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Chase Tower-Rotunda-Brochure V4-1 AT With $50 million in capital improvements underway, Chase Tower continues to shine as a classic icon in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. world-renowned Richard Keating, one of the greatest architects of our time, Chase Tower has become a permanent icon in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. The artfully-inspired Rotunda at Chase Tower serves as the centerpiece of the reimagined Ross Avenue Plaza, the entrance to one of the most recognizable and timeless office towers in the city. Designed to compliment the prestige of the Arts District, the highly visible, multi-level Rotunda is uniquely located to cater to the refined culinary tastes of the District’s visitors and DFW locals. CBD DISTRICT ARTS UPTOWN 30 35E 35E N N 35E 30 366 DALLAS CBD NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER N. FIELD ST. DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART KLYDE WARREN PARK DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT N. PEARL ST. AT MEYERSON SYMPHONY CENTER WINSPEAR OPERA HOUSE 366 ROSS AVE. THE SPIRE, 12-ACRE DEVELOPMENT (2022) 377 287 121 Addison 75 Located at the hard corner of Ross Avenue and 114 Airport 35W UPTOWN Pearl St, The Rotunda is conveniently located in downtown Dallas. The nearby major interstates UPTOWN 81 35E 635 N and thoroughfares connect the Arts District to 377 Dallas N Love Field ARTS some of the State’s most affluent neighborhoods 820 183 183 DISTRICT 77 and notable attractions. 199 ARTS DISTRICT 360 The Rotunda at Chase Tower boasts immediate 30 access to the very walkable Dallas Arts District, home 820 CBD to 13 cultural facilities – including four buildings by 287 CBD 35E Pritzker Prize-winning architects – and Klyde Warren 20 77 Park, five-acre epicenter for Dallas’s new urban core. 20 67 287 35W 360 N H A L L D S T IC KA B R SO OWN N S T L S R E T A MMON W L I N S A S V T E E D OAK LAWN AV ALLAS Chase Tower is the cornerstone of the Dallas Arts OAK LAWN AVE NO C H O T R URT TH District. As the largest connected Arts District in LE AR CREEK N GRE B TO LV R D TUR TLE Y M ST C L WEL BORN the US, the area continues to be developed as R HI BRO S EE L WELBOR N ST A K B N LVD W S R N S A RO S K ES B ES T Y N T N ST W ET ET WELBOR the preeminent destination for arts and culture in EMM UT H N C A ALAM L S H E L ON V T NT F F L S the DFW Metroplex. D AIRAIR S T S ER T O FW MOU MOU HOOD S T ST B LEE PKWY BR L Y V VE HOOD ST O D N A N WN TT The popularity of the Arts District also makes LA WN S OAK S S T T LEMMON for an excellent opportunity to serve the refined T SALE S T D DIC tastes of its over 4.1 million annual visitors. R ENI D ST E AG TURTLE CREEK BLVD AV GI A WN K A O L V L AS AK LESPIE In addition to showcasing some of the most O N E M N O EW A N PLE walkable and green-space dense areas in North S MA L T S E A T M N G V M Texas, the Arts District is home to Dallas’ most A T N O E S O T V ON A URTLE H CREEK B IS L N D VD D E E T V O L B K B E AV H prominent cultural institutions, including the U CRE G E T LAC L C TRAVIS S S L ASS S ILL R RT U E ARLISL T T T ON ON Z PL E KB AT&T Performing Arts Center, the Dallas Museum S EK L D LE CRE O S T TUR URN T C ST N E T U SO S of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the DI P M M E S COLE L S T T RLISLE ST N CA Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. 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