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  2. Dallas Cotton Exchange Building - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Acme Brick - Wikipedia

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    Acme Brick Company is an American manufacturer and distributor of brick and masonry-related construction products and materials.Founder George E. Bennett (October 6, 1852 – July 3, 1907), chartered the company as the Acme Pressed Brick Company on April 17, 1891, in Alton, Illinois, [1] although the company's physical location has always been in Texas.

  4. Dallas Market Center - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Market Center is a 5 million square foot (460,000 m 2) wholesale trade center in Dallas, Texas, United States, located at 2200 Stemmons Freeway, housing showrooms which sell consumer products including gifts, lighting, home décor, apparel, fashion accessories, shoes, tabletop/housewares, gourmet, floral, and holiday products. [1]

  5. [Latest] Global Pollution Absorbing Bricks Market Size/Share ...

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    Austin, TX, USA, Oct. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Custom Market Insights has published a new research report titled “Pollution Absorbing Bricks Market Size, Trends and Insights By Material (Concrete, Clay, Silica Gel), By Application (Residential Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Industrial Areas, Urban Infrastructures), By End User (Residential Sector, Non-Residential Sector) and By Region ...

  6. Dallas-Fort Worth’s housing market shows signs of cooling ...

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    The market for newly built homes is also cooling off, according to a survey from John Burns Real Estate Consulting. Sales fell 31% in June compared to June 2021.

  7. Elgin-Butler Brick Company - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Butler Brick Company, the firm was founded in 1873 on the south shore of the Colorado River in Austin, Texas the current site of Butler Shores. Irish immigrant bricklayer Michael Butler while cutting trees in Butler, Texas discovered excellent clay pits on Farm to Market 696 shortly after the Texas and New Orleans Railroad ...

  8. Wilson Building (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Building is a historic 8-story building in the Main Street district of downtown Dallas, Texas. The building was completed in 1904 and patterned after the Palais Garnier in Paris, France. [2] The historic structure fronts Main Street on the south, Ervay Street on the east, and Elm Street on the north.

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