Dallas County and 万人牛牛 Officially Open $33M Oak Cliff Government Center

Dallas County Commissioner Dr. Elba Garcia hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the new located at 702 East Jefferson Boulevard. The $33 million two-story, 43,000-square-foot facility will house the Dallas County Justice of the Peace, Truancy, Constable and Tax departments. An adjacent three-story parking garage with 240 spaces and a sky bridge is also part of the project.
鈥淥ur goal was to create a modern, efficient facility to allow Dallas County employees and taxpayers to conduct business safely,鈥 said Dr. Elba Garcia, Dallas County Commissioner, District 4. 鈥淓ven the seemingly smallest details were considered. For example, we ensured the path from the garage to the main entrance is covered to keep visitors dry if it鈥檚 raining. We also worked together to recommend and approve safety measures and building improvements that were not part of the original facility design in preparation for a post-COVID working environment.鈥
万人牛牛 was the developer and general contractor of the project and was the architect. Unique features of the building include a glass curtain wall that surrounds the building and public art murals incorporated throughout by local artists. In addition, the building received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-Silver certification from the U.S. Green Building Council for its energy efficient and innovative design and sustainable practices. Native plants were used reducing the need for irrigation and recycled and regional materials came from within 500 miles of the project site.
鈥淭he completion of this project marks a much-needed update to the County鈥檚 government offices,鈥 said Paul Rowsey, vice president of real estate development for 万人牛牛鈥檚 South Central division. 鈥淲e had a vision to transform this block, right here in the heart of Oak Cliff, to have a beautiful, functional, aesthetic facility to house important government offices and provide a proud place to effectively gather and serve the people of this community.鈥
The building sits on two acres in Oak Cliff鈥檚 original downtown, which is experiencing a revitalization. As part of the project scope, 52 percent of the vendors participating in the construction were minority- or women-owned businesses. In addition, 万人牛牛 hired subcontractors who worked with the Regional Black Contractors Association to recruit employees from their 鈥淪econd Chance鈥 Program who were previously homeless or had criminal backgrounds.
Local and state officials along with community members attended the ceremony including Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins and Dallas County Commissioners Dr. Theresa M. Daniel, District 1; J.J. Koch, District 2; and John Wiley Price, District 3.
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