REUNION DISTRICT, DALLAS, TEXAS


The 'Reunion district' of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) is an area in western downtown anchored by the Hyatt Regency Dallas, Reunion Arena and Reunion Tower named for the early mid-nineteenth century commune, La Reunion.
The Arena itself was originally intended to be an economic engine to drive redevelopment of the surrounding district. However, the real estate bust of the 1980s discouraged owner Ray Hunt and his Woodbine Development Corp. from investing beyond the Hyatt and the Tower, and the land has lain relatively fallow for the last decade. With the Mavericks and Stars having relocated to American Airlines Center, current plans indicate that the Arena will be demolished and the land put to other uses.

Contents
Attractions
Transportation
Highways
Trains
Commuter
Light Rail
Regional
Education
References
External links

Attractions


Reunion Tower


Hyatt Regency Dallas

Reunion Arena

Reunion Tower

Transportation


Highways


- Interstate 30

- Interstate 35E
Trains

Commuter





Union Station
Light Rail


★ 'DART': and


Union Station
Regional


★ 'Amtrak'


Union Station

Education


The district is zoned to schools in the Dallas Independent School District.
Residents of the district are zoned to City Park Elementary School, Billy Earl Dade Middle School, and James Madison High School.[1]

References


1. Dallas ISD - 2006 School Feeder Patterns - James Madison High School. (Maps: 'ES:' City Park; 'MS:' Dade; 'HS:' Madison.) Retrieved 31 December 2006.

External links



Reunion Arena

Hyatt Regency Dallas


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