Exciting opportunities
unfold every day at Museum Tower. Steps away from the finest in art, live
performances, and gourmet fare, this 42-story architectural wonder stands
supreme in both comfort and luxury. Experience a taste of luxury high-rise
living through notes from a diary of a Museum Tower resident:
It’s seven o’clock on
a Wednesday morning. The sun is rising through my eastern view, touching the
magnificent buildings in the Dallas Arts District. The
striking design of the lozenge-shaped AT&T Performing Arts Center by Foster
+ Partners is an architectural beauty. You know those mornings on vacation
where you can’t wait to step out onto the balcony and take in the amazing view?
Well, that’s my morning – every morning – waking up at Museum Tower.
Nine o’clock and
counting… After coffee on the balcony, it’s time to meet my trainer at the
state-of-the-art fitness center and indulge in a soothing post-workout massage
in the comfort of a serene, private room. A quick call to the concierge and my
dinner reservation is set, while tonight’s theater tickets are hand delivered.
Twelve o’clock. I step outside to feel the fall breeze
and take a short walk to meet friends for a bite at Lark in the Park. I’ve
decided to go light for lunch after that workout.
Two o’clock. Meet
clients in the Museum Tower owners’ conference room and then return emails and
make some phone calls from my home office. I look out to see blue skies
accessorizing Dallas’ beautiful architecture, including the Pritzker
Prize-winning I.M. Pei’s Meyerson Symphony Center.
Six o’clock. Greet
friends for cocktails in the Terrace Lounge before tonight’s performance of
Peter Pan 360 at the Spire. It’s always been a childhood favorite of ours. Now we
get to enjoy it together, as Neverland is brought to the heart of the Arts
District, at The Spire, in association with the AT&T Performing Arts
District. My home has become the designated spot to start an evening in the
city, but I don’t mind at all. With a sweeping view 21 stories up, what better
way to toast the town?
Eight o’clock. Dinner
at Fearings. We opt for Chef Dean Fearing’s tasting menu to enjoy an array of
delectable delights. The culinary work of art created in the open kitchen is a
preview to tonight’s show, if you will. Paired with a selection of wines, we
savor the exquisite flavor.
Midnight, and the
view from my cozy living room has evolved into a light show. Fully immersed in
a world of arts and culture, I’m living exactly what I love every day. Maybe
life is but a dream?
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on High Rise Living, please visit musemtowerdallas.com