How Less is More at Dallas’ Most Exciting High-Rise

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HALL Arts Residences in the Dallas Arts District is an exceptionally well-designed building, especially for health and privacy. (Photo: Joseph Haubert)

There has never been a year that taught us so much. You can kiss 2020 goodbye in your rearview mirror, but at least we finally, truly learned that less really is more! We’ve been saying this in real estate for years — now you believe us! You don’t need a ballroom, you need a living room. A cozy study instead of a home theater. And when it comes to high-rise living, you want community but you really don’t want The Venetian.

In a challenging year that brought about change in nearly every aspect of our lives, a new premium was placed on privacy and security — especially at home. The real estate market in Dallas didn’t miss a beat: In terms of high-rise homes, there has been a renewed interest in boutique buildings with smaller community sizes. 

“Prospective high-rise buyers value privacy, security and comfort, above all else,” says Kyle Richards with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty. “Smaller communities like HALL Arts Residences are able to deliver these key features while also providing the top-of-the-line amenities expected at a luxury building.”

Luxury is the key word at HALL Arts Residences. The sophisticated tower, which opened in fall 2020 in the Dallas Arts District, was planned long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Developer Craig Hall and his team saw the benefits that a more intimate, boutique-style building presented — even outside a global health crisis — and that design foresight has paid off.

Photo: Robert Tsai
Photo: Joseph Haubert

Evidence of Excellence

Exhibit A: With an exclusive collection of only 48 homes spread throughout 28 stories, don’t expect to wait in any lines for an elevator at HALL Arts Residences, where most floors feature only one to two residences.

Exhibit B: Another major aspect of the building that was incorporated into its design is enhanced air quality, thanks to advanced ventilation and multilevel air filtration.

Exhibit C: It’s quieter here, because of features such as demising walls — the walls between individual residences — that mitigate noise transfer, and sound-reducing membranes that are installed between the building’s floors.   

Thanks to all this forward thinking, HALL Arts Residences has earned WELL Multifamily Certification, the first global health-rating system focused exclusively on the way a building impacts its occupants.

You know, with interest rates at historic lows and the growing itch for new surroundings at home (and now at your home office!), we can’t think of a better time to consider the high-rise life.

With an optimal location in the Dallas Arts District — next to fabulous restaurants, Pritzker Prize-winning architecture, and world-class museums and entertainment venues — HALL Arts Residences is ready to welcome you home.

Even the living-room-style lobby and the warm, individualized service here signal that you’ve arrived back home the minute you step foot inside the building.

Even the lobby at HALL Arts has a warm, distinct living room type feel. (Photo: Robert Tsai)

Exclusively representing the high-rise, Cindi Caudle and Kyle Richards with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty are offering in-person and virtual tours of the entire tower.

You can also visit hallartsresidences.com and briggsfreeman.com to see this exceptional property for yourself.

It’s boutique, it’s thoughtfully designed, it’s a building of incredible forethought and intellectual pre-planning — not to mention the great art that stimulates your mind every time you pass a beautiful piece.

Developer Craig Hall knew five years ago that a healthy living building in Uptown would be just what the doctor ordered.

Candy Evans, founder and publisher of CandysDirt.com, is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters.

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