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One Main Place (Dallas)

Skyscraper in Dallas, Texas


Summary

Skyscraper in Dallas, Texas

FieldValue
nameOne Main Place
imageDallas One Main Place.jpg
captionOne Main Place in 2006
address1201 Main Street,
Dallas, Texas
location_countryUnited States
coordinates
map_typeTexas#USA
map_dot_labelOne Main Place
reliefyes
roof445 ft
floor_count33
grounds_area2.4 acre
building_typeOffice Building/Hotel
architectural_styleModern Movement: International Style, New Formalism
statusCompleted
start_date
completion_date
opening1968
architecture_firmSkidmore, Owings & Merrill
developerOne Main Place Corporation
structural_engineerWalter P. Moore
other_designersGordon Bunshaft, Harwood K. Smith and Partners
main_contractorThe Beck Group
website
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addedMay 15, 2015
refnum15000245
designated_other1Dallas Landmark
designated_other1_dateJuly 1, 2017
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Dallas, Texas

One Main Place is a mixed-use skyscraper hotel and office building at 1201 Main Street in Dallas, Texas. The building rises 445 ft. Designed by Gordon Bunshaft of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it contains 33 above-ground floors, and was completed in 1968. One Main Place is the 27th-tallest building in the city. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

Originally conceived in the 1950s by the Dallas, Texas, Corporation to become Dallas's first Superblock, the building's 30,000-sq-ft footprint occupies only a third of the 2.4-acre property, almost a full city block. To the east and west of the property, recessed plazas provided tenants with access to the exterior without the intrusion of automobiles. The 1.1 million-sq-ft building includes five subsurface levels tied to the Dallas Pedestrian Network and a 700-space parking garage. Excavation work on the project began in 1965 and construction was completed in 1968. Following completion, One Main was immediately sold to Equitable Life Insurance Company. Subsequent owners included RREEF and RAK Group. Today, New Orleans–based KFK Group owns the building known as "One Main".

In 2015, a large portion of the building was converted to a hotel, the Westin Dallas Downtown. Opened in December 2015, the hotel has an entrance on the ground floor, while the second floor of the building houses the hotel's public rooms, with the lobby in the former banking hall, as well as a restaurant and a bar. The third floor houses convention facilities. The top 10 floors of the building have been converted to hotel rooms, leaving 10 floors of offices. The 32nd floor houses a pool and the Westin Workout Studio overlooking Main Street.

References

References

  1. "One Main Place". CTBUH.
  2. Staff. (May 22, 2015). "Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 5/11/15 through 5/15/15". [[National Park Service]].
  3. Larry E. Casto. (July 1, 2017). "Ordinance No. 30527". City of Dallas.
  4. "The Westin Dallas Downtown to Open December 2015".
  5. "Downtown Dallas' One Main Place tower will house new Westin hotel {{!".
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