There are luxuries — and then there is luxury. In the former category? Spa-like baths. Boutique-style closets. European appliances that sauté, simmer, and chill. In the latter? Health, wellness, thoughtfulness, and ease — things that really matter, every day.
We know of a place with all of it: HALL Arts Residences — the 28-story, 48-home luxury residential high-rise in the Dallas Arts District. In fact, we don’t know of a building planned with more considerate thinking. Committed to building responsibly and sustainably, HALL Group, along with HKS Architects, Emily Summers Design Associates, and Austin Commercial, the Dallas-based builders, worked together to implement thoughtful design planning and advanced technologies in creating this high-performing building.
Then came the fruits of their labor: In October 2022, the building received LEED Gold Certification, issued by the U.S. Green Building Council. Now, HALL Arts Residences has just become the first high-rise multifamily tower in Texas to receive WELL Certification, a global system for measuring, certifying and monitoring the performance of the building as it relates to the health and well-being of residents, staff and guests. Ten core concepts are studied and scored: air, water, nourishment, light, movement, thermal comfort, sound, materials, mind, and community.
Living WELL at HALL Arts Residences
It’s heady stuff — but so is everything at HALL Arts Residences. Some of the wellness-focused features include multilevel air filtration systems, designed to capture fine and coarse particles such as VOCs and pollen, that work toward reducing asthmatic, allergic, and other respiratory conditions. The flooring in all homes contains sound-reducing membranes that mitigate impact noise from the home above.
The 11-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows in each home don’t just bring in those breathtaking views of the Dallas Arts District and downtown Dallas: They supply ample natural light to support homeowners’ circadian rhythms. There are even healthy snack options available daily throughout the common areas of the building, not to mention direct connection to the arts district’s ample green spaces and parks.
“The health and wellness of our homeowners was a top priority when designing and building HALL Arts Residences,” says Craig Hall, founder and chairman of HALL Group. “The WELL Gold Certification aligned with our vision to create the most beautiful, sustainable, and health-focused residential tower in Texas — a vision that gave us the opportunity to achieve this top building-health standard.”
HALL Arts Residences general manager Brandon Davidson knows how beneficial these health features are to homeowners.
“Our recent WELL Gold Certification embodies our commitment to nurturing both our homeowners’ health and happiness. This achievement is a testament to our unwavering dedication to providing an environment that enriches lives, fostering a community where everyone thrives,” Davidson said.
For future buyers looking to maintain an active lifestyle just steps from their home, look no further. The building offers a state-of-the-art fitness center — complete with Peloton equipment and a Pilates Reformer — and a treatment room for massages and more. Outside, there is a resort-style infinity-edge pool, heated spa and private putting green.
Exclusively representing the luxurious — and healthful — high-rise, Cindi Caudle and Kyle Richards with Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty are offering in-person and virtual tours of the entire tower. You can also visit hallartsresidences.com and briggsfreeman.com to see this exceptional property for yourself!