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Play in the neighborhood
Trinity Groves is a multiphase redevelopment
effort of a former warehouse and light-
industrial site that began with a 10.3-
acre restaurant/specialty food incubator
and destination project. The district is
located along the Trinity River, across
from downtown Dallas, at the base of
the new and iconic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West Dallas.
Trinity Groves currently includes 14 restaurants, two dessert
shops, a culinary education and events center, and a
brewery, all located in four buildings that were formerly
used primarily as a trucking facility. Following on the success
of the restaurant incubator concept, the developers have
embarked on a plan and program to develop 90 adjacent
acres with new apartment, condominium, hotel, and office
space, as well as additional restaurant and retail space.
Located in the heart of North Oak Cliff,
the Bishop Arts District is home to over 60
independent boutiques, restaurants, bars,
coffee shops, and art galleries, making it
one of Dallas’ most unique neighborhoods.
Layered with a vibrant social scene and laid-back atmosphere, The
Bishop Arts District is a neighborhood rich in charm and history.
Since the area’s revitalization, the Bishop Arts District has been
featured in the New York Times, USA Today and The Daily Beast for
its small-town feel, hidden-gem appeal, and close-knit community.
At the foot of the Belmont Hotel sits Sylvan
30, the latest destination in West Dallas
with options to hit the spot for any taste.
Sylvan | Thirty is much more than just a place
to pick up some vegetables or grab a quick
bite to eat. With farmers markets, public
art displays by local artisans and countless community events,
Sylvan | Thirty always offers a hub of activity in the community.
Sylvan | Thirty includes more than 200 studios and lofts,
local retailers and a local, organic grocery market with farm
fresh produce, artisan breads and a high-quality butcher.