Photos Related to "Downtown Dallas"

Big Warehouse in Big D

This large warehouse, originally built in the 1970s as a Sears distribution center and now the Cedars Commerce Center, looms large in The Cedars neighborhood on the south side of Downtown Dallas.

This large warehouse, originally built in the 1970s as a Sears distribution center and now the Cedars Commerce Center, looms large in The Cedars neighborhood on the south side of Downtown Dallas.

Scraper

The Museum Tower scrapes the sky over the Dallas Arts District.

The Museum Tower scrapes the sky over the Dallas Arts District.

Gouge

Abstract architectural detail of Downtown Dallas' Bank of America Plaza.

Abstract architectural detail of Downtown Dallas’ Bank of America Plaza.

Skyscraper Moon

The Moon rises behind Downtown Dallas' Bank of America Plaza.

The Moon rises behind Downtown Dallas’ Bank of America Plaza.

All Others Pay Cash

Dallas' Reunion Tower, as seen from a nearby abandoned parking garage.

Dallas’ Reunion Tower, as seen from a nearby abandoned parking garage.

Relayer

The KDFW relay tower in Downtown Dallas eclipses the adjacent Bank of America Plaza.

The KDFW relay tower in Downtown Dallas eclipses the adjacent Bank of America Plaza.

Up in the Dallas Sky

The Museum Tower scrapes the sky over the Dallas Arts District.

The Museum Tower scrapes the sky over the Dallas Arts District.

National Sky

The National—originally built as the First National Bank Tower in 1965 and formerly known as Elm Place—rises into the Downtown Dallas sky.

The National—originally built as the First National Bank Tower in 1965 and formerly known as Elm Place—rises into the Downtown Dallas sky.

Three Monoliths

The three towers of the Sheraton Dallas Hotel—originally opened in 1959 as the Southland Center—rise into the Downtown Dallas sky.

The three towers of the Sheraton Dallas Hotel—originally opened in 1959 as the Southland Center—rise into the Downtown Dallas sky.

Sheraton Sky

Downtown Dallas' Sheraton Hotel juts into the North Texas sky.

Downtown Dallas’ Sheraton Hotel juts into the North Texas sky.