Living The High Life is an Easy Choice in Dallas With Multiple Ways to Buy in HALL Arts Residences

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A resort-style swimming pool for long laps or a quick splash.

Let’s talk about a lifestyle: Sophisticated. Luxurious. Cosmopolitan. Glamorous, even. Yes, friends, let’s talk about HALL Arts Residences. It’s most definitely a lifestyle at 1747 Leonard Street in the Dallas Arts District.

What’s not to like? There’s a 24/7 concierge, swimming pool, fitness studio (just a gym wouldn’t do), a pet spa (because Fifi needs her hair done), wine room and wine cellar (life can be stressful), club room, and a treatment room (we all need a massage, right?). Living here brings all these great perks, and it’s mere minutes from Dallas cultural icons like the Meyerson Symphony Center, the Winspear Opera House, and Klyde Warren Park.

Wine time can be any time with this wine room.
The putting green’s view is unmatched.

The High Life

With 28 stories and 48 residences, this refined tower has been among the best in big-city living since it opened its doors in 2020. Remaining units are starting upwards of $3.8 million, with the latest addition to the condo tower named the Masterpiece Collection. Just now on the market are 12 new residences, the first to be available on floors 20 through 24. Prices range from $3.885 million to $5.7 million.

Not special enough? Well, honey, the shell of the two-story penthouse, Residence 2701, with its own
private swimming pool can be yours for $15 million.

Everybody Gets This

No matter which one they bought, all the HALL Arts homeowners enjoy the creative touch of Emily Summers, an award-winning interior designer. She and her team designed the condos’ layouts, the reception area, and the shared amenity spaces. Credit goes to her and her associates for choosing such features for each condo as Bulthaup kitchen systems, Gaggenau appliances, Lutron shades, Dornbracht polished fixtures, wide plank wood flooring, and marble bathrooms.

HALL Arts Residences and the attached HALL Arts Hotel Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton are connected to the Hall family. Kathryn Hall served as U.S. ambassador to Austria from 1997 to 2001, and her husband, Craig Hall, founded Dallas-based Hall Financial Group. The couple owns a Napa Valley winery, she is an attorney, and he was part-owner of The Dallas Cowboys, and that’s just part of their long resumes.

So we’ve established what kind of clientele the HALLS Arts Residences attract, making it a very nice place to call home. Now there’s one unit on the market, we would like to bring your attention to … it’s a way to slide into this lifestyle for under the going rate.

Step Inside Here

Check out unit 801. The price sits at $2 million, the least expensive entrée into this lifestyle we’ve been talking about. The owner, who has lived here for two years, is relocating to London, leaving this two-bedroom, two-bathroom contemporary condo for someone to practically steal. Deeded with it are two parking spaces, side by side, and unique to this unit, is a storage unit just a few steps from the front door, said Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty listing agent J.L. Forke. The 1,760 square feet includes a balcony of 160 square feet, perched upon which we would all look just darling.

Unit 801 is available now for $2 million.
Award-winning designer Emily Summers selected the truly top-of-the-line appliances in each kitchen.
Say good morning to Dallas without leaving your bedroom.

“Our unit is the least expensive currently on the market to get into the building,” said Forke, who is co-listing the condo with Jennifer Shindler. Forke said his seller, who has lived in high rises around the world, is reluctantly leaving. “He was sad to sell because the building staff was the best he had ever experienced,” Forke said. “They basically took excellent care and spoiled him.”

J.L. Forke and Jennifer Shindler

Being spoiled … that’s part of the lifestyle, too.

Joy Donovan is a contributing writer for CandysDirt.com covering the Midcities and Fort Worth.

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