Lubben Plaza - Dallas, TX
N 32° 46.590 W 096° 48.300
14S E 705584 N 3628642
A nice greenspace in downtown Dallas with some modern art commemorates several combined Belo and Dallas Morning News anniversaries.
Waymark Code: WMPW73
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/28/2015
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Lubben Plaza in downtown Dallas provides a bit of peace, art, and shade to enjoy over lunch for workers in downtown Dallas. Lubben Plaza (and nearby WFAA Plaza) was developed by the Belo Corporation, which at the time owned WFAA-TV Channel 8 and the Dallas Morning News. Belo built a parking garage nearby and reclaimed these parking lots to start the pocket park and plaza movement that has transformed downtown Dallas.
A panel at the entry to Lubben Plaza explains its history, as follows:
"LUBBEN PLAZA
Lubben Plaza is a gift to the City of Dallas by the
A. H. Belo Corporation
On the occasion of the centennial of
The Dallas Morning News
The Plaza is dedicated to The News’ longtime employees
and is named in honor of
John Lubben and his son Joseph A. Lubben.
Together the Lubbens completed 101 years of combined service as directors of the A. H. Belo Corporation and senior executives of The Dallas Morning News.
October 1, 1985"
Over the years, and as the anniversaries of various Belo properties approached, Belo added to Lubben Plaza, as detailed in a metal sign near some sculptures:
"LUBBEN PLAZA
Belo Corp. developed Lubben Plaza in 1985 to commemorate the centennial of the Dallas Morning News. It was given to the City of Dallas in honor of Belo’s long-time employees, past and present.
It is named for John F. Lubben and his son Joseph A. Lubben, who together completed 101 years of combined service to the Company.
Belo commissioned three Texas artists to produce the sculptures installed here. “Harrow,” by Linnea Glatt and “Journey to Sirius” by George Smith were installed in 1992 in commemoration of Belo’s sesquicentennial. “Gateway Stele” by Jesus Bautista Moroles was installed in 1994, when Belo developed the current Lubben East parking lot."
Name: Lubben Plaza
Street Location: Young at Market Street
Local Municipality: City of Dallas
State/Province, etc.: Texas
Country: USA
Web Site: [Web Link]
Memorial/Commemoration: The Plaza is dedicated to The News’ longtime employees and is named in honor of John Lubben and his son Joseph A. Lubben.
Date Established: 1 Oct 1985
Picnic Facilities: none
Recreational Facilities: none
Monuments/Statues: none
Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): “Harrow,” by Linnea Glatt “Journey to Sirius” by George Smith and “Gateway Stele” by Jesus Bautista Moroles
Fountains: none
Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: none
Special Events: none
Traditional Geocaches: none
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