The City Center District is an area in north-central downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). It lies south of the Arts District, north of the Main Street District, northwest of Deep Ellum, southwest of Bryan Place and east of the West End Historic District. The district contains a large concentration of downtown commercial space which prior to 1950 had been concentrated along Main Street. The district also contains remnants of Theatre Row, the historical entertainment area along Elm Street which contained theatres such as the Majestic Theatre.
Notable structures and parks
2100 Ross Avenue
Sheraton Dallas Hotel
Bryan Tower
The Drever
Energy Plaza
Fidelity Union Tower
Republic Center
Harwood Center
JPMorgan Chase Tower
KPMG Centre
Majestic Theatre
Patriot Tower
Plaza of the Americas
Renaissance Tower
Ross Tower
Thanksgiving Tower
U.S. Post Office
Corrigan Tower
211 North Ervay
505 North Ervay
Hartford Building
Thanks-Giving Square
Aston Park
Transportation
Highways
US 75 Central Expressway/ I-45 connection (unsigned I-345)
Trains
DART , , listed south to north
Akard Station
St. Paul Station
Pearl Station
Education
The City Center District is served by the Dallas Independent School District.
The neighborhood schools for downtown are outside of the loop.
Four elementary schools—City Park, Sam Houston, Hope Medrano, and Ignacio Zaragoza; three middle schools—Billy Earl Dade, Thomas J. Rusk, and Alex W. Spence; and two high schools—James Madison and North Dallas, serve the district.
Private Schools
Holy Trinity Catholic School has served Dallas' central neighborhoods since 1914 and is located at the corner of Oak Lawn Avenue and Gilbert Avenue. Providing early education for three-year-olds through eighth grade, Holy Trinity is the oldest continually operating Catholic school in North Texas.
Residents are also served by First Baptist Academy of Dallas, a Biblically-integrated, college preparatory K-12 school located in the city center district of downtown Dallas.
References
Neighborhoods in Downtown Dallas