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2100 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 749-1111

2100 Ross Avenue is a 33-story postmodern skyscraper located at 2100 Ross Avenue/2121 San Jacinto Street in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas, in the United States. The structure stands at a height of 456 feet and contains 844,000 square feet of office space.The top floor of San Jacinto Tower was the fictional location of the Oil Barons Club - an exclusive restaurant and lounge on the TV series Dallas. Exterior shots zooming onto the top floor were used.

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Nasher Sculpture Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2001 Flora St
Dallas, TX 75201

Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the Nasher Sculpture Center is home to the Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection, one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world. The longtime dream of the late Raymond and Patsy Nasher, the museum was designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano, in collaboration with landscape architect Peter Walker, to seamlessly integrate the indoor galleries with the outdoor garden spaces, creating a museum experience unlike any other in the world. In addition to gallery spaces, the Center contains an auditorium, education and research facilities, a cafe, and an award-winning store.FoundingThe museum was a longtime dream of the late Raymond and Patsy Nasher (Ray was the original owner of NorthPark Center), who began collecting sculpture in the 1950s. Together they formed a comprehensive collection of masterpieces by Harry Bertoia, Constantin Brâncuși, Alexander Calder, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Paul Gauguin, Willem de Kooning, Mark di Suvero, Alberto Giacometti, Barbara Hepworth, Ellsworth Kelly, Henri Matisse, Joan Miró, Henry Moore, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Richard Serra, and David Smith, among others.

Renaissance Tower
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1201 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75270

(214) 760-7099

Renaissance Tower is a 886ft, 56-story modernist skyscraper at 1201 Elm Street in downtown Dallas, in the U.S. state of Texas. The tower is the second-tallest in the city, the fifth-tallest in Texas, and the 24th-tallest in the United States. Renaissance Tower was designed by the architectural firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, completed in 1974, and renovated by architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in 1986. Major tenants include Neiman Marcus Group, Southwest Securities and Godwin Lewis PC.HistoryAt the time of completion in 1974, it was the tallest building in Dallas at 710ft and was originally known as the First International Bancshares Tower . In 1985, it was surpassed by Fountain Place and Bank of America Plaza, which became Dallas's tallest building. It was also clear that Renaissance Tower would be overtaken by Comerica Bank Tower and Chase Tower then under construction. Therefore, in order to regain some status, the building underwent a major renovation in 1986 that included a re-glazed exterior and removal of the lighting on its sides. In 1986, James T. Chiles was brought in by the owner, the Prudential Insurance Company of America to design the broadcast center and towers on top the building, one of which was 176ft. This brought the structural height of the building up to 886ft, securing its place as the second-tallest building in Dallas. Excluding antennas and spires, the Renaissance Tower is the fifth-tallest.

Museum of Nature and Science
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1155 Broom St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 428-5555

Center for Community Cooperation
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2900 Live Oak St
Dallas, TX 75204

(214) 821-0911

Thanksgiving Tower
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1601 Elm St.
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 922-4010

Thanksgiving Tower is a 50-story, 197m skyscraper at 1601 Elm Street in adjacent to Thanks-Giving Square downtown Dallas Texas. At its completion in 1982, it was the second tallest building in Dallas, surpassing Elm Place. One year later, with the completion of 1700 Pacific it became the third tallest, and it is currently the 8th-tallest building in the city. The building is connected to the Dallas Pedestrian Network and the Bullington Truck Terminal. Thanksgiving Tower is owned and managed by Woods Capital, and it was designed by the architecture firm HKS Architects.

Fountain Place
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1445 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 855-7766

Fountain Place is a 60-story late-modernist skyscraper in downtown Dallas, Texas. Standing at a structural height of 720ft, it is the fifth-tallest building in Dallas, and the 15th-tallest in Texas.DesignOriginal plans for the project called for twin towers, with the second tower rotated 90 degrees from the original, to be built on an adjacent block, but with the collapse of the Texas oil, banking and real estate industry and the savings and loan scandal of in the 1980s, the project was never completed. The building was designed by the award winning architects Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, with Henry N. Cobb as design partner, and was completed in 1986. The landscape and namesake fountains were designed by Dan Kiley.The building is known for its unique architecture—it was designed as a large, multi-faceted prism. Its various slanted sides cause the building to have a completely different profile from all directions. The building gets its name from the array of 172 dancing fountains in the plaza at its base.HistoryTenet Healthcare 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. Trevor Fetter, the company's president and chief executive, credited the Dallas Area Rapid Transit light rail and the concept of an urban location for his decision to move to Downtown Dallas.

Wilson Building
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1623 Main Street
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 741-1967

The Wilson Building is an historic 12-story building in the Main Street district of downtown Dallas, Texas. The building was completed in 1904 and patterned after the Palais Garnier in Paris, France. The historic structure fronts Main Street on the south, Ervay Street on the east, and Elm Street on the north. The Wilson building was the tallest structure in Dallas from 1904–1909 and was considered the premier commercial structure west of the Mississippi. The Wilson Building is situated across from the flagship Neiman Marcus Building and is adjacent to the Mercantile National Bank Building.HistoryThe building was built for John B. Wilson (1847–1920), who moved from Canada to Dallas with his brother Frederick P. Wilson, and together made their fortune in cattle during the 19th century. Designed by Sanguinet & Staats of Fort Worth, the plan of the building is "E"-shaped with rounded corners featuring intricate stone and brick work. The building contained 9 elevators: 2 for the department store and 7 for office tenants. Among its many luxuries, it was connected to a 1,500 ft deep artesian well and contained 2 telegraph offices.The structure originally housed the Titche-Goettinger Department Store (later known as Titche's) in the basement and first two levels; upper levels housed offices accessed through a lobby on Main Street. Prior to the building's opening, most of Dallas retail traffic was centered several blocks to the west. The success of the Wilson Building and Titche-Goettinger convinced Neiman Marcus to build their flagship store across Main Street and forever changed the city's retailing history.

Dallas Scottish Rite Temple
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
500 S Harwood St
Dallas, TX 75201

The Dallas Scottish Rite Temple is a monumental structure in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Constructed in 1913 as an official headquarters for use by the Scottish Rite Masons and other local Masonic lodges, it is a fine example of early 20th century Beaux Arts Classical architecture in Texas. The structure, a Dallas Landmark and Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property in the Harwood Historic District.Photo gallery

Bryan Tower
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2001 Bryan St
Dallas, TX 75201

The Bryan Tower is a skyscraper in Dallas, Texas. The building rises 512 feet (156 meters). It contains 40 floors, and was completed in 1973. The Bryan Tower currently stands as the 19th-tallest building in the city. The architect who designed the building was Neuhaus & Taylor. The building is known for its distinctive gold-tinted windows and the steel beams that run up and down the building.In popular cultureExterior shots of the building were used as the home of Ewing Oil in the original 5-part miniseries Dallas, now referred to as Season One of the popular 1980s television series Dallas.

One Dallas Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
350 N St Paul St
Dallas, TX 75205

One Dallas Center is a modernist skyscraper located in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas, completed in 1979. The building has 30 floors and rises 448 feet . 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, but only one tower was constructed.One Dallas Center is now owned by Todd Interests and houses HKS Inc. and Greyhound HQ. The first 15 floors of the high rise are renovated office space, while the top 15 floors are luxury apartment homes scheduled to be delivered by October 2014. Streetlights Residential is overseeing development of the apartment homes while management is by ZRS Management.HistoryOne Dallas Centre was announced by developer Vince Carrozza in 1977 as the first phase of a US$200 million mixed-use development. Phase One included One Dallas Centre and the 500-space parking garage across Bryan Street. Two Dallas Centre, adjacent to the south of One Dallas Centre, was to include a 21-story, 500 room hotel above 30 floors of office space. The third phase would have consisted of a 400-unit luxury apartment complex across Harwood Street, on land now occupied by the Sheraton Dallas Hotel convention facility. All parts were to be connected by the expanded Dallas Pedestrian Network (Vincent Ponte, land planner for Dallas Centre, was also a city planning consultant for the pedestrian network). During construction in 1977 a crane fell 27 stories from the roof and crashed to the ground, killing a worker, injuring others, and punching several holes in the side of the tower.

1700 Commerce
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1700 Commerce St
Dallas, TX 75201

Whitacre Tower
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
208 S Akard St
Dallas, TX 75202

Whitacre Tower, also known as One AT&T Plaza, and formerly known as One Bell Plaza and One SBC Plaza, is a 37-story high-rise in Downtown Dallas, located adjacent to the Akard Street Mall.It serves as headquarters for AT&T and for Southwestern Bell Telephone, who operates as "AT&T Southwest". The building is 580 feet (177 m) tall and was constructed in 1984. Currently, it is the 13th-tallest building in the city. The white stone and glass skyscraper has over 1000000sqft of office space.HistoryThe Whitacre Tower was built in 1982.AT&T moved its headquarters to the tower from a location in San Antonio, Texas, in 2008. Mayor of Dallas Tom Leppert said in 2008 that he hoped that AT&T would stay in the central city. Most of the around 700 workers moving to the Whitacre Tower were moved into 17 floors that were being refurbished. In August 2008 AT&T sold the tower to Icahn Enterprises and took a long term lease in the tower.AT&T renamed the tower the Whitacre Tower after Edward Whitacre, Jr., a former chairperson and chief executive, in 2009. AT&T moved Spirit of Communication, a gold statue, from its Bedminster, New Jersey, offices to the Whitacre Tower.

A-Kon - Sheraton Hotel
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
400 Olive St
Dallas, TX 75201

VolunteerNow
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2800 Live Oak St
Dallas, TX 75204

(866) 797-8268

VolunteerNow, founded in 1971, is one of the largest and most active volunteer centers in the country. Our mission is transforming communities through volunteerism. We connect volunteers to nonprofits who need them through VOLY.org, our proprietary technology and virtual connection point. VolunteerNow serves more than 1,900 nonprofits and averages 100 volunteer referrals every day. VolunteerNow also provides education and training to nonprofits to support them in better utilizing their volunteers. For more information, visit www.volnow.org.

Titche-Goettinger Building
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1900 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 651-1900

The Titche-Goettinger Building is one of Dallas' original broad-front department stores located along St. Paul Street between Main and Elm Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The structure currently houses apartments, retail space, and the Universities Center at Dallas. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property in the Harwood Historic District and Main Street District. It is also located across the street from Main Street Garden Park.HistoryIn 1902, Edward Titche formed a partnership with Max Goettinger and the two established Titche-Goettinger, a department store, on the southeast corner of Elm and Murphy Streets in downtown Dallas. By 1904, operations had outgrown the Elm/Murphy location and the store moved to the year-old Wilson Building. By 1928, the store had again outgrown itself and construction began on a new building two blocks east in an area known as "Uptown".Located along St. Paul between Elm and Main, the new flagship building designed by noted architect George Dahl opened in November 1929 as one of the largest department stores in the Southwest. It consisted of seven floors plus basement and sub-basement. The exterior was clad in Indiana Limestone with Italian Florentine detail in Renaissance Revival style, while the inside featured Art Deco design elements.

United States Post Office and Courthouse (Dallas, Texas)
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
400 North Ervay St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 468-8270

The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is an historic post office and courthouse building located at 400 North Ervay Street in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The historic building retains an operating post office on the ground level with apartments on upper floors.HistoryA new federal building was conceived to replace the “Old” Post Office and Federal Building five blocks to the south . A site at Ervay, Federal, St. Paul, and Bryan was chosen, and $50,000 was allocated by the U.S. Congress. The sum was later raised to $2,300,000 for. Construction began in 1929 and the building opened in November 1930.The building served as the home for 40 Federal bureaus and agencies, two United States District Courts and two District Judges. As the Federal Government's presence in Dallas grew over 310000sqft were leased in surrounding buildings to house larger agencies. The U.S. District and Circuit Courts moved to the new Earle Cabell Federal Building and Courthouse in 1971, following the departure of the Post Office regional headquarters in the same year.In 1984 the U.S. Postal Service selected Woodbine Development Corp. to renovate the historic building and build a 34-story office tower behind and above the building. The addition would have included a 700000sqft office building and 900-car underground parking garage along with retail, restaurant and office facilities. The project never came to fruition.

Republic Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
325 N St Paul St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 303-1305

Republic Center is a mixed-use complex at 300 N. Ervay Street and 325 N. St. Paul Street in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA), adjacent to Thanks-giving Square. The complex is located diagonally across the street from DART's St. Paul Station, which serves its,, and light rail lines. It also contains part of the Dallas Pedestrian Network, with shops and restaurants in the lower levels of the building and is connected to the Bullington Truck Terminal.HistoryThe Republic National Bank Building was constructed as a 36-story skyscraper for the headquarters of Republic National Bank, which had previously been located at the Davis Building. Seeking to build higher than their rival's Mercantile National Bank Building, the Republic National Bank Building became the tallest building in Dallas and west of the Mississippi River at its completion in 1954. The skyscraper included an elaborate banking pavilion that stretched to Pacific Avenue. It remained the tallest building on the Dallas skyline until it was surpassed by the Southland Center in 1959.

Internal Revenue Service
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1100 Commerce St
Dallas, TX 75242

(214) 413-6010

211 North Ervay
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
400 N Ervay St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 754-4791

211 North Ervay is a high rise located at 211 North Ervay Street in the City Center District of Dallas, Texas, United States. The building rises 250 feet (132 meters) and contains 20 floors of office space. The colorful building of modernist design is situated on a prominent city corner and adjacent to Thanks-Giving Square.History211 North Ervay was designed by architects Hedrick & Stanley for developer Leo Corrigan as his fourth major downtown office building . The tower was built on a slim corner lot, 50ft in width and 200ft long, and replaced early commercial structures. Adjacent to the structure was the Palace Theater, one of many on Elm Street's historic Theater Row.The building's facade was covered with continuous glass windows along with alternating azure and aquamarine porcelain spandrels. The colorful design was a popular way to add color to otherwise bland urban skylines of the mid-twentieth century. The ground floor, containing the main entrance on Ervay, was covered in granite and recessed to provide extra sidewalk width for street level retail space; the second floor was covered in mosaics. Opened in 1958 as a general office building, it was popular with insurance companies, law firms, and aviation-related companies.The building was sold in 1971 and 1977; the second sale resulted in a complete remodeling of the lobby, elevators and changes in the exterior facade of the first two levels. Over successive years occupancy rates slowly declined as modern skyscrapers such as 1700 Pacific, Thanksgiving Tower and Comerica Bank Tower surrounded the building. The building was sold again in 1986, and by 1995 it was completely vacant. Labeled an eyesore, in 2004 Dallas Mayor Laura Miller campaigned to have the building demolished for a downtown park. In response, Preservation Dallas included the building in its inaugural list of Dallas’ Most Endangered Historic Places, citing its importance in the National Register's Dallas Downtown Historic District and an example of the vanishing "cool blue" architecture of the 1950s.

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
I-45
Dallas, TX 75201

Local Business Near 2100 Ross Avenue

2100 Ross Avenue
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2100 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 61944

2100 Ross Avenue is a 33-story postmodern skyscraper located at 2100 Ross Avenue/2121 San Jacinto Street in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas, in the United States. The structure stands at a height of 456 feet and contains 844,000 square feet of office space. The top floor of San Jacinto Tower was the fictional location of the Oil Barons Club - an exclusive restaurant and lounge on the TV series Dallas. Exterior shots zooming onto the top floor were used.

1st Eye Care
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2100 Ross Ave Ste 260
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 220-2425

San Jacinto Tower
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2121 San Jacinto St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 754-2988

Subway
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2100 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

San Salvaje by Stephan Pyles
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2100 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

214-922-9922

Pyke & Associates, P.C.
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
12655 N Central Expy
Dallas, TX 75243

(214) 866-0133

Clark Consulting
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2100 Ross Ave Ste 2200
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 871-8717

Texas Lone Star Dragons
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8300 W Interstate 20
Millsap, TX 76066

(817) 475-7622

Chase Tower (Dallas)
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2200 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 965-2300

Chase Tower is a 225m, 55-story postmodern skyscraper at 2200 Ross Avenue in the City Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Although it is the fourth tallest skyscraper in the city, if one were to exclude antennas and spires, it would be the third. It is also the 12th tallest building in Texas. The building was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and was completed in 1987. The building also houses the Dallas Petroleum Club, a business and social club located on the 39th and 40th floors.This building is known for its unique architecture which includes a curved glass top and a 6-story hole in the center of the building near the top and is nicknamed the "Keyhole Building" by some people.The Jack Mitchell, Inc. Edsel automobile dealership was located on this building's site in 1957.When Ion Storm existed, its corporate headquarters were in Suite 4500, 22000sqft of space in a penthouse suite on the 54th floor, the top floor, of the tower. Lisa Chadderdon of Fast Company said that the penthouse location was "unusual". For the first ten years after the construction of the JPMorgan Chase Tower, the penthouse location had been unleased.Hines REIT bought the building in 2007 naming Hines Interests Limited Partnership the property manager.

Fit at 2200 Ross
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2200 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 777-5300

Vinson & Elkins LLP
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2001 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 220-7820

Chase Tower
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2200 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

2147775300

Starbucks
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2200 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 752012708

(214) 777-5350

La Catedral de Guadalupe
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2215 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201-2707

(214) 871-1362

Gudalupe Cathederal
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2215 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 871-1362

Dallas Petroleum Club
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2200 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201-2708

(214) 871-1500

A function at the Dallas Petroleum Club, whether it is a small business meeting in one of our private rooms or a wedding reception in the Sky Lobby or Grille, takes on an aura of lasting importance. The club prides itself on offering an outstanding atmosphere encompassing individual service and a top-notch culinary experience for you and your guests to enjoy. Our professional catering staff assists you in planning every detail. We provide all the essentials and equipment, plus innumerable of imaginative touches to make your event a stunning success. Whether your guest list numbers are two or 400, your function will receive the kind of personalized attention that makes having your event or reception at the Dallas Petroleum Club so rewarding. For further information, contact our Director of Catering, Lauren Callon at 214.871.1500 ext. 238 or [email protected]

Starbucks - JPMC Tower
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
2200 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201-2708

(214) 777-5350

2200 Ross LP
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720 Olive St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 871-0856

Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe
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2215 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

The Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas, Texas. The structure dates from the late 19th century and is located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas. The church oversees the second largest Catholic church membership in the United States. Its average Sunday attendance is 11,200.