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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