Bexar Street Redevelopment Investment Center
Dallas, Texas
Fitzgerald Gray Hagan Architects, as part of a joint venture team, provided architectural design services for the Bexar Street Redevelopment Investment Center, a civic and community-focused facility developed as part of a City of Dallas initiative to revitalize a transitioning neighborhood. Located at a prominent gateway site, the project combines a public community facility with a police substation serving approximately 25 officers, along with offices for the City Prosecutor, code enforcement, and fire inspection services. The project was envisioned to strengthen civic presence while supporting long-term redevelopment and neighborhood engagement.
The design emphasizes transparency, accessibility, and community connection through expansive glass façades, welcoming public spaces, and a clear separation between public and secure police operations. A steel sculpture created by a local artist anchors the public park frontage and reinforces the facility’s role as a civic landmark. Developed through an extensive public engagement process, the project achieved LEED Gold certification standards while meeting the City of Dallas’ stormwater management requirements, delivering a sustainable and approachable civic environment that supports both community identity and municipal functionality.
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