Unique in protecting the legacy of the past, Expo Park sets a new standard for mixed-use space in Dallas.
Nestled between the vibrant Deep Ellum and historic Fair Park, Expo Park is a distinct neighborhood home to a diverse community of artists, creators, entrepreneurs, businesses and innovators.
Originally known for its dance halls, diners, entrepreneurial automotive makers, and speakeasies, our collection of 17 buildings offers over 400,000 square feet of flexible spaces, serene surroundings, and a relaxed, inspiring energy that embraces the beauty of the past and harnesses the potential of the future.
Expo Park is home to a collection of buildings with significant historic value. Five buildings within the Expo Park portfolio are highlighted below.
Built as a tire manufacturing facility in 1926, the layers of time still ever present, B.F. Goodrich today provides artists, designers, and entrepreneurs a home to create.
Serving as a General Motors Truck & Coach storefront in the early 1900’s, The GMC Building is now home to a variety of creative offices and art galleries.
Once home to the Southwest Division of the largest tire and rubber company in the world, GoodYear now hosts both residential and commercial tenants from a range of creative industries.
The Paper Mill was originally built in 1929 as Dallas’s hub for pulp and paper. Today, the legacy of hard work and grit remains ever-present.
What was once the oldest artist-run gallery in Texas now houses office and living spaces. The history of creativity and artistry continues to shine through at 500X.
The neighborhood reflects the talented people who live
and work here every day. Our community values the energy
of a connected, convenient urban setting but isn’t willing to
sacrifice exceptional character and space that inspires.
Expo Park offers both.
The tranquil neighborhood is woven together by unexpected outdoor corridors that come alive through lush greenery, communal spaces, and sweeping views of downtown and Fair Park.
Indoors, sleek finishes, brick facades, modern amenities, and large industrial windows beaming with natural light power endless possibilities. Updated loft layouts recall a historic legacy of innovation. Mature exterior landscaping establish an unmistakably rooted sense of place that cannot be replicated.