Downtown Dallas (or Central Business District) is the general term given to the geographic area within the central freeway loop in Dallas, Texas (USA). Although it has been contested, the area termed 'downtown' by most Dallas residents is bounded to the east by I-345 (although known and signed as the northern terminus of I-45 and the southern terminus of US 75 (Central Expressway)), to the west by I-35E, to the south by I-30, and to the north by Spur-366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway).
With the construction of the Dallas Center for Performing Arts in the Arts District of downtown, Dallas will be the only city in the world that has four buildings within one contiguous block designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winners.
Most importantly, The Trinity River Corridor is undergoing transformation (the Trinity River Project) into what will be the centerpiece for Dallas, providing breathtaking aesthetics and first-class recreational facilities including an equestrian center, lakes, trails and three bridges designed by internationally-acclaimed architect, sculptor and engineer Santiago Calatrava.
Two schools, Middle College and Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, are located in Downtown. The Pegasus Complex is also in Downtown.
The neighborhood schools for Downtown are outside of the loop.
Four elementary schools, City Park, Houston, Medrano, and Zaragoza, serve Downtown. Three middle schools, Anderson, Rusk, and Spence, serve Downtown. Two high schools, Madison and North Dallas, serve Downtown.
Starting in the 2006-2007 school year, the Anderson Middle School portion will instead be served by Dade Middle School.
Dallas, Texas | Dallas, Texas neighborhoods | Central business districts
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