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Image Not Available Renaissance Hotel 451 ft. 29 1983

The Renaissance Dallas Hotel is a skyscraper in Dallas, Texas. The building rises 451 feet (138 meters). It contains 30 floors, and was completed in 1983. The Renaissance Hotel currently stands as the 24th-tallest building in the city. The architect who designed the building was Dahl Braden Chapman. The Renaissance Dallas Hotel holds the world's second largest free-standing chandelier in the world. The spiral chandelier, located in the hotel's lobby, rises 3 stories in height.

Praetorian Building photo Praetorian Building 190 ft. 15 1909

The Praetorian Building, also known as Stone Place Tower, is a high-rise building located at Main Street and Stone Street in the Main Street District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The building, constructed in 1909, was the first skyscraper in Dallas and Texas and was the tallest building in the city until 1912.

Patriot Tower photo Patriot Tower 448 ft. 30 1979

Patriot Tower (formerly One Dallas Centre) is a modernist skyscraper located in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The building rises 448 feet (137 meters). It contains 30 floors and was completed in 1979. One Dallas Center is currently tied with the Adam's Mark Hotel North Tower as the 25th-tallest building in the city. The building was originally planned as part of a three building complex designed by I.M. Pei & Partners; only one tower was constructed.

Pacific Plaza Park photo Pacific Plaza Park n/a 60 n/a

Pacific Plaza Park will be a 3.0-acre (12,000 m) public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, USA. The park will be located between St. Paul Street and Harwood Street, north of Pacific Avenue in the City Center District. The City of Dallas acquired the land—currently parking lots—with help from the Trust for Public Land. A timeline for construction of the $9 million park has not been set.

Pacific Place photo Pacific Place n/a 20 1982

Pacific Place is a Class-A skyscraper located at 1910 Pacific Avenue in the City Center District of Dallas, Texas. The structure contains 20 floors of office space and stands adjacent to the historic Majestic Theatre. It is connected to the Dallas Pedestrian Network and sits across Pacific Avenue from Aston Park and the proposed Pacific Plaza Park. It lies within the Harwood Historic District, but it not a contributing structure.

One Main Place photo One Main Place 445 ft. 33 1968

One Main Place is a skyscraper in Dallas, Texas. The building rises 445 feet (136 meters). It contains 33 floors, and was completed in 1968. One Main Place currently stands as the 27th-tallest building in the city. The architectural firm who designed the building was Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, who also designed the Sears Tower and John Hancock Center in Chicago and the Burj Dubai in Dubai.

One Arts Plaza photo One Arts Plaza 331 ft. 24 2005

One Arts Plaza is a 24-story skyscraper located at 1722 Routh Street in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The mixed-use building stands at a structural height of 331 feet (101 m) and contains 425,000 sq ft (39,000 m) of class A office space, 30,000 sq ft (3,000 m) of retail space, and 60 residences. The building has the headquarters of 7-Eleven.

Museum Tower photo Museum Tower 560 ft. 42 n/a

The Museum Tower is a skyscraper scheduled for construction in the Arts District of Dallas, Texas. The building is currently the tallest new structure to be built in the city. The Museum Tower is planned to rise 560 feet (171 meters), with 42 floors. Upon completion, it will stand as the 2nd-tallest all-residential building in Dallas, behind Gables Republic Tower. When finished, Museum Tower will rise 560 feet (171 m), with 42 floors.

Mercantile National Bank Building photo Mercantile National Bank Building 430 ft. 31 1942

The Mercantile National Bank Building (known colloquially as The Merc) was the former home of the Mercantile National Bank, later MCorp Bank, located at 1700 Main Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). It is a contributing structure in the Main Street District. The design of the skyscraper features Moderne styling from the Art Deco era and was designed by Walter W. Ahlschlager.

Mercantile Continental Building photo Mercantile Continental Building n/a 11 1948

The Mercantile Continental Building is located at 1810 Commerce Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). It is a contributing structure at the edge of the Government District and adjacent to Main Street Garden Park. The building was built and owned by Mercantile National Bank and connected to their complex by an underground walkway.

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