NOW LEASING 1414-1416 BENNETT AVE DALLAS TEXAS 75206
Our buildings are located in the trendiest neighborhoods of Dallas. With a walkscore of 90, you can enjoy fine dining, shopping or taking a stroll with Fido minutes from your door step. Neighborhoods i.e. Lower Greenville, Deep Ellum, Uptown, Oak Lawn Avenue, Knox-Henderson and Downtown Dallas are only minutes away.
Lower Greenville-
Lower Greenville is known for Greenville Avenue, a lively dining and nightlife strip packed with trendy bistros, tequila bars and convivial patios hung with festive lights. A neon-lit marquee beckons indie and alt-country fans to the Granada Theater, a buzzy live music venue in a 1940s art deco building. Off the avenue, stylish bungalow homes line the quiet, tree-lined streets.
Deep Ellum-
The lively Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries and long-time concert venues for indie and blues. Brewpubs, cocktail bars and Tex-Mex eateries draw a boisterous crowd on weekends, while edgy, experimental drama dominates the program at the time-tested Undermain Theatre, in a warehouse basement. The Deep Ellum Brewing Company offers tours, tastings and events.
Uptown-
Uptown is known for its eclectic bar and restaurant scene, including lively sports bars, posh global bistros and hip cocktail lounges. The action centers on McKinney Avenue, where a free vintage trolley trundles past boutiques selling high-end fashion and chic western wear. Attracting joggers and cyclists, the Katy Trail skirts Turtle Creek, passing parks, beer gardens and the cool Museum of Geometric and MADI Art.
Knox-Henderson-
Knox-Henderson is one of the city’s most vibrant nightlife districts, packed with colorful Tex-Mex diners, upscale gastropubs and mellow, late-night cafes. The shopping scene centers on high-end home furnishings, both retro and contemporary, plus consignment stores for antiques and vintage fashion finds. The Katy Trail, a former railroad that’s now a popular jogging and cycling route, runs along the area’s west edge.
Downtown Dallas-
Downtown is a bustling business district known for Reunion Tower, a ball-shaped observation deck with sweeping views. Other landmarks include the original Neiman Marcus department store, selling upscale products since 1914. Eateries include Tex-Mex places and casual lunch spots, plus pubs that get lively at happy hour. The program at the Spanish baroque-style Majestic Theatre includes Broadway revivals and concerts.
Oak Lawn Avenue-
Between tonier Highland Park to the north and flashier Uptown to the south, Oak Lawn has long been the center of Dallas’ gay community. The neighborhood bars and clubs still draw big crowds each weekend, as does the annual Dallas Pride parade down Cedar Springs Road. But there are plenty of quieter streets of charming old duplexes, plus luxury living along Turtle Creek.
Local Hotspots-
La La Land Cafe
5626 Bell Avenue Dallas Texas 75206
The Halal Guys
1811 Greenville Avenue Dallas Texas 75206
Knife Dallas
5300 E Mockingbird Lane Dallas Texas 75206
Sundown At Granda
3520 Greenville Avenue Dallas Texas 75206
Gemma
2323 N Henderson Avenue Dallas Texas 75206
The Skellig
2409 N Henderson Avenue Dallas Texas 75206
Grub Burger Bar
4925 N Greenville Avenue Dallas Texas 75206
Major Employers-
AT&T
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Baylor Scott & White Medical Center
Kindred Hospital
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