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Encyclopedia > Davis Building

The Davis Building is a 20 story high-rise in downtown Dallas. The building rises to a height of 323 feet (98 m). It is one of the most historic high-rises in Dallas. It was completed in 1925 and housed the Republic National Bank, one of the high profile banks Dallas was known for until the Savings and Loan crash of the '80's. Pedestrians along Stone Street. ... A savings and loan association is a financial institution which specializes in accepting savings deposits and making mortgage loans. ...


The building was vacated in 1986 when the owners of the building planned to update the office building and it failed. In 2003, the historic structure was opened as a residential high-rise.


Tallest structures

By structural height By roof height
  1. Bank of America Plaza 921 feet (281 m)
  2. Renaissance Tower 886 feet (270 m)
  3. Chase Center 787 feet (240 m)
  4. JPMorgan Chase Tower 738 feet (225 m)
  5. Fountain Place 720 feet (219 m)
  1. Bank of America Plaza 921 feet (281 m)
  2. Chase Center 787 feet (240 m)
  3. JPMorgan Chase Tower 738 feet (225 m)
  4. Fountain Place 720 feet (219 m)
  5. Renaissance Tower 710 feet (216 m)

See also: List of buildings in Dallas, Texas The Bank of America Plaza, located at 901 Main Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) is a 72-story modern-styled skyscraper. ... A foot (plural: feet or foot;[1] symbol or abbreviation: ft or, sometimes, ′ – a prime) is a unit of length, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ... The or meter (see spelling differences) is a measure of length. ... The top of Renaissance Tower from the west Renaissance Tower, located at 1201 Elm Street in downtown Dallas, Texas is a 56-story modern-styled skyscraper. ... Chase Center (formerly Bank One Center) is a 60-story postmodern skyscraper located at 1717 Main Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). ... J.P. Morgan Chase Tower (rear) The J.P. Morgan Chase Tower, located at 2200 Ross Avenue in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas is a 55 story postmodern skyscraper. ... The prismatic Fountain Place Building Fountain Place, located at 1445 Ross Avenue in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas is a 62-story modern-styled skyscraper. ... The Bank of America Plaza, located at 901 Main Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) is a 72-story modern-styled skyscraper. ... A foot (plural: feet or foot;[1] symbol or abbreviation: ft or, sometimes, ′ – a prime) is a unit of length, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ... The or meter (see spelling differences) is a measure of length. ... Chase Center (formerly Bank One Center) is a 60-story postmodern skyscraper located at 1717 Main Street in downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). ... J.P. Morgan Chase Tower (rear) The J.P. Morgan Chase Tower, located at 2200 Ross Avenue in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas is a 55 story postmodern skyscraper. ... The prismatic Fountain Place Building Fountain Place, located at 1445 Ross Avenue in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas is a 62-story modern-styled skyscraper. ... The top of Renaissance Tower from the west Renaissance Tower, located at 1201 Elm Street in downtown Dallas, Texas is a 56-story modern-styled skyscraper. ... A listing of articles about significant structures (may include non-skyscrapers) in Dallas, Texas: Tallest Structures Complete Listing American Airlines Center Bank One Center Bank of America Plaza Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe Cityplace Tower Dallas Museum of Art Fountain...



 
 

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