A $60,000 demolition project at 1500 Dragon Street has reached review-complete status in state records, while separate filings and Dallas documents show a broader repositioning taking shape at the Design District property.
The latest Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation record identifies the work as 1500 Dragon Street Demolition. On its own, that filing does not explain the full plan for the address.
A separate office conversion
Another state project filing covers a $2.5 million conversion of 9,194 square feet of shell space at 1500 Dragon, Suite A, into a corporate office. That office project is separate from the $60,000 demolition record, so the two estimates describe different scopes of work.
Uses described in Dallas records
City documents provide a wider view of the planned reuse. A Dallas Board of Adjustment docket connected a request for a 123-space parking exception to proposed restaurant, office, showroom and indoor commercial-amusement uses.
Separate application materials describe the site as roughly 100,000 square feet and say the owner intended to reposition it with hospitality-oriented restaurant and office uses.
The records therefore show three distinct pieces: demolition that has completed review, a separately filed corporate-office conversion and a group of proposed uses presented through the city process. The restaurant, showroom and indoor commercial-amusement uses remain proposals in the supplied city records; they should not be treated as completed projects or confirmed tenants.