Dallas Cotton Exchange Building

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StatusDemolished
TypeOffice
Location608 N. St. Paul Street, Dallas, Texas, United States
Opening1926
Dallas Cotton Exchange
Interactive map of the Dallas Cotton Exchange area
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeOffice
Location608 N. St. Paul Street, Dallas, Texas, United States
Opening1926
DemolishedJune 25, 1994
Height
Roof200 ft (61 m)
Technical details
Floor count17
Design and construction
ArchitectsLang & Witchell

The Dallas Cotton Exchange Building was a 17-story tan brick and concrete building on the corner of North St. Paul and San Jacinto Streets in downtown Dallas, Texas. It was built in 1926 and was for decades Dallas' second-tallest, as the city was growing into the largest inland cotton market in the U.S. By 1971, though the city had become the financial capital of the cotton industry, the exchange housed more Baptists than brokers because of offices rented to nearby First Baptist Church. By 1987 the building sat vacant.[1]

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