After this breakthrough, Downtown Dallas has placed itself as the leading destination to live, be entertained, dine and shop. There are significant increases in numbers of emerging new restaurants, retailer and cultural areas. There are a lot to see in its districts.
Baylor – home for many
non-profit organizations. It is known for its pedestrian safe streets
and home of historic residences such as houses, apartments and condos.
Civic Center – It is the local center of several landmark destinations like the Dallas City Hall.
Dallas Arts District – it is known to be the biggest arts district found in the US. It’s the place of Dallas Museum, AT&T Performing Arts Center and many others.
Dallas Farmers Market –
it is in a large area and has been the primary source of all fresh
products and materials for landscaping for the past 60 years.
Deep Ellum – It is
famous for its rich history and unusual atmosphere. The place is full of
nightclubs, performance venues and assorted restaurants.
Design District – it is
a successful destination for about 300 specialty merchants that offer
exceptional art works, designed products and furnishings.
Main Street District –
Its landmark includes Comerica Bank Tower, Neiman Marcus Store and a lot
of restaurants. It also has historical buildings that were later
converted to residential buildings.
Reunion District – it
is popular for its two major landmarks—- Union Station and Reunion
Tower. The Reunion Tower houses Five-Sixty which is a fine dine
restaurant of Wolfgang Puck.
The other districts of apartments in downtown Dallas are Riverfront District, South Side,The Cedars, Uptown Dallas and Victory Park. All of them are exceptional in transitioning into a great area of the Downtown.