Corrigan Tower was originally built in 1951.
Corrigan Tower, erected in 1951, is a magnificent building designed by the renowned architect Wyatt C. Hendrick at the behest of developer Leo Corrigan. The tower was a grand addition to the 1930 Tower Petroleum building located on the southern side of the Corrigan Tower. The two buildings were interconnected at levels four through seventeen, and the Tower Theater was situated underneath the tower, forming a part of Dallas' Theater Row.
In the 70s, the building underwent a significant renovation; the Tower Theater was removed, mezzanine levels were added, and a curtain wall was erected where the theater had stood. The project also involved registering the Corrigan Tower and Tower Petroleum with the National Park Services for the buildings to receive Historic Tax Credits from both federal and state authorities.
1900 Pacific Residences, the LEED-certified building, has undergone several improvements, including the installation of water and electrical efficiencies and National Park Service-approved replacement windows that help improve the building's envelope efficiency. The facade of the building was refinished, and the contrasting spandrel bands at the northwest corner of the building, which were part of the original design, were restored, adding to the building's overall beauty and historical significance.
Client
Kirtland Realty
Location
Dallas, TX
Square Feet
215,000
Opened
April 2018
Services
Architecture, Interior Design, TIF Funding, Historic Consultant
LEED Certification
LEED Gold Certified
Awards
2019 D CEO Commercial Real Estate Awards - Best Redevelopment
2018 Preservation Dallas Achievement Award
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