AP Completes Adaptive Reuse Project at Downtown Dallas’ Santander Tower

DALLAS— Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP) recently completed the multifamily adaptive reuse project at the iconic 50-story Santander Tower in Downtown Dallas.

AP broke ground on the project in Summer 2022. Peridot Residences, located at 1601 Elm St., was designed by mixed-use developer, Mintwood Real Estate, and building ownership, Dallas-based Pacific Elm Properties, to build 291 multifamily units across 14 floors of former office space.

“The adaptive reuse project at Santander Tower is a great snapshot of what underused office buildings can become, as well as a wonderful example of what can be accomplished when the project partners work together to create something grand,“ said Granger Hassmann, Regional President – Gulf States for AP. “We are proud of the work completed for Phase I, providing new living opportunities in Dallas’ Main Street District.”

Completion of the project’s first phase offers a selection of one- and two-bedroom units, designed with modern living in mind. Residents can enjoy amenities such as a swimming pool, dog park and fitness room, along with pickleball courts and a Pilates studio. For social gatherings and events, the building also includes a spacious meeting area with a kitchen.

Mastering adaptive-reuse logistics required AP to carefully plan and implement creative solutions, especially in an active office setting. Early involvement helped AP uncover and address potential issues, minimizing change orders and streamlining the process for architects and consultants.

Dallas-based WDG Architecture designed the project and Dallas-based Swoon the Studio LLC worked in collaboration with WDG Architecture to provide interior design.

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