
Tnexster wrote:Can't wait until this starts to rise over the top of KPMG.
buildingswithlegs wrote:Tnexster wrote:Can't wait until this starts to rise over the top of KPMG.
Am I wrong in thinking the hotel portion won’t rise above KPMG, just the residential part will?
R1070 wrote:One more floor for the hotel portion?
R1070 wrote:I noticed that too, but I like it. That's a big trend in NYC these days.
Tnexster wrote:R1070 wrote:I noticed that too, but I like it. That's a big trend in NYC these days.
I like it too, and I wouldn't mind a few more like that.
tanzoak wrote:Tnexster wrote:R1070 wrote:I noticed that too, but I like it. That's a big trend in NYC these days.
I like it too, and I wouldn't mind a few more like that.
I mean, it's just some quirky trend or anything, that's just what happens in high-demand areas when FAR is the binding zoning constraint. You have a given amount of square footage you can build, and people will pay more than the added construction cost for it to be higher up, so you get narrower towers on a given size of land.
Tnexster wrote:Those white/silver panels on the exterior are interesting and sort of resemble the exterior of Wyly theater, was that planned to be that way?
muncien wrote:Tnexster wrote:Those white/silver panels on the exterior are interesting and sort of resemble the exterior of Wyly theater, was that planned to be that way?
Too funny... It looks like something on one of those 'engineering fail' videos. I'm sure, once it's all completed, it'll look 'intentional'. haha
Downtown Dallas' first Arts District hotel will open this fall
The first hotel in downtown Dallas' booming Arts District is set to open this fall.
The 183-room boutique hotel is apart of the $250 million Hall Arts project at Ross Avenue and Leonard Street across from the Meyerson Symphony Center.
Along with the hotel, the project includes a 28-story residential high-rise with 44 condominium units priced from about $2 million.
The hotel will have more than 6,000 square feet of space for private events. A rooftop pool at the hotel will have views of downtown.
The new hotel will be managed by Latitudes: Lifestyles by Crescent Hotels & Resorts of Virginia.
A new restaurant is headed to the already saturated Dallas Arts District this fall, slated for the forthcoming HALL Arts Hotel.
Ellie’s will debut at the corner of Ross Avenue and Leonard Street, named for CEO Craig Hall’s late mother who’s described as a “trailblazer for women’s rights” and one of the first women to enlist in the U.S. Navy, according to a press release.
DPatel304 wrote:Downtown Dallas' first Arts District hotel will open this fall
The first hotel in downtown Dallas' booming Arts District is set to open this fall.
The 183-room boutique hotel is apart of the $250 million Hall Arts project at Ross Avenue and Leonard Street across from the Meyerson Symphony Center.
Along with the hotel, the project includes a 28-story residential high-rise with 44 condominium units priced from about $2 million.The hotel will have more than 6,000 square feet of space for private events. A rooftop pool at the hotel will have views of downtown.
The new hotel will be managed by Latitudes: Lifestyles by Crescent Hotels & Resorts of Virginia.
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... -open-fall
j_d_p wrote:DPatel304 wrote:Downtown Dallas' first Arts District hotel will open this fall
The first hotel in downtown Dallas' booming Arts District is set to open this fall.
The 183-room boutique hotel is apart of the $250 million Hall Arts project at Ross Avenue and Leonard Street across from the Meyerson Symphony Center.
Along with the hotel, the project includes a 28-story residential high-rise with 44 condominium units priced from about $2 million.The hotel will have more than 6,000 square feet of space for private events. A rooftop pool at the hotel will have views of downtown.
The new hotel will be managed by Latitudes: Lifestyles by Crescent Hotels & Resorts of Virginia.
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... -open-fall
So Hall is flying his own flag? No access to a national reservation system...
Tucy wrote:j_d_p wrote:DPatel304 wrote:
https://www.dallasnews.com/business/rea ... -open-fall
So Hall is flying his own flag? No access to a national reservation system...
I think it's going to be a "Latitudes: Lifestyles by Crescent" Hotel?