Cityplace Tower (Dallas)

A twin tower (CityPlace West), later canceled, was planned across North Central Expressway with a skybridge connection over the highway.

Despite opening during the Savings and Loan crisis and resulting real estate crash in Dallas, the building was eventually filled.

[2] Enough Brazilian red granite was ordered and cut for the twin tower and office buildings; it remains for sale in a south Dallas County storage yard.

In 2008, UCR Urban proposed new retail development on the ground sites previously reserved for mid rise office towers.

[3] Constructed as an elaborate corporate headquarters, the lower floors were devoted to facilities not commonly found in multitenant buildings.

[5] The façade of the building is made of Brazilian red granite, and the first four floors are finished in pink and white marble, imported wood paneling, and decorative tile.

The tower during construction in 1988