lewisville, and another that makes two stops, one in Denton and another in Carrollton.

The Dallas Pedestrian Network is a system of grade-separated walkways covering 36 city blocks under Downtown Dallas. The system connects buildings, garages, and parks through tunnels and above-ground skybridges. The network contains an underground city of shops, restaurants, and offices during weekday business hours.

The Dallas CBD Vertiport, located at the south end of the Convention Center, is claimed to be the world's largest elevated heliport/vertiport.[27] The facility has two 60 x 60 ft. (18 x 18 m) concrete helipads[28] and 169,000 square feet (15,700 m2) of flight deck, and is capable of handling tiltrotor aircraft such as the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey.[27]

Media

D Magazine, Dallas Morning News, WFAA, and KDFW are headquartered in Downtown.[29]

Government and infrastructure

Dallas City Hall is located in Downtown Dallas.

The Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals is located in the George L. Allen, Sr. Courts Building in Downtown Dallas.[30]

The United States Postal Service operates the Downtown Dallas Post Office at 400 North Ervay Street.[31]

 
J. Erik Jonsson Central Library.

J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, the largest and main library of the Dallas Public Library system, is located downtown.

Education

Primary and secondary schools

Public schools

Downtown Dallas is served by the Dallas Independent School District.[32]

Three schools: Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School at El Centro College, and the Pegasus School of Liberal Arts and Sciences are located downtown. The Pegasus Complex is also in downtown.

The neighborhood schools for Downtown are outside of the loop. Almost all of Downtown (inside the loop) is zoned to Ben Milam Elementary School,[33] with a small section zoned to Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School.[34] All residents of Downtown (inside the loop) are zoned to Alex W. Spence Middle School and North Dallas High School.[35][36]

City Park Elementary School in Cedars served southern parts of Downtown until it closed in 2012.[37][38] Other elementary schools that formerly served Downtown include Martin Luther King Jr.,[38] Sam Houston,[39] and Esperanza "Hope" Medrano.[40] Middle schools formerly serving sections include Billy Earl Dade and Thomas J. Rusk.[41][42] James Madison High School formerly served parts of Downtown.[43]

Luna Academy, a K-3, 6 charter school of Uplift Education, is in Downtown Dallas.[44] It used to be called Laureate, but there were other schools with the name and if they did not change it they would have been sued.[citation needed]

Private school

Residents are also served by First Baptist Academy of Dallas, a college preparatory Pre-K through 12 school located in the city center district of downtown Dallas. Holy Trinity Catholic School is a nearby centrally located private school providing early education to three-year-olds through eighth grade.[45] It is supported by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas.

Colleges and universities

El Centro College of the Dallas College is in downtown.

The University of North Texas, located 40 miles (64 km) to the northwest in Denton, opened a law school downtown.[46]

The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas A&M University-Commerce, and University of North Texas offer degree programs at the Universities Center at Dallas located in downtown.[47]


Parks and recreation

Pacific Plaza, a park on 3.7 acres (1.5 ha), opened in 2019. The organization Parks for Downtown Dallas provided the funds for it. Sharon Grigsby of The Dallas Morning News stated that the park replaced a "no-man’s land".[48] A grand opening ceremony was held on Monday October 14, 2019.[49]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Central Dallas Association web site
  • Downtown Dallas Urban Home Districts

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Downtown Dallas is the central business district CBD of Dallas Texas United States located in the geographic center of the city It is the second largest business district in the state of Texas The area termed Downtown has traditionally been defined as bounded by the downtown freeway loop bounded on the east by I 345 although known and signed as the northern terminus of I 45 and the southern terminus of US 75 Central Expressway on the west by I 35E on the south by I 30 and on the north by Woodall Rodgers Freeway Dallas Central Business DistrictCentral Business Districtand residential areaDowntown DallasSkyline of Downtown Dallas seen from Reunion TowerNickname Big D Location in DallasCountry United StatesState TexasCountiesDallasCityDallasArea Total3 63 km2 1 4 sq mi Land3 63 km2 1 4 sq mi Water0 km2 0 sq mi 0 Elevation130 m 440 ft Population 2017 Total10 766 Density2 966 km2 7 690 sq mi ZIP code75201 75202 75270Area code s 214 469 972Websitewww wbr downtowndallas wbr comThe strong organic growth of Downtown Dallas since the early 2000s and continuing into the present has now resulted in Downtown Dallas Inc s expansion of the term Downtown to include the explosive growth occurring immediately north of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway in the Victory Park and Uptown Turtle Creek Districts as well as past Central Expressway to the east in the Deep Ellum and Bryan Place Districts past Interstate 30 to the south with the Cedars District and jumping over Interstate 35E to the west to include the Design District and Lower Oak Lawn In total 15 districts now form Downtown 1 Downtown Dallas is now viewed as an interconnected grouping of dense and urban center city districts that while unique in their own right also share strong urban linkages to each other and collectively participate in their role as Downtown Dallas 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Expansion 2 Culture 3 Major employers 4 Neighborhoods 4 1 Within Loop 4 2 Outside Loop 5 Tallest structures 6 Transportation 7 Media 8 Government and infrastructure 9 Education 9 1 Primary and secondary schools 9 1 1 Public schools 9 1 2 Private school 9 2 Colleges and universities 10 Parks and recreation 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditDowntown Dallas achieved notoriety on November 22 1963 with the assassination of President John F Kennedy Both President Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally who survived were shot as their motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza in what is now the West End Historic District Part of the former Texas School Book Depository is now the Sixth Floor Museum with exhibits about Kennedy and the assassination Nearby is the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial The building boom of the 1970s and 1980s produced a distinctive contemporary profile for the downtown skyline influenced by nationally prominent architects At the same time the establishment of the West End Historic District in the 1980s preserved a very large group of late 19th century brick warehouses that have been adapted for use as restaurants and shops With the construction of the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts in the Arts District of Downtown Dallas will be the only city in the world that has four buildings within one contiguous block designed by four separate and distinguished Pritzker Architecture Prize winners Downtown Dallas has also gained more recent national attention for the 2016 shooting of police officers and the 2019 courthouse shooting Expansion Edit View of Downtown Dallas from across the Trinity River The area has been undergoing a transition as dozens of residential conversions and new high rise condominiums bringing more permanent residents to the downtown area See North Central Texas Council of Governments NCTCOG 3 As of 2017 an estimated 10 766 residents lived within the area 4 Its redeveloped Main Street has recently become more of a place for Dallasites to play after several restaurants hotels and residential towers opened their doors along the strip Downtown s growth can partially be attributed to Dallas Area Rapid Transit s four light rail lines and one commuter line Trinity Railway Express that run through Downtown and an aggressive stance taken by the city to drive development at all costs The city has invested 160 million of public funds in Downtown Dallas for residential development that attracted 650 million of private investment 5 Downtown Dallas as seen from Lake Cliff in Oak Cliff Two of the first new construction office building projects downtown in over 20 years broke ground in 2005 One Arts Plaza a 24 story mixed use office retail residential development in the Arts District which is the new home of 7 Eleven s world headquarters and the vibrant 17 story Hunt Consolidated office building with its spectacular state of the art LED exterior lighting which is the national headquarters for and fully occupied by Hunt Oil Additionally the 200 million 42 story Museum Tower residential skyscraper in the Downtown Dallas Arts District was completed in 2013 Downtown Dallas seen across from the Trinity River from the Flood of 2015 Importantly the Trinity River Corridor is poised to undergo a significant transformation the Trinity River Project into a giant urban park The park is expected to include an equestrian center lakes trails and three bridges designed by Santiago Calatrava Funding over the years however has been a constant problem though serious work on the project now appears eminent with the first two bridges having received significant private backing citation needed Downtown Dallas in 2016 Central Business District Population Household and Employment Projections2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030Population 14 654 20 646 29 446 33 139 39 781 47 098 59 337Households 1 122 3 318 6 015 7 029 7 868 8 611 9 340Employment 130 473 135 148 138 224 140 961 149 936 155 966 160 733Culture EditMain article Culture of Dallas Texas Dallas skyline from the West Village neighborhood Stone Street Gardens is a landscaped oasis lined with bistros pubs and restaurants connecting Main Street to Elm Street in Downtown Dallas Downtown Dallas has undergone a series of important changes that city officials believe will drastically improve the city s core These changes are located in four downtown areas Victory Park the Arts District the Trinity River and the Convention Center corridor Victory Park named one of the nation s most successful brownfield reclamation projects is home to the American Airlines Center built in 2001 and several new high rise hotels residential towers and office buildings including the 33 story W Dallas Victory Hotel and Residences 2006 the 28 story Cirque residential tower 2007 the 29 story The House residential tower 2008 and the 20 story One Victory Park office tower 2009 and near Victory Park the new Perot Museum of Nature and Science a 185 million 14 story ultra modern addition to Downtown Dallas that opened in late 2012 The Dallas Arts District already one of the world s largest recently completed the final stages of a massive 10 year construction project that resulted in a 2 300 seat opera house a series of theaters residential space retail parks and a gleaming 42 story residential tower known as Museum Tower that opened in 2013 One of the prominent attractions in the Arts District is the Dallas Museum of Art Of all the changes in downtown Dallas the Trinity River corridor is undergoing the most dramatic Currently the river runs in an artificially straight line a large distance from any part of downtown but Dallas is in the process of returning the river to its natural course creating two large lakes to border the downtown area and has commissioned two large cable stayed bridges to be built across the river and new lakes Dubbed the Trinity River Project by local officials plans are also in place for improved levees to protect downtown from possible flooding Separated from Victory Park and the Arts District by the Downtown CBD is the Convention Center corridor which hosts the over 2 million ft2 Dallas Convention Center The Omni Dallas Hotel is a new 23 story convention center hotel that opened in 2011 Dallas hopes these changes will bring more permanent residents into the downtown area as of the 2010 Census the downtown population has grown to 5 291 from the 1 000 citizens who lived in downtown at the end of the 20th century The City of Dallas along with several nonprofit organizations constructed a 110 million urban deck park over Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a physically seamless Uptown Downtown District the urban deck park opened in 2012 The 5 2 acre urban green space named the Klyde Warren Park further strengthens the existing synergy between the Uptown real estate market and the booming development occurring in the Downtown Dallas Arts District which together help further the continuing growth and redevelopment of Downtown Dallas The park is often called an urban oasis due to its unique location and features Major employers EditAT amp T is headquartered at the Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas AT amp T moved to Dallas from San Antonio in 2008 Mayor of Dallas Tom Leppert said in 2008 that he hoped that AT amp T would stay in the central city 6 Comerica is headquartered in the Comerica Bank Tower 7 8 TM Advertising has its headquarters in the same building 9 Tenet Healthcare is headquartered in the Fountain Place building in Downtown Dallas The company announced in 2008 that it was moving from the northern suburban areas of Dallas to Fountain Place due to high gasoline prices and the revitalization of Downtown Dallas 10 Belo and A H Belo have their headquarters in the Belo Building 11 12 7 Eleven has its corporate headquarters in the One Arts Plaza building 13 Energy Future Holdings Corporation has its headquarters in the Energy Plaza complex 14 Greyhound Lines is located at 350 North St Paul Street 15 The Dallas Morning News has its headquarters in Downtown 16 Neiman Marcus has its headquarters in One Neiman Square in Downtown 17 The Trammell Crow Company has its headquarters in the Trammell Crow Center 18 The KPMG Centre in Downtown Dallas has the Dallas offices of KPMG and Sidley Austin 19 20 Which Wich has its headquarters in Downtown Dallas 21 Deloitte has its offices in the JPMorgan Chase Tower 22 Visitdallas the 501 c 6 contracted by the City of Dallas to increase tourism and attract conventions is headquartered in downtown Dallas 23 Neighborhoods Edit Bryan Place Cedars Deep Ellum Oak Lawn State Thomas Uptown Victory Park Arts District City Center District Convention Center District Farmers Market District Government District Main Street District Reunion District West End Historic District Districts of downtown Dallas Within Loop Edit Arts District City Center District Convention Center District Farmers Market District Government District Main Street District Reunion District West End Historic DistrictOutside Loop Edit Trinity Design District Victory Park also considered part of the Stemmons Corridor or Oak Lawn Uptown also considered part of Oak Lawn State Thomas also considered part of Oak Lawn Bryan Place also considered part of East Dallas Baylor Meadows also considered part of East Dallas Deep Ellum also considered part of East Dallas Fair Park also considered part of East Dallas Cedars also considered part of South Dallas Tallest structures EditMain article List of tallest buildings in Dallas Bank of America Plaza 921 feet 281 m Renaissance Tower 886 feet 270 m Comerica Bank Tower 787 feet 240 m JPMorgan Chase Tower 738 feet 225 m Fountain Place 720 feet 219 m Trammell Crow Center 686 ft 209 m 1700 Pacific 655 ft 200 m Thanksgiving Tower 645 ft 197 m Energy Plasa 629 ft 192 mt The Drever 628 ft 191 mt Transportation Edit Looking south down Market in the West End Historic District See also Transportation in Dallas Texas Downtown Dallas is surrounded by a major highway loop composed of from the north and clockwise Spur 366 Woodall Rodgers Freeway unsigned Interstate 345 connecting U S Highway 75 Central Expressway to the north and Interstate 45 to the south Interstate 30 and Interstate 35E The loop is the center of Dallas s hub and spoke highway system which can be likened to a wagon wheel U S Highway 67 is carried through downtown on Interstate 35E to the south and Interstate 30 to the east and U S Highway 175 and the Dallas North Tollway join with other major highways within a mile of downtown Downtown is the center of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit DART light rail system The Blue and Red light rail lines run through from south to north Convention Center Union West End Akard St Paul and Pearl stations The Trinity Railway Express commuter train which connects Downtown Fort Worth with Downtown Dallas terminates at Union Station Union Station also has Amtrak service with trains connecting to Chicago and Los Angeles The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority operates the M Line a free trolley service that runs down St Paul Street from Uptown and terminates at Ross Avenue North from downtown it travels to McKinney Avenue from St Paul runs through the LoMac neighborhood and finally loops around the West Village along Blackburn and Cole Avenues A spur adjacent to the West Village runs to Cityplace Station 24 Greyhound Lines operates a terminal at 205 South Lamar Street 25 DART operates the West and East Transfer Centers as hubs for its public bus system 26 The Denton County Transportation Authority operates an express commuter bus route that serves two stops in Denton one stop in Lewisville and another that makes two stops one in Denton and another in Carrollton The Dallas Pedestrian Network is a system of grade separated walkways covering 36 city blocks under Downtown Dallas The system connects buildings garages and parks through tunnels and above ground skybridges The network contains an underground city of shops restaurants and offices during weekday business hours The Dallas CBD Vertiport located at the south end of the Convention Center is claimed to be the world s largest elevated heliport vertiport 27 The facility has two 60 x 60 ft 18 x 18 m concrete helipads 28 and 169 000 square feet 15 700 m2 of flight deck and is capable of handling tiltrotor aircraft such as the Bell Boeing V 22 Osprey 27 Media EditD Magazine Dallas Morning News WFAA and KDFW are headquartered in Downtown 29 Government and infrastructure Edit Dallas City Hall Dallas City Hall is located in Downtown Dallas The Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals is located in the George L Allen Sr Courts Building in Downtown Dallas 30 The United States Postal Service operates the Downtown Dallas Post Office at 400 North Ervay Street 31 J Erik Jonsson Central Library J Erik Jonsson Central Library the largest and main library of the Dallas Public Library system is located downtown Education EditPrimary and secondary schools Edit Public schools Edit Downtown Dallas is served by the Dallas Independent School District 32 Three schools Booker T Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Dr Wright L Lassiter Jr Early College High School at El Centro College and the Pegasus School of Liberal Arts and Sciences are located downtown The Pegasus Complex is also in downtown The neighborhood schools for Downtown are outside of the loop Almost all of Downtown inside the loop is zoned to Ben Milam Elementary School 33 with a small section zoned to Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School 34 All residents of Downtown inside the loop are zoned to Alex W Spence Middle School and North Dallas High School 35 36 City Park Elementary School in Cedars served southern parts of Downtown until it closed in 2012 37 38 Other elementary schools that formerly served Downtown include Martin Luther King Jr 38 Sam Houston 39 and Esperanza Hope Medrano 40 Middle schools formerly serving sections include Billy Earl Dade and Thomas J Rusk 41 42 James Madison High School formerly served parts of Downtown 43 Luna Academy a K 3 6 charter school of Uplift Education is in Downtown Dallas 44 It used to be called Laureate but there were other schools with the name and if they did not change it they would have been sued citation needed Private school Edit First Baptist Academy of Dallas Downtown Campus Residents are also served by First Baptist Academy of Dallas a college preparatory Pre K through 12 school located in the city center district of downtown Dallas Holy Trinity Catholic School is a nearby centrally located private school providing early education to three year olds through eighth grade 45 It is supported by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas Colleges and universities Edit El Centro College El Centro College of the Dallas College is in downtown The University of North Texas located 40 miles 64 km to the northwest in Denton opened a law school downtown 46 The University of Texas at Arlington Texas A amp M University Commerce and University of North Texas offer degree programs at the Universities Center at Dallas located in downtown 47 Parks and recreation EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2019 Pacific Plaza a park on 3 7 acres 1 5 ha opened in 2019 The organization Parks for Downtown Dallas provided the funds for it Sharon Grigsby of The Dallas Morning News stated that the park replaced a no man s land 48 A grand opening ceremony was held on Monday October 14 2019 49 References Edit Downtown Dallas Inc Downtown Dallas Inc Retrieved February 24 2016 Downtown Dallas 15 Distinct Districts Downtown Dallas Inc Retrieved February 24 2016 Downtown Dallas Population Forecasts Archived September 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine Downtown Dallas Demographics amp Statistics Employment Education Income Averages in Downtown Dallas Point2 Homes www point2homes com Retrieved 2018 03 11 What to expect this time next year from the 160 million redevelopment of RedBird Dallas News 2019 06 18 Retrieved 2020 06 29 Godinez Victor and David McLemore AT amp T moving headquarters to Dallas from San Antonio Archived 2009 06 26 at the Wayback Machine The Dallas Morning News Saturday June 28 2008 Retrieved on June 18 2009 Contact Us Archived April 21 2009 at the Wayback Machine Comerica Retrieved on April 19 2009 Comerica to move headquarters to Dallas from Detroit Northwestern Financial Review April 1 14 2007 Retrieved on April 17 2009 Hethcock Bill Large ad agency cites area s vibrancy in decision to return Dallas Business Journal December 9 2007 p 2 Retrieved October 17 2010 Brown Steve Tenet Healthcare moving to downtown Dallas Fountain Place The Dallas Morning News Friday August 8 2008 Retrieved on December 8 2009 Contact Us Archived 2010 03 09 at the Wayback Machine Belo Corporation Retrieved on November 21 2009 Contact Us Archived 2010 02 06 at the Wayback Machine A H Belo Retrieved on November 21 2009 7 Eleven Inc Announces Aggressive Growth Plans Throughout SoCal Archived July 8 2011 at the Wayback Machine 7 Eleven Retrieved on November 15 2009 Contact Archived December 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine Energy Future Holdings Corporation Retrieved on November 13 2009 Route Map Archived April 22 2009 at the Wayback Machine Greyhound Lines Retrieved on May 4 2009 Contact Us The Dallas Morning News Retrieved on November 21 2009 Company Information Neiman Marcus Retrieved on December 7 2009 Contact Us Archived 2010 04 09 at the Wayback Machine Trammell Crow Retrieved on December 16 2009 Offices KPMG Retrieved on December 17 2009 Dallas Archived December 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine Sidley Austin Retrieved on December 17 2009 Which Wich Headquarters Go to Contact Which Wich Retrieved on February 25 2010 Deloitte LLP Corporate Office Consolidation amp Expansion in Downtown Dallas Archived 2010 01 14 at the Wayback Machine City of Dallas October 5 2009 6 Retrieved on January 15 2010 Audit of VisitDallas PDF City of Dallas City of Dallas Retrieved January 4 2019 DART org M Line Service Retrieved 18 September 2006 Dallas Texas Archived April 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine Greyhound Lines Retrieved on May 4 2009 Greyhound com Locations Dallas Texas permanent dead link Retrieved September 18 2006 a b Dallas Executive Airport Dallas CBD Heliport Vertiport Dallas Executive Airport 15 July 2016 Retrieved 6 May 2018 FAA Airport Form 5010 for 49T PDF Federal Aviation Administration Effective 26 April 2018 Home page D Magazine Retrieved on May 30 2014 750 N St Paul St Ste 2100 Dallas TX 75201 About the Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals Archived 2010 07 25 at the Wayback Machine Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals Retrieved on March 9 2010 Post Office Location DOWNTOWN DALLAS United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 4 2008 Downtown Improvement District DID Archived April 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine City of Dallas Economic Development Retrieved on November 19 2011 2016 17 Ben Milam Elementary Attendance Zone Grades PK 5 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on April 26 2017 2016 17 Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary Attendance Zone Grades PK 5 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on April 26 2017 Alex W Spence Talented and Gifted Academy Attendance Zone Attendance Zone Grades 6 8 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on April 26 2017 North Dallas High School Attendance Zone Grades 9 12 Archived 2017 04 27 at the Wayback Machine Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on April 26 2017 Fall 2011 City Park Elementary Attendance Zone Grades PK 5 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on April 26 2017 a b 2012 13 Martin Luther King Jr Learning Center Attendance Zone Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on April 26 2017 Fall 2011 Sam Houston Elementary Attendance Zone Grades PK 5 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on September 6 2011 Fall 2011 Esperanza Hope Medrano Elementary Attendance Zone Grades PK 5 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on September 6 2011 Fall 2011 Billy Earl Dade Middle School Attendance Zone Grades 6 8 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on September 6 2011 Fall 2011 Thomas J Rusk Middle School Attendance Zone Grades 6 8 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on September 6 2011 Fall 2011 James Madison High School Attendance Zone Grades 9 12 Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on September 6 2011 Luna Preparatory Archived 2012 01 18 at the Wayback Machine Uplift Education Retrieved on September 6 2011 2020 N Lamar Dallas TX 75202 Holy Trinity Catholic School University of North Texas Law School About UNT Dallas College of Law Archived from the original on 2015 08 09 Retrieved 2015 08 12 UNT at Universities Center at Dallas University of North Texas Ucddowntown org Retrieved 2022 04 04 Grigsby Sharon 2019 10 12 A peek inside the newest green refuge in downtown Dallas as Pacific Plaza opens Monday The Dallas Morning News Retrieved 2019 10 16 Norimine Hayat 2019 10 15 We re not stopping Dallas opens new downtown park to the public The Dallas Morning News Retrieved 2019 10 16 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Downtown Dallas Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Downtown Dallas Official website Central Dallas Association web site Downtown Dallas Urban Home Districts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Downtown Dallas amp oldid 1147194726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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