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Dallas Landmark Commission votes to begin landmark designation process for the “Pink Wall”

Dallas Landmark Commission · November 3, 2025
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After neighborhood testimony and staff briefing, the commission voted to initiate historic designation for the Pink Wall at 6317 W. Northwest Highway, a mid‑century feature tied to Preston Hollow development. The motion to initiate was approved unanimously.

The Dallas Landmark Commission on Nov. 3 voted to begin the formal process to consider a historic overlay district for a curving brick feature commonly called the “Pink Wall,” located along West Northwest Highway at 6317 W. Northwest Highway.

Neighborhood representatives told the commission the Pink Wall and adjoining mid‑century apartment complexes represent a unique local example of postwar design and community planning. Carla Personal Young, president of the Preston Hollow South Neighborhood Association, said the wall is a “gateway” feature tied to developer Hal Anderson’s…

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