Bucket & Rope Opens, Continues Green Door Public House Legacy

One thing Dallas does well, unfortunately, is tear down old or historic buildings and replace them with something new or modern, or at its worst, ugly.

For some buildings though, heroes don’t wear capes. They’re architects.

Originally located at 2226 Elm St., century-old Liberty Bank was slated to be mowed down for the widening of Caesar Chavez Boulevard. Wildcat Management famously intervened, bought the building for $1 and worked with co-owner Mike Ruibal and architect Craig Melde to move the building brick by brick to its new address, where it sports the same look it had in 1899…

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