211 N. Ervay in Downtown Dallas to be
renovated into a 250 room hotel
Dallas Business Journal by Candace Carlisle, Staff Writer
Date: Wednesday, December 19, 2012, 11:31am CST
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/ne...1-n-ervay.html
Turkish developer Mike Sarimsakci of Alterra International LLC purchased 211 N. Ervay St., a long-vacated 18-story office tower known for its aquamarine exterior.
The deal closed on Friday after the developer announced he would purchase the property in May. Terms of the deal were undisclosed.
Sarimsakci, through a limited liability company of Alterra International, also recently acquired the Butler Brothers Building at 500 S. Ervay St. across the street from Dallas City Hall, and he oversaw the acquisition of 1401 Elm St.
Plans for the redevelopment of 190,000-square-foot office tower include a 250-room hotel, a 4,000-square-foot restaurant, a coffee shop and, perhaps, a rooftop pool and lounge. The project is estimated to cost $30 million.
“It’s a nice asset, and we want to create a hotel that is standard in Los Angeles or New York,” Sarimsakci told the Dallas Business Journal earlier this year. “I see this as a hotel targeted for young professionals that want to work hard but enjoy themselves, too.”
Alterra International plans to begin abatement of the property in January. The company plans to clean up the exterior and add lighting to the building soon.
The redevelopment project is expected to take nine months to a year, Sarimsakci said. He would not disclose the broker's information on the deal.
The property's previous owner, Robert Rubenstein, did not return phone calls seeking comment.
211 N. Ervay was designed by Thomas Stanley and built in 1958 by developer Leo Corrigan. The property, which has been vacant since 1995, has been considered a blight in downtown Dallas and has attracted vagrants to the building, which has a ground-level liquor store.