
Purse Building | 601 Elm St
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INFORMATIONS PRINCIPALES SUR L'INVESTISSEMENT
- Features original pine floors, exposed brick, and timber beams
- Updated core and shell improvements
- Steps from DART station, Dealey Plaza, and Reunion Tower
- Open floor plans with large industrial windows
- One of Dallas’ few remaining pre-World War I warehouse buildings
- Fastest-growing district with billions in infrastructure, tourism, and residential investments
RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
Historic Tax Credit-Supported Redevelopment Opportunity — 601 Elm Street (The Purse Building)
A century-old landmark in Downtown Dallas, the Purse Building is a rare, once-in-a-generation redevelopment opportunity. Built in 1905 for the Parlin & Orendorff Implement Company, this six-story red brick warehouse has stood as an enduring piece of Dallas’ architectural and commercial history.
With exposed brick, tall ceilings, oversized industrial windows, and panoramic skyline views, the building offers the ideal framework for adaptive reuse. Its historic character and prime location make it well-suited for:
Boutique hotel or hospitality concepts
Multi-family or condo conversion
Creative office space
Flagship single-user destination
Located in the heart of the Government District—steps from the $3B Dallas Convention Center redevelopment and iconic Dealey Plaza—the Purse Building blends unmatched walkability with transformative potential.
Financial Advantage
Redevelopment benefits from a combined 45% historic tax credit package, including:
20% Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
25% Texas State Historic Preservation Tax Credit
Together, these credits substantially reduce redevelopment costs while safeguarding the building’s historic integrity.
A century-old landmark in Downtown Dallas, the Purse Building is a rare, once-in-a-generation redevelopment opportunity. Built in 1905 for the Parlin & Orendorff Implement Company, this six-story red brick warehouse has stood as an enduring piece of Dallas’ architectural and commercial history.
With exposed brick, tall ceilings, oversized industrial windows, and panoramic skyline views, the building offers the ideal framework for adaptive reuse. Its historic character and prime location make it well-suited for:
Boutique hotel or hospitality concepts
Multi-family or condo conversion
Creative office space
Flagship single-user destination
Located in the heart of the Government District—steps from the $3B Dallas Convention Center redevelopment and iconic Dealey Plaza—the Purse Building blends unmatched walkability with transformative potential.
Financial Advantage
Redevelopment benefits from a combined 45% historic tax credit package, including:
20% Federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
25% Texas State Historic Preservation Tax Credit
Together, these credits substantially reduce redevelopment costs while safeguarding the building’s historic integrity.
INFORMATIONS SUR L’IMMEUBLE
CARACTÉRISTIQUES
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU LOT
- Sous-sol
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU SITE
- Accès 24 h/24
- Accès contrôlé
- Ascenseur
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Walk Score®
Très praticable à pied (89)
Transit Score®
Excellent réseau de transport en commun (89)
Bike Score®
Très praticable en vélo (77)
TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle | 00000100159000000 | Évaluation des aménagements | 1 094 802 € |
Évaluation du terrain | 1 029 780 € | Évaluation totale | 2 124 582 € |
TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle
00000100159000000
Évaluation du terrain
1 029 780 €
Évaluation des aménagements
1 094 802 €
Évaluation totale
2 124 582 €
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Purse Building | 601 Elm St
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