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Dallas Market Center company history timeline

1957

Established by Trammell Crow in 1957 as a permanent spot for furniture manufacturers to present their wares to retailers, the Dallas Market Center has evolved into one of the world’s largest hubs for wholesale transactions.

1960

The looming campus shelters a quiet, giant economic engine of 1,500 permanent showrooms, plus vast spaces for vendors to exhibit in temporary booths. It also hosts 60 annual consumer events, like boat and gun shows, in Market Hall, a warehouse-like structure that opened in 1960.

1988

The lighting industry was already established in Dallas in 1988, and Winsor intensified its presence after he joined, making it the nation’s headquarters.

2004

He says business picked up when tenants of the International Apparel Mart relocated to modern digs at the World Trade Center in 2004, but traffic declined again with the last recession.

2012

But a three-year effort to establish a Nashville Medical Trade Center in Tennessee was unsuccessful, and MCMC abandoned the $250 million project in 2012.

2020

Many — in fact, most — wholesale shows starting in March 2020 were postponed, often postponed again and very often cancelled all together.

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