Modern kitchen interior with stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator, oven, and microwave. Light gray cabinetry and white subway tile backsplash. Spacious white countertops with an integrated sink and pendant lighting. Exposed ceiling beams add an industrial touch.
A stylish living room features two brown leather sofas adorned with colorful pillows, a wooden coffee table with magazines, and a patterned rug on wooden flooring. Large windows bring in natural light. The room also includes black cabinetry and a beverage station, with industrial lighting overhead.
A modern industrial-style room featuring a shuffleboard table on a rustic wooden floor. Exposed pipes and ductwork run along the ceiling, and concrete pillars add to the aesthetic. The room includes seating areas, a kitchen with white subway tiles, and ambient pendant lighting.

Interurban Building

The Interurban Building is an eight-story structure that dates back to 1916.

The Interurban Building, located at the bustling intersection of Jackson and Browder Streets in downtown Dallas, is a magnificent eight-story structure dating back to 1916. This historic building was once the central point of the North Texas Public Train System, connecting people to different parts of the city. The Interurban Building recently underwent extensive restoration and renovation to preserve its architectural heritage.

As you enter the building, you'll be greeted by a grand lobby on the ground floor that has been meticulously restored to reflect its original beauty. The lobby leads to a beautifully landscaped courtyard, where you can take a leisurely stroll or relax in the serene atmosphere.

The Interurban Building's ground floor and basement are open to the public and visible from the street. Visitors can peek at the elegant interiors and marvel at the intricate details of the building's design.

The upper levels of the Interurban Building boast private loft apartments, each with 16 units on every floor from the second to the eighth floor. These loft units average 800 square feet and offer sweeping views of downtown Dallas.

The Interurban Building also has a rooftop garden and a pool, where you can unwind after a long day and take in the stunning vistas of the city skyline. Overall, the Interurban Building is a true gem of downtown Dallas that combines historic charm with modern living.

Client
Centre Development

Location
Dallas, TX

Square Feet
150,000

Opened
January 2001

Services
Architecture, Interior Design


Awards
2007 Preservation Dallas Achievement Award

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