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Landmark Commission approves revised fenestration at 805 Elm Street; requires aluminum windows, not vinyl

5776541 · September 6, 2025
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The Dallas Landmark Commission approved a revised fenestration plan for a mixed redevelopment at 805 Elm Street in the West End, and conditioned approval of replacement windows on using aluminum frames rather than vinyl after debate among commissioners.

The Dallas Landmark Commission on Sept. 6 approved revisions to the fenestration and material palette for the redevelopment of 805 Elm Street in the West End Historic District, and imposed a condition that new windows be aluminum rather than vinyl.

Commission staff presented revised elevations and materials on behalf of the applicant, saying the applicant had updated renderings to show corrected brick colors and revised window proportions and had added pilasters and paired windows to better relate to the original building. Staff recommended approval of the fenestration changes and recommended that windows be aluminum, not vinyl. The Landmark task force had no quorum; its comments—submitted as…

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