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Harwood Historic District Apartment Project Still Struggling to Convince Dallas Landmark Commission

November 8, 2017 By Adolfo Pesquera

A Centurion American downtown multifamily project was given a second look Monday at the city’s Landmark Commission, but the panel remained underwhelmed with designs for the proposed seven-story building in the Harwood Historic District . As reported in June , Centurion is the developer behind the restoration of The Statler Dallas and the adjoining Old Dallas Central Library in the 1900 block of Commerce Street. Centurion…

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A journalist since 1984, Adolfo contributes to TOWERS.net on topics of real estate, transit, local and state government. Email: adolfo@towers.net

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