Marquita Court: Preserving History, Building for the Future in Dallas

In the summer of 2022, I received a call that no property owner wants to get—a section of the roof at the historic Marquita Court Apartments in East Dallas had collapsed. Thankfully, no one was injured, but over 30 residents were displaced. The building, which had stood for nearly 100 years, finally gave out under the strain of age. 

We immediately launched a full-scale restoration, drawing from lessons we learned during the 2018 renovation of Bella Villa Apartments. Our approach wasn’t just about fixing what was broken—it was about future-proofing Marquita Court for the next century. We replaced outdated systems with modern amenities like central air conditioning, in-unit laundry, and completely new plumbing and electrical systems. But equally important was preserving the building’s historic charm.

Working closely with city planners, zoning officials, and historic preservation committees, we struck a balance between honoring the building’s legacy and ensuring 21st-century safety and comfort for its residents. The result is a property that retains its 1920s character while offering the conveniences of modern living. If you want to learn more about our process, check out the full story in the Lakewood Advocate.

The biggest takeaway from this experience? Real renovation is an investment in the future. It’s not about patching things up—it’s about looking ahead while preserving the past. Thorough renovations not only protect your investment but also enhance the quality of life for those who live there. At Indio Management, we’re committed to doing things the right way, and this time, we did. 

Seth Bame

Hi, I’m Seth. I’m an Entrepreneur living in Dallas, Texas. I am a fan of real estate, technology, and innovation.

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