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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.

Highlights

Size

7,200 GSF

Status

Completed June 2014

Services Provided

Architecture

Design Awards

LEED Gold for New Construction | 2015
AIA Northwest Florida Chapter | Honorable Mention for Un-Built Work | 2011