Entire Venue at 1950's Vintage Bunker

7701 Lemmon Avenue, Ste. 260, Dallas, TX 75209
Northwest Dallas, TX

About this space

This 1950s bunker-style interior, once a jet engine test cell, presents a stark, utilitarian aesthetic defined by its industrial past. The space is dominated by large dual steel doors, aged to a dull gray, which set a formidable entrance. Inside, the expansive main area is characterized by bare, weathered concrete walls and metal surfaces that speak to its robust, functional design.

A small, integrated control room complex, equally spartan, that at one time featured thick glass windows overlooking the main area. All equipment has been removed, leaving the raw concrete floors and exposed metal infrastructure visible, highlighting the room's previous high-tech purpose.

The entire space is devoid of power and HVAC systems, casting it in a still, silent ambiance that's intermittently pierced by the echo of one's footsteps. Lighting and climate control would require portable solutions, such as generators and temporary HVAC units, suggesting a setting that is as challenging as it is intriguing. This environment, frozen in time yet open to adaptive reuse, offers a visceral connection to the mid-20th century's industrial vigor.


Prices

Sunday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Per hour
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include sales tax.
4 hour minimum required for booking.
Monday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Per hour
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include sales tax.
4 hour minimum required for booking.
Tuesday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Per hour
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include sales tax.
4 hour minimum required for booking.
Wednesday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Per hour
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include sales tax.
4 hour minimum required for booking.
Thursday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Per hour
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include sales tax.
4 hour minimum required for booking.
Friday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Per hour
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include sales tax.
4 hour minimum required for booking.
Saturday
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Per hour
9:00 am – 6:00 pm
from $395 hire fee per hour
Note: All prices include sales tax.
4 hour minimum required for booking.

Capacity

Standing
up to 22

Catering and drinks

No in-house catering
External catering allowed
Venue doesn’t provide alcohol
BYO alcohol not allowed

Facilities

Natural light
Quiet space
Free parking is available on-site
Wi-Fi
Projector
Flatscreen TV
Whiteboard
Flipchart
PA system / speakers
Conference call facilities
Air conditioning
Storage space
Accommodation available

Music & sound equipment

Own music allowed
Bring your own DJ
Noise restriction

Accessibility

Disabled parking space available
Lift to all floors
Wheelchair accessible

Rules of the space

Allowed events

Promoted and ticketed events
Wedding licence
Temporary event notices (TENs) available

Host rules

No smoking, space is provided as is. All HVAC and Electricity are to be provided by media production company.

Cancellation policy: Very flexible

Show cancellation details

This 1950s bunker-style interior, once a jet engine test cell, presents a stark, utilitarian aesthetic defined by its industrial past. The space is dominated by large dual steel doors, aged to a dull gray, which set a formidable entrance. Inside, the expansive main area is characterized by bare, weathered concrete walls and metal surfaces that speak to its robust, functional design.

A small, integrated control room complex, equally spartan, that at one time featured thick glass windows overlooking the main area. All equipment has been removed, leaving the raw concrete floors and exposed metal infrastructure visible, highlighting the room's previous high-tech purpose.

The entire space is devoid of power and HVAC systems, casting it in a still, silent ambiance that's intermittently pierced by the echo of one's footsteps. Lighting and climate control would require portable solutions, such as generators and temporary HVAC units, suggesting a setting that is as challenging as it is intriguing. This environment, frozen in time yet open to adaptive reuse, offers a visceral connection to the mid-20th century's industrial vigor.


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