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3 6 0 9 G I L L O N AV E N U E HIGHLAND PARK | $8,995,000 ERIN MATHEWS 214.520.8300 EMATHEWS@ MATHEWS-NICHOLS.COM OBSESSIONS. DECORATION. SALIENT FACTS. G aze through the f l o o r - t o - c e i l i n g windows of the Hall Arts Residences model unit, and the magnifi cence of Rem Koolhaas' Wyly Theater, Norman Foster's Winspear Opera House, and I.M. Pei's Meyerson Symphony Center is all on view. "We wanted to be able to lean over the edge of our infi nity swimming pool and call down to our friends in black tie headed to the opera," says developer Craig Hall of the lifestyle future tenants will enjoy — including the developer himself and his wife, Kathryn Hall. The couple tapped architect Eddie Abeyta with HKS Architects and AD 100 designer Emily Pièce de RESIDENCE HOROLOGY LAB F ort Worth — known for its old-money oil barons and rich arts and culture scene (Fort Worth Modern, Kimbell Art Museum, et al.) — is proof that a Western heritage and luxury go hand in hand. Even Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld found inspiration in Fort Worth's famous Stockyards for his Paris-Dallas Métiers d'Art Collection, presented in Dallas in 2013. Earlier this year, Fort Worth saw the opening of Neiman Marcus at The Shops at Clearfork, a 95,000-square-foot store whose modernist architecture and tech- filled interior made headlines. This fall, the neighborhood gets another fashionable boost with a swell of high-profile openings that began last month: Tiffany & Co., with nearly 5,000 square feet of fine jewelry and private-sales salons; Louis Vuitton; Burberry; a Tory Burch boutique; a sleek Tesla showroom; plus new doors from luxe luggage brand Rimowa and Dallas-based c o n t e m p o r a r y w o m e n ' s r e t a i l e r Mill No. 3. Lisa Collins Shaddock Fort Worth's FASHIONABLE STOCKYARD 24 Summers for the project, which is situated in the heart of the Dallas Arts District; the building is already under construction and is scheduled to open Fall 2019. They spared no expense in the design of the 25-story residential high-rise and adjacent Hall Arts Hotel, which will be operated by Crescent Hotels & Resorts. Summers, whose work on the project recently garnered the American Society of Interior Designers' Texas Chapter Legacy of Design Award, selected a neutral palette, allowing the views of the neighboring Pritzker Prize-winning buildings to speak for themselves. Bulthaup kitchens, marble baths, six-inch-wide plank fl oors, cerused oak, limestone, and quartzite are the tip of the attention to detail. Hall Arts Residences, 2323 Ross Ave., hallartsresidences.com. Lisa Collins Shaddock Museum-worthy interiors by Emily Summers Design Associates MB&F's sculptural timepieces Neiman Marcus at The Shops at Clearfork, designed by San-Antonio based Alamo Architects W hen Maximilian Büsser left his 15-year stint at Harry Winston to found MB&F (Maximilian Büsser & Friends), he didn't just create a watch company. He built an artistic concept laboratory. MB&F's award-winning timepieces have been likened to three-dimensional sculpture, each with a playful backstory, such as the jellyfi sh-inspired Aquapod, which has a spherical, space-age face that glows in the dark. But such unconventional design does not come at the expense of quality, as MB&F is committed to traditional watchmaking of the highest craftsmanship. Eiseman Jewels in NorthPark Center is the exclusive MB&F retailer in Texas — and one out of only fi ve that carry the collection in the U.S. Eiseman Jewels, eisemanjewels. com. Lisa Collins Shaddock