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Klyde Warren Park Expansion Set to Break Ground

Conceptual image of the expanded Klyde Warren Park with modern amenities.

Dallas, Texas, November 27, 2025

Dallas’s Klyde Warren Park is embarking on a major expansion, breaking ground in late 2026 and expected to be completed by 2029. This project will add 1.7 acres to the park, featuring a 24,000-square-foot indoor event pavilion and a multi-use outdoor venue. Funded through a mix of public and private contributions, the expansion aims to enhance the park’s capacity and visitor experience.


Dallas, Texas – The much-anticipated expansion of Klyde Warren Park is set to break ground in late 2026, with an anticipated completion by 2029. This innovative project is geared towards enhancing one of Dallas’s most popular public spaces, adding a significant 1.7-acre deck to the park. Stretching from Saint Paul Street to Akard Street, the expansion will feature a 24,000-square-foot indoor event pavilion alongside an 8,000-square-foot roof terrace, creating a versatile space for both public and private gatherings.

As a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit that fuels Dallas’ growth, the funding for this substantial development will come from a blend of city, state, federal, and private contributions, with the overall project cost estimated at $121 million. The Dallas Park and Recreation Board will aim to vote on the project this December, followed by a critical vote from the Dallas City Council in January. Should the proposal receive approval, it will proceed to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for rebidding in June 2026, paving the way for construction activities to begin by the end of that summer.

Expansion Details

The planned expansion, eloquently dubbed “Phase 2.0,” is designed to address the increasing demand from park visitors. Key features of this ambitious project include:

  • Indoor Event Pavilion: A two-level, climate-controlled venue encompassing 24,000 square feet, poised to host a variety of community events and private functions.
  • Jacobs Lawn: A sprawling 37,000-square-foot outdoor venue crafted for markets, festivals, and recreation, which will have the capability to transform into an ice-skating rink during the winter months.
  • Enhanced Amenities: The expansion will see improvements in the children’s play area and dog park, ultimately accommodating more visitors and adding substantial recreational spaces.

Funding and Approval Process

Costing an estimated $121 million, the expansion project is a well-coordinated effort involving both public and private funds. The City of Dallas has allocated $40 million from public sources, supplemented by additional financial support from state and federal entities, as well as private donations. The Dallas Park and Recreation Board is expected to make a decisive vote in December, succeeded by a review from the Dallas City Council in January. If all approvals come through, the project will move forward into the rebidding phase with TxDOT in June 2026, with construction marked to begin before the conclusion of that summer.

Background

Klyde Warren Park opened in 2012 and has quickly become a vital public gathering spot, covering 5.4 acres over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway in downtown Dallas. Serving as a bridge between the Arts District and other city areas, it attracts around 1.3 million visitors every year. The upcoming expansion is poised to significantly increase its capacity to host events by 30%, further solidifying its status as a central public space for the Dallas community.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When is the construction of Klyde Warren Park’s expansion expected to begin?

Construction is set to commence in late 2026, with completion anticipated by 2029.

What are the key features of the planned expansion?

The expansion includes a 24,000-square-foot indoor event pavilion with an 8,000-square-foot roof terrace, a 37,000-square-foot multi-use outdoor venue called Jacobs Lawn, and enhanced amenities such as an expanded children’s play area and dog park.

How is the expansion project funded?

The project is funded through a combination of city, state, federal, and private contributions, with the total cost estimated at $121 million.

What is the current status of the expansion project?

The Dallas Park and Recreation Board is expected to vote on the project in December, followed by a proposed Dallas City Council vote in January. If approved, the plan will move to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) for rebidding in June 2026, with construction slated to begin before the end of that summer.

What is the history of Klyde Warren Park?

Klyde Warren Park opened in 2012 and has become one of Dallas’s most popular public spaces, attracting 1.3 million visitors annually. The planned expansion aims to accommodate growing crowds and increase the number of free events by 30%, further enhancing its role as a central public gathering space in Dallas.

Key Features of the Expansion Project

Feature Description
Indoor Event Pavilion A 24,000-square-foot, two-level climate-controlled pavilion with an 8,000-square-foot roof terrace, designed to host community events and private gatherings.
Jacobs Lawn A 37,000-square-foot multi-use outdoor venue intended for markets, festivals, and recreation, which can be transformed into an ice-skating rink during winter months.
Enhanced Amenities Expansion of the children’s play area and the dog park to accommodate more visitors and provide additional recreational spaces.
Funding The project is funded through a combination of city, state, federal, and private contributions, with the total cost estimated at $121 million.
Timeline Construction is set to commence in late 2026, with completion anticipated by 2029.

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