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AT&T’s Dallas facility expansion proposal sparks public debate over skyline changes

A taller AT&T building could reshape Dallas’s horizon—but at what cost? Residents and historians weigh in on the telecom giant’s bold expansion plans.

In this picture we can see the yellow building in the front. In the front bottom side there are...
In this picture we can see the yellow building in the front. In the front bottom side there are some shop and naming board on white "Metro" is written.

AT&T’s Dallas facility expansion proposal sparks public debate over skyline changes

AT&T has proposed a significant modification to their existing facility in Dallas, Texas. The telecommunications giant aims to increase the tip heights of the building at 8 N. Queen St. to 197' and 197.3'.

The proposed changes have sparked interest and queries from the public. Residents and stakeholders can submit their comments to [email protected]. For those concerned about the potential impact on historic properties, Scott Horn is available for discussions. He can be reached at 856-809-1202 or via mail at 1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ 08091.

AT&T's proposed modification to their Dallas facility could significantly alter the city's skyline. Interested parties are encouraged to voice their opinions and seek clarity on the potential effects on historic properties.

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