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DIVE INTO OUR DIGITAL WORLD PAPERCITYMAG.COM HISTORIC RENOVATION A n iconic 1927 Uptown Dallas apartment building is set to be revamped by powerhouse developer Hines. Hines purchased the Maple Terrace Apartments, designed by Sir Alfred Bossom, with the intent to renovate the 1920s building, according to Hines managing director Ben Brewer; the historic structure will not be torn down. The seven-story Mediterranean-style complex will get the same luxe amenities as Hines' new wave of showcase residential properties, including The Preston in Houston and The Victor in Dallas' Victory Park neighborhood. Read more at papercitymag.com/maple-terrace. RISING NEIGHBORHOOD AN UNCOMMON RETREAT Dallas' Design District is an up-and- coming neighborhood when it comes to food and nightlife. Known for its many art galleries, design studios and showrooms, the district also boasts several great restaurants, breweries, coffee shops, entertainment hot spots, and the new Virgin Hotels Dallas. Developer Bill Hutchinson of Dunhill Partners had a vision of what the Design District could be when he purchased large swaths of it in 2014. Now, it's just about there. This is your guide to Mr. Hutchinson's Neighborhood. Read more at papercitymag.com/design-district. As soon as you walk into Commons Club, you forget you're dining in a hotel restaurant. But that's what the new Virgin Hotels Dallas is all about. Each area — from the Funny Library Coffee Shop to the rooftop Pool Club, to the guest chambers — transports you to a fun time zone. Dallas chef Matt McCallister's new restaurant is marked by shareable plates, a little foodie theater (the beef tartare is prepared tableside), and wood-fi red dishes. There's even a Shag Room, a lounging spot with sofas and shaggy black rugs. Read more at papercitymag.com/commons-club. NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP D on't be the last to get the new PC Daily. Our redesigned, expanded editorial newsletter puts the entire city right in your inbox. You get Dallas' top fashion, restaurant, real estate, society, and art news — and more — fi ve times a week. Sign up at papercitymag.com/ newsletter. Notre-Dame Basilica @megziots American Airlines Center @reallywrongfong Dior Rimowa @papercitydallas #PCSEEN WHAT OUR EDITORS ARE UP TO, DIGITALLY. 14 The Design District Beef tartare at Commons Club Maple Terrace LIKE: facebook.com/papercitymagdallas FOLLOW: @papercitydallas TWEET: @papercitymag GET SOCIAL: La Vie Style House STAYING POWER By now, you may have discovered La Vie Style House's pop-up shop. The Le Labo- scented boutique is in a prime Highland Park Village spot between Bandier and Celine, and is packed to the brim with vibrant, vintage-inspired caftans and kimonos. Or maybe you saw Chrissy Teigen sporting one of the Dallas brand's neon- green kimonos on Instagram. Both are solid introductions. Now, you have more time to make your own. La Vie is extending its stay through Sunday, February 23, following Goop's path of embracing the Highland Park shopping scene. Read more at papercitymag.com/la-vie.