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1309 Main St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 741-1309

Residents should have a voice in the place they live. Owners are The Bascom Group, and management company is Entrada Partners. Both are California based companies. www.thebascomgroup.com & www.entradapartners.com.

Historical Place Near The Davis Building

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
411 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 747-6660

6th Floor JFK Assassination Museum
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
411 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 747-6660

Grassy Knoll
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
411 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
100 S Houston St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 745-1100

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
650 Main St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 653-6666

The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial is a monument to U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) erected in 1970, and designed by noted architect Philip Johnson.DescriptionThe JFK Memorial was the first memorial by famed American architect and Kennedy family friend, Philip Johnson. The monument was approved by Jacqueline Kennedy herself. Johnson called it "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth." The citizens of Dallas funded its construction entirely.The simple, concrete memorial to President Kennedy dominates a square in downtown Dallas owned by Dallas County, and bordered by Main, Record, Elm and Market Streets, one block east of Dealey Plaza, where Kennedy was assassinated.Philip Johnson's design is a cenotaph, or empty tomb, that symbolizes the freedom of Kennedy’s spirit. The memorial is a square, roofless room, 30 feet (9 m) high and 50 (15 m) by 50 feet (15 m) wide with two narrow openings facing north and south. The walls consist of 72 white precast concrete columns, most of which seem to float with no visible support two feet above the earth. Eight columns extend to the ground, acting as legs that seem to hold up the monument. Each column ends in a light fixture. At night, the lights create the illusion that the structure is supported by the light itself. The corners and “doors” of this roofless room are decorated with rows of concrete circles, or medallions, each identical and perfectly aligned. These decorations introduce the circular shape into the square architecture of the Kennedy Memorial.

John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
650 Main St
Dallas, TX 75202

The Grassy Knoll, Dealey Plaza
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
411 Elm Street
Dallas, TX 75202

St. Paul UMC Dallas
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1816 Routh St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 922-0000

The only church in downtown Dallas rooted in African-American traditions of worship, St. Paul is the sole survivor of what was, for over a century, a neighborhood of monumental black churches. The congregation that greets you today is the same community that has worshiped on this very site since its establishment by a visionary body of recently freed slaves in 1873. From its founding in a brush arbor to its current landmark standing as the oldest community presence in what has become the Dallas Arts District, St. Paul has remained committed to the spiritual disciplines of prayer, fasting, tithing, and Bible study. There is no greater testimony to the power of prayer than the fact that, where here God planted a church in 1873, here we remain. Come grow in faith and service with us, and loose the power of our timeless faith in your own life. If you come for Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., you'll never be late for church at 10:45 a.m. Even if you're late for Sunday School, you'll still be on time for church.

Dallas Scottish Rite Temple
Distance: 0.5 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

1900 Elm
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1900 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 651-1900

Lone Star Gas Lofts
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
300 S Saint Paul St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 748-0300

These newly completed lofts are just a block away from downtown’s newest park, Main Street Garden, and just steps from the Main Street and Farmers Market Districts where you can find restaurants, bars, retail shopping, and the freshest local produce.

Pioneer Plaza
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1428 Young St
Dallas, TX 75202

Six Floor Museum
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
411 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

214-747-6660

Big D Fun Tours
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
100 S Houston St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 400-9020

JFK Trolley Tour It's one thing to READ about it... it's a whole other thing to SEE it for yourself! Take the 1 hour JFK Trolley Tour and go back in time to November 22,1963. Travel the Motorcade Route & the time-line of Lee Harvey Oswald in the comfort of our climate controlled Old Time Trolley! Discover facts that you never knew before! Trolley Tour operates 7 days a week! 10:30 ~ 12:00 ~ 1:30 ~ 3:00 Plan to arrive 15 minutes early to purchase tickets. Ticket booth Located at 411 elm st. (parking is $5.00 all day parking) City tour pick up location is located two blocks away at 100 s. houston st. Dallas City Tour (One Trip Around) ALL ABOARD! Get acquainted with the popular sights and local favorites that Dallas has to offer during our fully narrated 70-minute tour aboard an authentic, climate-controlled trolley with brass rails, bells and all! Dallas City Tour (Hop On - Hop Off) Enjoy sightseeing at your own pace on the only fully narrated hop-on hop-off trolley tour in Dallas! With 16 stops and 100 points of interest (including highlights of the JFK Tour), it’s the easiest way to explore the unique culture you’ll only find in Dallas. Plus, ride your 2nd day free! Trolley tour operates 7 days a week! 10:00 ~ 10:30 ~ 11:15 ~ 11:45 ~ 12:30 ~ 1:00 ~ 1:45 ~ 2:15 ~ 3:00 ~ 3:30 Prices for JFK Tour Adults $20.00 Seniors(60 and up) $18.00 Kids(10 and under) $10.00 Prices for City Tour (one trip around) Adults $24.00 Seniors(60 and up) $20.00 Kids(10 and under) $12.00 Prices for City Tour (hop on - hop off) Adults $29.00 Seniors(60 and up) $25.00 Kids(10 and under) $17.00

Dallas Police Memorial
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1201 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 745-5625

Dallas City Tour
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
646 Main St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 310-0700

DallasCityTour.com is a sightseeing tour that shows you the attractions in Dallas,Texas. Get tickets to have fun, relax and enjoy our sightseeing tour around downtown Dallas including an informative JFK conspiracy tour. The Dallas/JFK tour is approximately 80 minutes. Our adventure sightseeing tour includes a 40 minute Dallas attraction tour that includes stops at Victory Plaza, Historic West End, American Airlines Center, Perot Museum, Klyde Warren Park, Arts District, First Baptist Church of Dallas Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Pioneer Plaza and much more. We then take you back to one of the darkest days in the United States on November 22, 1963 and the events that lead up the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. We travel on Main Street as the motorcade did. We travel to key points in Oak Cliff such as the house Lee Harvey Oswald lived in and the Texas theatre where Oswald was captured. We do make statements regarding conspiracy theories. The JFK tour is 40 minutes long. We keep the tour small and allow a more in depth intimate tour.

Big D Fun Tours
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
411 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 400-9020

Dallas Fun Trolley Tours
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
100 S Houston St
Dallas, TX 75202-3502

Emmanuel Lutheran Church (Dallas)
Distance: 1.8 mi Competitive Analysis
4301 San
Dallas, TX 75204

Emanuel Lutheran Church is a historic Lutheran church at 4301 San Jacinto in Dallas, Texas.It was built in 1931 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The congregation is currently affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

Landmark Near The Davis Building

DPL Flats - Downtown Dallas
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
222 Browder St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 747-0700

Scene Dallas
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
300 N Akard St Ste 100
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 741-7587

Bank of America Plaza
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
800 Main St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 209-1370

Bank of America Plaza is a 72-story, 280.7m late-modernist skyscraper located in the Main Street District of downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the tallest skyscraper in the city, the 3rd tallest in Texas and the 28th tallest in the United States. It contains 1900000sqft of office space. The building was designed by JPJ Architects and developed by Bramalea LTD of Toronto. The original owner was a joint venture arrangement including Prudential Insurance, Bramalea, LTD and First National Bank of Dallas under parent company InterFirst Corporation. Construction commenced in 1983 and the tower was completed in 1985. The building is known to locals as "The Pickle" due to its green lights and shape.HistoryThe building was designed by JPJ Architects and developed by Bramalea LTD of Toronto. The original owner was a joint venture arrangement including Prudential Insurance, Bramalea, LTD and First National Bank of Dallas under parent company InterFirst Corporation. Construction commenced in 1983 and the tower was completed in 1985.The development was originally called the Dallas Main Center, but has taken many names over its short history. Upon opening the tower was called InterFirst Bank Plaza and has been renamed several times because of the mergers and acquisitions in the banking industry. In 1986 the tower was renamed First Republic Bank Plaza after InterFirst Corporation's merger with Republic Bank Corporation. First Republic Corporation later failed and was sold in 1988 to Charlotte-based North Carolina National Bank by the Resolution Trust Corporation becoming NCNB Texas. The tower was renamed NCNB Plaza. In 1991, in order to reflect its growing national portfolio NCNB rebranded themselves and the tower took the name NationsBank Plaza, and finally the building was renamed Bank of America Plaza in 1998 after NationsBank acquired San Francisco-based Bank of America and taking their name and operating under their charter.

1700 Pacific
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1700 Pacific Ave
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 979-6548

1700 Pacific is a skyscraper located at 1700 Pacific Avenue in the City Center District of Dallas, Texas. The building rises 655 feet (132 meters) and contains 50 floors of office space. It is currently the seventh tallest building in the city and was the second tallest in the city when it was completed in 1983, trailing only Renaissance Tower.The land on which 1700 Pacific sits was once two triangular blocks separated by Live Oak Street. In 1977 one of the triangular blocks was purchased by Dallas Transit Board for a major transit interchange on a proposed underground transit systemThe architect for the Tower was WZMH Architects. Berkeley First City L.P. first owned the building while Jones Lang LaSalle leased the building. Now, the current owner is Olymbec, who also manages the leasing. Olymbec is responsible for renovations throughout the building in 2016.In 2008 Jones Lang LaSalle announced that a 25000sqft fitness center named "Elevation" would move into 1700 Pacific.

One Dallas Center
Distance: 0.3 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.

Dallas World Aquarium
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1801 N Griffin St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 720-2224

The adventure at The Dallas World Aquarium begins at the top of the rainforest exhibit, where exotic birds, such as Cocks-of-the-rock and many species of toucans, can be seen. Lounging around are Two-toed and Three-toed sloths. Endangered animals, such as Orinoco crocodiles, Giant river otters, Antillean manatees and several species of monkeys are part of the many conservation projects. The aquarium portion displays interesting marine life, including Japanese crabs, jellyfish, Leafy, Weedy and Ribbon seadragons. Black-footed and Blue penguins can be seen swimming as guests enjoy the outdoor South Africa exhibit. Sharks, rays and sawfish are only a few of the fish living in the Mundo Maya cenote. Safe from Neotropical eagles, are euphonias, tanagers and hummingbirds. Reptiles and amphibians, both of significance to the Maya culture, can be seen throughout the exhibit.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
650 Main St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 653-6666

The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial is a monument to U.S. President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) erected in 1970, and designed by noted architect Philip Johnson.DescriptionThe JFK Memorial was the first memorial by famed American architect and Kennedy family friend, Philip Johnson. The monument was approved by Jacqueline Kennedy herself. Johnson called it "a place of quiet refuge, an enclosed place of thought and contemplation separated from the city around, but near the sky and earth." The citizens of Dallas funded its construction entirely.The simple, concrete memorial to President Kennedy dominates a square in downtown Dallas owned by Dallas County, and bordered by Main, Record, Elm and Market Streets, one block east of Dealey Plaza, where Kennedy was assassinated.Philip Johnson's design is a cenotaph, or empty tomb, that symbolizes the freedom of Kennedy’s spirit. The memorial is a square, roofless room, 30 feet (9 m) high and 50 (15 m) by 50 feet (15 m) wide with two narrow openings facing north and south. The walls consist of 72 white precast concrete columns, most of which seem to float with no visible support two feet above the earth. Eight columns extend to the ground, acting as legs that seem to hold up the monument. Each column ends in a light fixture. At night, the lights create the illusion that the structure is supported by the light itself. The corners and “doors” of this roofless room are decorated with rows of concrete circles, or medallions, each identical and perfectly aligned. These decorations introduce the circular shape into the square architecture of the Kennedy Memorial.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
650 Main St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 653-6666

El Monumento conmemorativo de John Fitzgerald Kennedy es un monumento al presidente de EE.UU. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, en el Distrito Histórico de West End del centro de Dallas, Texas Fue diseñado por el arquitecto Philip Johnson y erigido en 1970. Este monumento sencillo, de concreto, domina una plaza en el centro de Dallas, cerca de donde fue asesinado el Presidente. El diseño de Philip Johnson es un "cenotafio" o tumba abierta, que simboliza la libertad de espíritu de Kennedy. El monumento es de base cuadrada, una habitación sin techo, de 30 pies de altura y 50 pies por 50 pies de lado, con dos aberturas estrechas que dan al norte y al sur.Véase tambiénCenotafioMonumento funerarioMonumento conmemorativo

Joe's Arcade
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
12345 Main St
Dallas, TX 75201

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Northstar Carriages
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1800 N Market St
Dallas, TX 75202

(214) 441-9996

We are a horse drawn carriage service that does historical tours, romantic rides, weddings, and parades in both Dallas and Fort Worth. Let us help you make a memory that will last a life time.

Bryan Tower
Distance: 0.4 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.

Assassination of John F. Kennedy
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
420 Elm St
Dallas, TX 75202

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time (18:30 UTC) on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas. Fatally shot by Lee Harvey Oswald, Kennedy was traveling with his wife, Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Connally's wife, Nellie, in a presidential motorcade. A ten-month investigation from November 1963 to September 1964 by the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone in shooting Kennedy, and that Jack Ruby also acted alone when he killed Oswald before he could stand trial. Kennedy's death marked the fourth and most recent assassination of an American President. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson became President upon Kennedy's death, taking the constitutionally prescribed oath of office onboard Air Force One at Dallas's Love Field airport before departing for Washington, D.C.

Dallas Scottish Rite Temple
Distance: 0.5 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

Klyde Warren Park
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 716-4500

Klyde Warren Park is a 5.2-acre deck park that creates an urban green space over the existing Woodall Rodgers Freeway between Pearl and St. Paul streets. The park offers daily free programming, provides connectivity to the city’s flourishing Arts District, brings cultural offerings together, and serves as a central gathering space for Dallas and its visitors to enjoy.

Saint Ann Court
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2501 N Harwood St
Dallas, TX 75201

(214) 871-0871

Saint Ann Court is Harwood International's sixth development that stands 26 stories high and totals over 315,000 rentable square feet. Known as the tallest office tower in Uptown, Saint Ann Court is both striking and contemporary - a stunning addition to the Dallas skyline in Uptown's newest and vibrant district of Harwood. Located next to Saint Ann Court, the historic St. Ann's School was preserved and converted by Harwood International into a restaurant and museum. The first level of the two-story red brick building is Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar and the second level will house The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection.

CANTON CO-OP
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2703 Canton St
Dallas, TX 75226

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Appreciation Festival
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1200 South Point
DeSoto, TX 75115

(214) 843-1604

"Overground skatepark"
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2117 S Ervay St
Dallas, TX 75215

(214) 565-5001

Lower Oak Lawn
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1519 Hi Line Dr, Ste C
Dallas, TX 75207

(214) 698-1300