It’s be called loft living, in the middle of the action, which accurately sums up the handsome Uptown 15-story high-rise in Dallas

Located in an area of Dallas steeped in historical significance, the former 2011 Cedar Springs Building was demolished in early 1999, to make way for the new 2011 Cedar Springs condominiums, which stands today as an enduring symbol of the city’s evolution as a recognized U.S. urban center for work, leisure, and extravagant living.


Each space features a two-story floor plan with large terraces, constructed specifically as luxury residences with loft elements such as concrete floors and exposed duct work. Many also feature marble baths and granite countertops in kitchens. There is a pool, garage parking for residents, as well as guest parking available.

Some of the most interesting components of the building include the fact that it presents walkability not availability in other areas of Dallas.

Homeowners easily live within walking distance of some of the region’s best fine dining (Fearing’s, Billy Can Can, Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille), as well as enviable boutique shopping in West Village and Victory Park, and top entertainment options throughout all 68-acres of the Arts District.


On any given night of the week, catch a steady stream of sports match-ups at the American Airlines Center,and the best in performance at venues such as House of Blues, and the soon-to-open HiFi Dallas.

2011 Cedar Springs is just steps off the picturesque Katy Trail, with exceptional access to a variety of lovely Dallas greenspaces such as Reverchon Park, and Turtle Creek Park, providing access to cultural centers such as the DMA, Nasher Sculpture Center and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science.