Tyler Station
Situated on the ground floor of Dallas’s historic Tyler Station, we have plenty of space for woodworking, fabrication, and more. For tradesmen like us, these facilities are what dreams are made of: a place to build from the blueprints of our ideas, and yours.
The history of Tyler Station spans nearly 100 years, since first housing Dixie Wax Paper Co. in the early 20th century. This innovative company – the first to develop refrigerant-cooled waxing technologies for food preservation – was led by creative, entrepreneurial spirits Louie C. Kimple and William H. Bryce – a tradition we are proud to continue today.
Originally situated on the Santa Fe Railway, today Tyler Station is a stop for Dallas’s DART system, providing easy access to the variety of concepts comprising the facilities today, including a brewery, Wax Space coworking, private offices, a bicycle shop, and more.