Cityplace, Dallas Explained

Official Name:Cityplace
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type3:City
Area Water Km2:0
Area Water Sq Mi:0
Area Water Percent:0
Population As Of:2000
Postal Code Type:ZIP code

Cityplace is a TIF District and neighborhood in Old East Dallas, Texas (USA) - near the Uptown area of Dallas, adjacent to the intersection of Central Expressway and Haskell Avenue/Blackburn Street. East of Central Expressway, the neighborhood includes the tree-lined Haskell boulevard and travels past the 42-story Tower at Cityplace. At 42-stories, it is the tallest building in Dallas outside downtown. Also on the east is the newer Cityville high-end apartment complex. The west side Cityplace includes the new-urbanist West Village and the northern end of the Uptown neighborhood.

Tallest Structures

Measuring by structural height, the tallest buildings in the Cityplace neighborhood are as follows:

  1. Tower at Cityplace 560feet
  2. The Mondrian

Economy

On June 8, 2009 Dean Foods announced plans to move to the Tower at Cityplace in the first quarter of 2010.[1]

Attractions

Education

Public (DISD)

High schools

Middle schools

Elementary schools

Private Schools

Holy Trinity Catholic School

Transportation

Streetcars

The M-Line Trolley is a heritage streetcar that provides service between Cityplace/Uptown station in Uptown and St Paul station in Downtown. Service is free.

The M-Line features 40 dedicated stops serving key destinations including: the West Village, McKinney Avenue, Klyde Warren Park, the Dallas Arts District, four historical cemeteries, and the State Thomas historic neighborhood.

Light rail

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Hethcock, Bill. "Dean Foods to relocate corporate office." Dallas Business Journal. Monday June 8, 2009. Retrieved on August 2, 2009.