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Dallas Power And Light Building Purchased by Which Wich Founder Jeff Sinelli

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It’s confirmed: Which Wich founder Jeff Sinelli was the lucky person to purchase the Dallas Power and Light building at 115 S. Tyler Street. His first order of business? Restoring the neon signage that will return to its rightful place atop the historic building. The property was marketed by broker Randall Simpson for noted preservationist and attorney John McCall.
Sinelli, who calls himself the “chief vibe officer” of the sandwich chain, also created Genghis Grill. He plans to use the space to incubate a new beverage concept, in addition to retail and hospitality space.
Welcome to North Oak Cliff, Jeff!
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