We were blown away when we found an entrance to the tunnels in our apartment building during college. Pretty surreal and exciting. Houston has a cool system too.
We utilized those tunnels back years ago when I worked downtown. The Blue Front was an amazing German restaurant back in those days! I could walk from my building (now called 1700 Pacific) all of the way down to what is now called Renaissance Tower. There were all types of food available for lunch from burgers to cookies.
Many years ago I somehow found myself accidentally lost in the Dallas tunnels for like an hour. Didn't even know they existed. I'm glad to now have validation that the tunnels are in fact real and I was not in reality trapped in a liminal space hellscape.
this space has been largely empty for decades, rent these spaces for incredibly cheap to small new businesses and revitalize actual culture. rent the spaces to art students as studios, make a park, i can think of hundreds of things to do with this space. any money made at this point is better than it just being wasted. literally you only have to make enough money to offset the cost of making it, which truthfully is none if you play it right.
I used them frequently to beat the heat when I lived in Dallas. Not that hard to find if you look. Not many active businesses in the tunnels circa 2005-2013, mostly a ghost town feel, but at one point before some got closed off I often made it from the parking garage at Main & Lamar to the foodcourt at Plaza of the America at Pearl & Pacific without ever going outside in the heat. Though somewhere east of Thanksgiving Square I would have to switch to the skybridge system.
ooh that would be amazing to skate in. and it's very spooky in a certain light. a mall done in 80's/90's style would be fabulous. or if they had a few halls just for those who had nowhere else to go that'd be great.
I love it. America needs more walkable cities and Dallas certainly isn’t one, so this could be amazing for getting around. If only it was expanded upon more!
My earliest memory is coming i side fron the heat so effortlessly. We were able to move across town without going intonthe buildings... but we were inside...outside? That was my logic. What a brain blast. Thank you.
Blues Front was best German Restaurant so sad when they closed down. Crazy Ray had his roasted peanut shop down there. Saw Victoria Principal down there one time filming Dallas.
Check out the PATH system in Toronto - conceived around the same time. It has become the largest continuous underground tunnel system connecting over 50 buldings.
For those thinking it would be exciting to visit... it's not. After five minutes, you will have seen enough. While technically there are some restaurants in the system, they are located in the lower levels of individual buildings so they mostly serve the people that work in that building.
This would work way up north, in Minnesota. Some Canadian cities, from what friends tell me, use a similar system of connecting tunnels to accommodate shoppers and business-people in winter, to stay warm. This far north, it would have to be exceptionally hot in places like Toronto to want to stay underground, but I've seen lots of extremes.
Houston has the same thing except more extensive I believe and completely packed between 7-3 every weekday.. especially during lunch! Haven’t ben since covid though so for bow it may look like Dallas’s system at this point
Houston has a great underground tunnel system. Most ppl use it for the summer heat and humidity. Lots of shops, banks, doc offices etc. Should look at underground in Houston see why it's popular there.
It's very safe, clean, and well maintained. They are managed by the office buildings above them, which all have professional security and cleaning staff. There are cameras everywhere.
@@verynice126 down there was about 1987 right and I was afraid to go down there but I was with someone else so we went down there and we just walked around and was like underground stores just like cafes and little shops you got to remember 1987 that's when it was popping and me everybody was going in and out of there
of course the entire country could have fantastic underground public transport..... but they want us stressed in traffic driving cars all day , not able to go very many places very easily....
There is a ton of security and cameras, they are maintained by the office buildings above them. I have never seen homeless in there be an issue, much like you don't see them in the lobbies of the buildings.
We were blown away when we found an entrance to the tunnels in our apartment building during college. Pretty surreal and exciting. Houston has a cool system too.
I worked in Renaissance Tower back in the late 90’s. The tunnels were bustling with businesses and people. Now it’s a ghost town…
why did they close it
@@randomrazrit’s closed? Was thinking about going there next week
@@jeriad7scott312did you go? Is it actually closed?
It's not close, but it's a ghost town/tunnel
That's sad. Hopefully it can be revitalized.
We utilized those tunnels back years ago when I worked downtown. The Blue Front was an amazing German restaurant back in those days! I could walk from my building (now called 1700 Pacific) all of the way down to what is now called Renaissance Tower. There were all types of food available for lunch from burgers to cookies.
Many years ago I somehow found myself accidentally lost in the Dallas tunnels for like an hour. Didn't even know they existed. I'm glad to now have validation that the tunnels are in fact real and I was not in reality trapped in a liminal space hellscape.
They look like the backrooms
Was thinking that too lol
Why I clicked.
Possibly an influence.
Exactly what I was about to say and why I clicked on the video.
this space has been largely empty for decades, rent these spaces for incredibly cheap to small new businesses and revitalize actual culture. rent the spaces to art students as studios, make a park, i can think of hundreds of things to do with this space. any money made at this point is better than it just being wasted. literally you only have to make enough money to offset the cost of making it, which truthfully is none if you play it right.
yeah this is why capitalism sucks nothing gets done efficiently
This needs to be revamped and reopened completely.
I used them frequently to beat the heat when I lived in Dallas. Not that hard to find if you look. Not many active businesses in the tunnels circa 2005-2013, mostly a ghost town feel, but at one point before some got closed off I often made it from the parking garage at Main & Lamar to the foodcourt at Plaza of the America at Pearl & Pacific without ever going outside in the heat. Though somewhere east of Thanksgiving Square I would have to switch to the skybridge system.
Do you remember the under ground ice skating rink?
Real life backrooms
ooh that would be amazing to skate in. and it's very spooky in a certain light. a mall done in 80's/90's style would be fabulous.
or if they had a few halls just for those who had nowhere else to go that'd be great.
My throughts exactly
Thanks for posting.
Come to Montreal if you want to shop underground. There are many stores down there all connect to the metro.
When I worked downtown back then, I had a map of the tunnels (stores, restaurants, entrances) at my desk.
My mom use to work for corporate blockbuster in the late 90’s to 2000’s and on her breaks she would have lunch in the so called underground city.
I love it. America needs more walkable cities and Dallas certainly isn’t one, so this could be amazing for getting around. If only it was expanded upon more!
My earliest memory is coming i side fron the heat so effortlessly. We were able to move across town without going intonthe buildings... but we were inside...outside? That was my logic. What a brain blast. Thank you.
The annual Tuba Christmas concert still uses the tunnel underneath Thanksgiving Square for staging and rehearsal.
Blues Front was best German Restaurant so sad when they closed down. Crazy Ray had his roasted peanut shop down there. Saw Victoria Principal down there one time filming Dallas.
Check out the PATH system in Toronto - conceived around the same time. It has become the largest continuous underground tunnel system connecting over 50 buldings.
I thought everyone from Dallas knew about them. Not really a big deal, just some restaurants and stores.
I’ve skated through these! Super cool
Are there security guards?
Well that's different!
Yep, skaters. One of the reasons a lot of the tunnels have been closed off to the public.
I can't remember if the Reunion Tower was connected to this underground system but I know there were underground tunnels there. It was pretty cool.
I don't believe Reunion Tower was ever connected to the system.
For those thinking it would be exciting to visit... it's not. After five minutes, you will have seen enough.
While technically there are some restaurants in the system, they are located in the lower levels of individual buildings so they mostly serve the people that work in that building.
This would work way up north, in Minnesota. Some Canadian cities, from what friends tell me, use a similar system of connecting tunnels to accommodate shoppers and business-people in winter, to stay warm. This far north, it would have to be exceptionally hot in places like Toronto to want to stay underground, but I've seen lots of extremes.
Crime Stoppers offering $5,000 but didn't pay the last people!!!!
There are tunnels in Tulsa Oklahoma, used for the same reasons
The Backrooms is real. And in Dallas!
As above, so below
Let the kids with the skateboards have fun under there🤗
Hope more people are excited to do something more with it!
bro its the backrooms
How you get down there would have been helpful. Where are the entrances?
Try entering thru the Renaissance building
Yes, the homeless would like to know. Lol.
@@scottscage6409 Don't worry. The homeless know and routinely try to sneak in but are usually reported to security quickly.
@@toddrunyon imagine reporting someone seeking shelter to security
Start at Thanksgiving Square
Houston has the same thing except more extensive I believe and completely packed between 7-3 every weekday.. especially during lunch! Haven’t ben since covid though so for bow it may look like Dallas’s system at this point
Houston's is empty.
Went to visit And it's nothing down there
@@KingAsa5 That's a delusional statement. That tunnel system is very vital to the business day and full of shops, services and workers. 'Nuff said.
@@lumensauce3199 maybe now but when I visited it was empty
in a hot state like Texas- that would be the area I'd be hanging around.
Houston has a great underground tunnel system. Most ppl use it for the summer heat and humidity. Lots of shops, banks, doc offices etc. Should look at underground in Houston see why it's popular there.
Houston has the same w LOTS of businesses doing well
Houston (you know... the "Bayou City," a city known to flood at near-Noah levels periodically) has a tunnel network nearly identical to this.
Interesting
Yall ain’t know ab these?
I used to go down with a friend to eat lunch.
These tunnels were built in the 1920s, when they moved the Trinity River.
We have a similar underground city under downtown Toronto called Path.
Check it out pretty neat 😊
There are parts of these Tunnels that remind me of The Backrooms, lol
...where Ruby shot Oswald.
A homeless guy i knew told me about this back in 2014 or 15 he said he was in those tunnels
How do I rent a space?
It is not hidden and just because it was not known to you guys doesn't mean it is not known to us.
Houston had / has tunnels as well... Dallas looks to have been more expansive and nice... Of course, it has likely been 40 years since
Great place for A homeless shelter, or A hotel.
❤️
They should explore ‘The Path’ in Toronto
The general public
Can't deal with the
Concept of idea.
*the Idea
*an Idea
*this Idea
*that Idea
You’re checking the general public but you didn’t spell check lol
Oh yeah that looks safe
It's very safe, clean, and well maintained. They are managed by the office buildings above them, which all have professional security and cleaning staff. There are cameras everywhere.
It's another underground railroad like the one in Alton Illinois that a guy found under his house.
What they need to do is build some elevators/stairs that bring you back up to the street every so often.
I went in there b4
What was down there
@@verynice126 down there was about 1987 right and I was afraid to go down there but I was with someone else so we went down there and we just walked around and was like underground stores just like cafes and little shops you got to remember 1987 that's when it was popping and me everybody was going in and out of there
Backrooms
"Privately managed" 🙄😵
Wait I thought I dreamt this?! So I really went here as a child??
Human trafficking tool?
No.
Yes
Universities have them under too
I got lost there a few times. Haha
It's getting so crowded everywhere, these may become relevant again
Those tunnels have zero Rizz.
Two down town
I noticed Elm Street on that map. I wonder if this tunnel system played a role in the JFK conspiracy 🚇
It wasnt built until afterwards, but that sure would've added layers to it.
I need to see construction photos, sounds like they “founded” it not constructed it
Downtown Dallas, eh?
Wait until y’all hear about the “path” in Toronto
Only in Dallas?…
Added to bank robbery notes
😂
AAAAAAAHHHHH! I NEEEED A MEDIC BAG!
I thought the same buddy I thought the same when clicking on this vid
Can anybody see it
how about prepping these underground tunnels - IN CASE of a nuclear war? this would fit quit a few people IF PLANNED out very well....
of course the entire country could have fantastic underground public transport..... but they want us stressed in traffic driving cars all day , not able to go very many places very easily....
I know where I’m going when real life fallout 3 happens.
What if the building upside of* that place collapses over the tunnel system 4 whichever reason? Like in season 5 “The 100”?
Backrooms vibes
😲
Bi truth its they did not want to advertise so the homeless wont take over which is bs because I'm sure it's such a site to see
These things been there bout 50 years & you think the homeless people downtown don’t know about them? Get. Real.
There is a ton of security and cameras, they are maintained by the office buildings above them. I have never seen homeless in there be an issue, much like you don't see them in the lobbies of the buildings.
Frami Common
Is this how the assassins of jfk escaped
I need a medic bag!!!!!!?
Not true
Hi can you specify???
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i want buy space and make a fallout shelter all the work is mostly done,
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