Among the standout pieces, Christopher Jones’s striking art installation at Alfred’s cocktail bar crafts beauty from history, incorporating salvaged cogs and gears from the building’s original elevator. The property’s connection to entertainment royalty is celebrated through Bengisu Bayrak’s rare photographs of the King’s handwritten notes from The Heartbreak Hotel. Watercolorist Maksim Koloskov brings fresh perspectives to both residential and office spaces, with captivating pieces adorning the office conference corridor and the residential library. Artist Libbie Masterson’s mirrored photographs create dramatic visual statements in the lobby garden corridor and amenity level. In contrast, local Texas artist Paul Meyer’s circular masterpiece in the residential lobby incorporates elements from the original building.
This reimagined landmark by Hines, the global real estate investment manager, along with partners Mitsui Fudosan America and McNair Interests, offers 345 residences ranging from intimate studios to expansive penthouses thoughtfully redesigned by Dallas’ GFF and featuring interiors by renowned Rottet Studio. “Our residents will enjoy luxurious homes, world-class amenities as well as two exceptional dining experiences at Doce Mesas and CATCH Dallas," says Corbin Eckel, managing director at Hines, “further enhancing the vibrant atmosphere of this unique community.”