Dallas 24-Hour Club

DALLAS—Construction is complete on Dallas 24 Hour Club's new facility located at 4636 Ross Ave., made possible by commercial real estate industry leaders and generous donors. Dallas 24 Hour Club has been serving the community since its founding in 1969 by providing safe, sober transitional living for homeless men and women.

“Dallas 24 Hour Club was housing 67 residents who were struggling to build a brand new life, however, we were struggling to keep our doors open to a facility that was over 100 years old with decades of deferred maintenance,” said Marsha Williamson, CEO, Dallas 24 Hour Club. “Thanks to the extremely generous donations and hard work from the local real estate and construction industry, we can now give our residents a safe and comforting place to call home while they work toward sobriety.”

After learning about the club's capital campaign to replace the building that was functionally obsolete, local commercial real estate and construction companies joined forces to help make the project possible. One of the companies was KDC.

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Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown is an editor for the south and west regions of GlobeSt.com. She has 25-plus years of real estate experience, with a regional PR role at Grubb & Ellis and a national communications position at MMI. Brown also spent 10 years as executive director at NAIOP San Francisco Bay Area chapter, where she led the organization to achieving its first national award honors and recognition on Capitol Hill. She has written extensively on commercial real estate topics and edited numerous pieces on the subject.