Union Bankers Building, Dallas, TX

Built in 1916 and originally called The Knights of the Pythias Temple, this was the first major commercial structure in Dallas built for African Americans, by African Americans using African American Money. First designated by the city of Dallas as a Landmark in 1989 the building was abandoned in 1990 and restoration took place in 2017.

Work scopes included paint removal on 100% of the exterior masonry, repointing on approximately 60% of the mortar joints, cast stone cornice and sill string replacement, as well as redesign / reconstruction of missing decorative cast stone elements such as the upper frieze and the entry surrounds.