Dallas City Hall: Photo by Hilary Schleier.

Dallas City Council approved giving up to $10 million in a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) development agreement to support The Jefferson at today’s meeting.

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The project will transform the former Oak Cliff United Methodist Church into workspaces for commercial and retail tenants along with multi-family residential units.

The site includes nearly two acres between three existing buildings. With the approved funding, the project is set to begin construction this year with a goal for completion in 2027

The development agreement will require at least 20% of the residential units to be affordable to households earning no more than 80% AMFI (area-wide median family income) for 15 years, according to a press release. 

“This is an incredible opportunity to preserve and rehabilitate a historic building, while creating 45 mixed-income housing units and new retail and commercial space,” said District 1 Council member Chad West. “Jefferson Boulevard deserves this public investment, and I want to thank the many Oak Cliff preservations who advocated for this building’s preservation and AJ Ramler who turned this dream into a reality.”