Dallas
The 1903 Hughes Brothers Manufacturing Building in the Cedars Neighborhood of Dallas was built as a manufacturing plant for vinegar, baking soda, preserves, jellies and candy. The Hughes Brothers Company occupied the building until 1938, then in 1941 the Gulf Cone Company moved its operations into the building, and manufactured ice cream cones at the facility until the late 1990s.
Now abandoned Norman Alston Architects has developed an historically appropriate design that converts the building to multi-family.
Project is in progress
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