Case Study: HRI Properties
LTV Tower
Location
Dallas, TX
Type
Mixed Use
Year
2015
Size
500,000 SF
Units
357
The 1964 LTV Building in downtown Dallas, an iconic mid-century style office building, was one of city’s tallest skyscrapers at 32 stories and was built as the home of Ling-Temco-Vought and the National Bank of Commerce.
Thanks to HRI Properties, today the once vacant LTV Building has returned, breathing life into the downtown scene, as a mixed-use development with 186 luxury LTV Tower Apartments and a 171-room Hilton Garden Inn.
HRI’s vision for restoring the forgotten office building was supported by the Texas Historical Commission and the National Park Service. And now an entire new generation of Texans are reinvigorating the area, turning it into a shining example of how to live, work and play.
- Original 1961 designers: Harwood K. Smith and Dales Young Foster
- Current: Andres Construction, general contractor; Merriman & Associates of Dallas, architect
- Investors: Capital One, Fidelity Homestead, Stonehenge Capital and First NBC Bank