Downtown and Uptown Dallas Texas

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Enjoy the beautiful views of Downtown Dallas and Uptown Dallas from The 16th floor of The Centrum Highrise located on corner of Oak Lawn Avenue and Cedar Springs Road. Graphic Design Group International Incorporated 214-520-8800 3624 Oak Lawn Dallas, TX 75219 A full-service residential design firm located in Dallas, Texas. A national reputation for custom residential design, hospitality, and unique commercial projects. Designing and creating cutting-edge multi-dimensional residential experiences for clients around the globe. The company's creative vision, artistic expression and problem-solving capabilities are the foundation for its success in designing distinctive environments that communicate a unique point of view based on the clients requirements. Recognized for successfully blending the classical elegance of authentic period architecture and crisp contemporary design with the comfort and practicality of state-of-the-art technology and the finest building materials and craftsmanship available. From estate homes to adaptive re-use of historic buildings, we are dedicated to providing our clients with excellence in design and functionality. Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Uptown is a PID (public improvement district) and an upscale neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. Uptown is adjacent-to and north-of downtown Dallas, and is bordered by US 75 (Central Expressway) on the east, N Haskell Avenue on the northeast, Katy Trail on the northwest, Bookhout Street and Cedar Springs Road on the west, N Akard Street on the southwest and Spur 366 (Woodall Rodgers Freeway) on the south.[1] Uptown is one of the most pedestrian-friendly areas in all of Texas. It is largely "new urbanist" in scope; the majority of facilities considered "Uptown institutions" are relatively new and were created during the late 20th and early 21st Centuries' new urbanist urban planning movement. Popular with a diverse group of young professionals, multi-use development is the norm and an increasingly pedestrian culture continues to thrive.

Comments

  1. Could be so much better if love field was farther away.
  2. This is called Progression & moving Upward
  3. I love my city! I just want to know at 1:03, what is that building? I always see it going to Target or the nearby Walmart grocery.
  4. Loves those views of DT and uptown
  5. Damn, I didnt know they were building something next to Cityplace. Hopefully it will have height. Cranes everywhere. Yes!
  6. Awesome. Thanks. Cant wait for the Blue Ciel and Mckinney/Olive to go up. Not to mention many others planned. And let's see what Perot Jr has planned for the land he bought downtown. Give us our deserved Supertall!


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