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Park Cities People January 2022

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24 January 2022 | parkcitiespeople.com

HOUSE OF THE MONTH HALL Arts Residences

Dr. Barbara Sturm

(PHOTO: NATHAN SCHRODER)

D.L. Mack’s

(PHOTO: COURTESY VANDELAY HOSPITALITY)

Tootsies (PHOTO: TAMYTHA CAMERON)

Comings and Goings

D.L. Mack’s

6501 Hillcrest Avenue The American-style tavern recently opened in the 2,400-square-foot former home of the Biscuit Bar in University Park with an outdoor garden patio. The menu includes Chicago-style thin-crust pizza, cheeseburgers, chicken tenders, and the McCarthy salad with grilled chicken, cheddar, beets, avocado, tomato, and egg tossed with ranch dressing.

Dr. Barbara Sturm

Highland Park Village The sought-after aesthetic doctor recently opened her latest eponymous boutique and spa, offering the skincare line, facials, treatments, and services she’s known for, plus experiential elements such as treatment rooms, a tea bar, and power napping stations. The Park Cities boutique also is her first to feature a hairstyling room where customers can try her new hair and scalp collection. (PHOTOS: COURTESY BRIGGS FREEMAN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY)

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arefied air: Imagine life above dynamic Dallas, in its finest luxury high-rise. HALL Arts Residences boasts pure architecture, unrivaled luxuries, and a unique focus on health and wellness. With just 48 homes in the sleek 28-story tower, residents have the best of both worlds – peace and privacy within blocks of dining, shopping, and cultural offerings in the Dallas Arts District. Every home at 1747 Leonard Street offers 11-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, sweeping views, and state-of-the-art luxuries, such as

Bulthaup kitchens, Gaggenau appliances, and Dornbracht kitchen and bath fittings. The building’s top-notch amenities include valet and concierge services, a resort-style pool, fitness studio, wine room for entertaining, wine cellar for private storage, full catering kitchen, private dog park, and private putting green. The building’s many health-friendly features include multilevel air filtration, sounddeadening floor membranes, and interiordesign palettes that optimize light to maximize comfort.

Two leading companies joining forces to serve the Dallas-Fort Worth and N. Central TX area.

TREES AND LAWN

Fish City Grill

Preston-Royal When the seafood eatery damaged by a tornado sweeping through the Preston-Royal area in 2019 returns to its former location in January, diners will find a larger restaurant with more tables as well as a small patio.

REOPENED Tootsies

The Plaza at Preston Center The popular retailer recently reopened

The Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology 4305 MacArthur Ave. The counseling and mental health services provider initially founded in 1968 recently celebrated the dedication of a new central office building off Lemmon Avenue with therapeutic spaces for children and families and training facilities for the professional development of clinicians.

COMING Douglas Bar and Grill

Snider Plaza A full-service barbecue eatery by Wall Street executive turned pitmaster (and Park Cities resident) Doug Pickering is expected to open next to CVS in February. The menu will feature what Pickering calls “elevated Texas cuisine,” including barbecue staples like brisket, ribs, and sausage, as well as salad options, burgers, and more. For those who want a drink with dinner, there will also be a selection of wine, bourbon, and tequila. – Compiled by Rachel Snyder

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REOPENING

in its longtime home after damage from Winter Storm Uri forced the store to relocate temporarily for 10 months. David Droese, principal at Droese Raney Architect, who had a hand in the original design of the store 25 years ago, revamped the space. The store consolidated to one floor, added additional dressing room space, and a bar that will feature festive seasonal cocktails year round.

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