07/29/08 PEGASUS NEWS, Thompson & Knight relocates to One Arts >> (PDF)
Proving the Firm's 120-year commitment to Dallas' Arts District and the City of Dallas, the firm occupies 180,000 SF on six floors of One Arts. Pursuing LEED-CI Silver Certification...
May 6, 2008 WALL STREET JOURNAL - The Housing Crisis is Over >> (PDF)
Most people forget that the current housing bust is nearly three years old. Home sales peaked in July 2005. Click to read article - PDF
March, 2008 New Models at One Arts Plaza >> (web site link)
Two new models showcase the local talents of Scott +
Crooner Design plus modern art from Marty Walker and Holly Johnson
Art Galleries.
Best places to retire 2007 CNNmoney.com ARTS DISTRICT Best neighborhoods to retire >> (web site link)
If life after work means more than a beach chair, the best place to retire might be the big city. We looked at 30 of the nation's largest metro areas and found the right neighborhoods for you.
8/29/07 Three Arts Plaza >>
Three Arts Plaza is the eastern iconic point of entry into Downtown Dallas. It is expected to be a 26 story office tower of 530,000 square feet.
8/29/07 Two Arts Plaza >>
Two Arts Plaza is anticipated to open in 2010 or 2011 and will offer approximately 50 residences, 508,000 office space square footage, and more than 5,000 square feet of retail.
07/17/07 DALLAS MORNING NEWS - Arts District as a destination by Suzanne Marta >> (PDF)
...more than two dozen groups and organizations that call the 19-block district home – such as the Dallas Black Dance Theater, Turtle Creek Chorale and Fine Arts Chamber Players. "We want people to say, ''Tonight we''re going to the cultural district'' instead of just saying, ''Tonight we''re going to the symphony,'' " Ms. Pollock said.
07/01/2007 SURFACE MAGAZINE Parallax Views by Shonquis Moreno >> (web site link)
From the moment [Lincoln Schatz''s] piece was erected in the lobby of the One Arts Plaza building last April, its two high-definition cameras began to record and archive the events and people that give the location its character. “From Here” may be one of the largest new media work to go up in an American public space thus far.
07/2007 Dallas City Performance Hall by SOM Architecture >> (PDF)
One Arts Plaza''s direct neighbor. To be completed in 2010, SOM’s design includes a multipurpose 750-seat theater, two flexible 200-seat theaters, art galleries, a café, a bookshop, an enclosed garden, and educational and meeting spaces.
06/15/2007 DALLAS MORNING NEWS - Skyline to get lighted, Floating Cube by STEVE BROWN >> (PDF)
Lights inside the Arts District building are already shining for the first tenants. It''s the exterior light display that''s pending. The outside lighting on the newest addition to Dallas'' skyline continues a tradition started almost a century ago.
5/18/2007 7-Eleven opens downtown store at One Arts Plaza >> (web site link)
7-Eleven is the first to move into One Arts Plaza and has opened its flagship store. This fall the convenience store will count among its neighbors a Napa Valley wine bar and two restaurants. The Screen Door will serve modern Southern cuisine. Tei An will serve sushi and soba noodles.
05/02/2007 Video projects new realities of technology DALLAS MORNING NEWS by Charissa N. Terranova >> (PDF)
Artist Lincoln Schatz created the video installation From Here as a permanent fixture in One Arts Plaza in downtown Dallas. Mr. Schatz rethinks the machine-as-human not in our three-dimensional likeness but in the flatness of two 9-by-9-foot walls of screens. He conjures in particular that most human of all human capacities, memory.
04/02/2007 Lucy Billingsley debuts on KERA March 30th >> (PDF)
Lee Cullum, an award-winning journalist, commentator, and political analyst, returns to KERA''s airwaves as the host of KERA''s CEO, a new half-hour television and radio series that will feature intimate conversations with successful Texas cheif executives. Lucy Billingsley debuted on KERA March 30th.
03/25/2007 NEW YORK TIMES - Dallas Does Dallas by MIMI SCHWARTZ >> (PDF)
Dallas is obsessed with maintaining a reputation for impeccable, indisputable good taste. These days, you can''t visit the city without someone buttonholing you to chant a mantra of big-time architecture: a new opera center by Norman Foster, a new theater by Rem Koolhaas, a proposed bridge spanning the Trinity River by Santiago Calatrava.
The design is conceived for construction in two stages. So far, only the first stage – comprising a 750-seat, acoustically adjustable proscenium theater for music and dance, plus some lobby and support space – has been funded...
11/13/2006 BARRON'S - Lap of Luxury by Robin Goldwyn Blumenthal >> (PDF)
AT THE HIGHEST REACHES OF APARTMENT HEAVEN, where only the wealthiest of the wealthy can afford to perch, even the air has a different feel. Fittingly, these castles in the sky have been largely insulated from the harsh realities of the housing slowdown. The swelling ranks of millionaires and billionaires have been flocking to cities or trading up faster than developers can build the next gleaming, luxury apartment tower.
07/23/06 THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, HOMECENTER >> One Arts Plaza Hosts Hard Hat Tours. Lucy Billingsley, Developer of One Arts Plaza, and David Griffin, of David Griffin and Company Realtors, announce plans for the Arts District neighborhood from the 15th floor of the construction site.
02/26/06 THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, HOMECENTER >> (PDF)
David Griffin & Co. Realtors announces the sales effort is going well for the new high-rise condominium residences at One Arts Plaza.
02/24/06 THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS by STEVE BROWN >> (PDF)
Spriraling construction costs are putting a squeeze on commercial builders. Billingsley Co. is building one of Dallas'' biggest commercial projects – the $125 million One Arts Plaza building downtown. Ms. Billingsley said her firm was fortunate to purchase materials before the latest round of price increases.
10/30/2005 TRAVEL - Going to: Dallas >> (PDF)
NEW YORK TIMES by SALLY HORCHOW Dallas''s burgeoning art scene is now attracting international art connoisseurs, who formerly bypassed Big D''s offerings in favor of Fort Worth and Marfa.
10/10/05 Modernist condominium residences on floors 18-24 >> (PDF)
Designed by award-winning architect Lionel Morrison, the building will offer retail, dining, and office space in addition to 70 modernist condominium residences on floors 18-24. At the base of the building, surrounding a 30,000 square foot plaza with fountains will be two levels of retail, dining and shopping.
7/27/05 Work begins on One Arts Plaza >> (web site link)
DALLAS BUSINESS JOURNAL Ground was broken this week on the initial phase of a $125 million mixed-use complex in downtown Dallas.
7/27/05 Urban grocer was on their list a long time >> (web site link)
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS by MICHAEL E. YOUNG Downtown Dallas'' urban homesteaders can finally sample what they''ve long hungered for - an honest-to-goodness grocery store right in the neighborhood.