Dallas City Hall and public libraries are expected to remain closed into Tuesday due to winter weather and continuous freezing temperatures.
February is a crucial month for the future of the structure designed by architectural icon I.M. Pei.
The debate centers on whether the city should spend to overhaul the aging building or sell the site to unlock urban core redevelopment opportunities.
Dallas City leaders laid out their action plan for the incoming wintry mix and said they are ready for whatever comes. City officials held a news conference on Wednesday afternoon to discuss the roles ...
Dallas could soon install new electric vehicle charging stations at libraries, recreation centers, and other public ...
After years of garbage gridlock, Dallas City Council members on Wednesday debated keeping some alley service, shifting other ...
The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved up to $8 million in funding for southern Dallas’ deck park, which sits atop ...
An Australian architecture professor urged Dallas to save its iconic City Hall building, calling it an internationally known symbol of the city and democracy. The professor was "astounded" to learn ...
The building opened to the public in 1978. Local officials at the time wanted to rebrand the city's image after President ...
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said he wants to see all the facts before weighing in on what to do with City Hall: either move out of the 47-year-old building designed by renowned architect I.M. Pei — or ...
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