Mercantile Place on Main: A Dallas icon is reborn

Mercantile Place on Main is more than a place to live. It is a place where history and the future converge to create a new landmark for Downtown Dallas. The Merc, a 31-story luxury residential tower, was formerly the renowned Mercantile National Bank Building. The Element is a brand new 15-story mid-century modern-styled residential tower that was inspired by architect Joseph Eichler's modernist influence. Mercantile Place on Main is redefining upscale residential living in the Downtown Dallas.

Landmark living

Landmark living

The Merc

Completed in 1942, The Merc was the only major skyscraper constructed during World War II, and was the tallest building in the US west of the Mississippi. To this day, The Merc's clock and spire are Dallas' treasured icons in the sky.

The Element

The Element reflects the principles of Joseph Eichler architecture and design. The 15-story mid-rise tower reflects high-end sophistication with its "V" shaped profile in the Dallas skyline reminiscent of mid-century modern optimism.