HARWOOD PAPER WINTER 2019 / SPRING 2020

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THE DISTRICT DEFINED

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Harwood Trailhead Now Open

An Intimate Conversation with Kengo Kuma

Experience Winter Flavors in the District

Bleu Ciel's Art Installation with Artist Uprising

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Surprise Headliner Wade Bowen

THIRD ANNUAL HOPE FEST SETS NEW RECORD

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BENEFIT CONCERT FEATURING WADE BOWEN RAISES OVER $260,000

s September came to a close, so did the third annual Hope Fest: Live from Harwood. Over 600 guests danced the night away at Happiest Hour to their favorite country hits by Ray Johnston Band and showstopping surprise headliner Wade Bowen. The evening was an outstanding success.

Welcoming more guests and sponsors alike, this year’s Hope Fest set a new record. Raising over $260,000 through ticket sales, donations, and a raffle, proceeds benefitted four Texas nonprofits: Cornerstone Achievement Center, Connecting Points of Park Cities, The Huckleberry Foundation, and The Bowen Family Foundation. The impressive tally brings

Hope Fest’s total contributions to over $750,000 since its debut year in 2017. Attendees of the evening enjoyed sipping on refreshing libations, including the custommade signature cocktail of the evening called High Hope. Spirits were high all night, too. The Ray Johnston Band opened the night, coaxing Article Continued on

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fans straight to the dance floor. Couples twirled and two-stepped the night away and the band even came down into the crowd to join. Hope Fest sponsors and VIPs mixed and mingled in an exclusive cooled tent complete with their very own cocktail bar and elevated eats from Happiest Hour. The full barbecue spread and pig roast satisfied appetites along with Happiest Hour’s irresistible, over-the-top mac ‘n’ cheese bar. Later in the evening, Hope Fest founders Katelyn and Oliver BarbierMueller took the stage to tell the story of Hope Fest’s beneficiaries. A short film highlighting each of the nonprofits played as a beautiful reminder of what the whole night was really about. With emotions high and hopes even higher, the evening’s surprise headliner, Wade Bowen, took the show. Throughout the night, guests purchased Hope Fest raffle tickets hoping to win some of the unbelievable prizes. The lucky few who won the night’s raffles took home coveted experiences ranging from a private culinary and sommelier experience by Dolce Riviera to an ultra luxe vacation stay in Cabo San Lucas. Even as Wade Bowen played the last note on his encore, Hope Fest partygoers lingered at Happiest Hour cueing an after-party under the twinkling stars.

Above: Hope Fest founders Katelyn and Oliver Barbier-Mueller tell the story of Hope Fest's beneficiaries Below clockwise from top left: Amy Kinkade, Ann Barbier-Mueller, Bridget Barbier-Mueller, Meghan Looney, Niña Barbier-Mueller Tollett; The Ray Johnston Band opened the night; Over 600 guests and sponsors collectively raised more than $260,000

Hope Fest was a success thanks to the support of its guests and generous sponsors. With nearly 40 businesses, families, and individual sponsors, the third annual Hope Fest had more support than ever before. Top tier sponsors included: Harwood International, The Tot, the Lynch family, The Rogers Foundation, Sewell, Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits, Jim Beam, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, U.S. Foods, BancorpSouth, Fountain Residential Partners, and Frost Bank. If you couldn't make it this year, keep an eye out for the announcement of next year’s Hope Fest date. To learn more about Hope Fest’s mission, please visit hopefestlive.com.

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DOLCE RIVIERA DEBUTS NEW MENU JUST IN TIME FOR THE TURN OF THE SEASON, THE HARWOOD DISTRICT’S AWARD-WINNING ITALIAN DESTINATION UNVEILS NEW MENUS FOR BRUNCH, LUNCH, AND DINNER. SOURCING LOCAL INGREDIENTS FROM THE LIKES OF A BAR N RANCH, HERITAGE FARM, AND PROFOUND FOODS, FLAVORS SHINE IN EVERY DISH.

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of Cacio e Pepe to brunch. Instead of housemade pasta, this new dish comes with eggs that are perfectly scrambled and delightfully fluffy. The addition of pepper gives a nice bite while Cannoli French Toastcheese adds a complex hint of the parmesan saltiness and depth of creaminess. Piled high with fried french toast, opped with dollops of sweet ricotta, nd drizzled with cream cheese maple syrup, this plate is truly a sight to ehold. And to, quite literally, top it all French Toast Cannoli off a full cannoli sits atop the entire ate. This breakfast dessert a show Piledishigh with fried french toast, opper, sure to bring a topped hush over your with dollops of sweet ricotta, entire table. and drizzled with cream cheese maple syrup, this plate is truly a sight to behold. And to, quite literally, top it all off a full cannoli sits atop the entire plate. This breakfast dessert is a show stopper, sure to bring a hush over your entire table.

Cannoli French Toast This dish is a sight to see and perfect for those who fancy anything sweet. Sweet ricotta drizzled with cream cheese maple syrup isn’t the only thing that dresses a plate of heavenly French toast. With playful flair, a classic Sicilian-style cannoli garnishes the dish. This breakfast dessert is a show stopper that is sure to bring a hush over your entire table.

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LUNCH Whether you’re stopping in for a quick bite, impressing new clients, or taking in a leisurely Dolce Burger Friday lunch, Dolce Riviera is the place to be. Look for a balance of lighter selections on the menu Stacked high with a beautifully cooked along with Dolce’s signature handmade pasta patty, still pink in the center, topped specialities and familiar fare to satiate richer generously with gooey cheese, and rich cravings. mahogany caramelized onions. And don’t forget the parmesan truffle fries. Beautifully crispy on the outside, fluffy in the middle. These fries are dangerous! This is a can’t miss addition to the Dolce lunch menu.

Tonno alla Mediterranea Seared tuna steak, topped with pesto, topped with fried basil leaf. Juicy Tonno allaa Mediterranean blistered cherry tomatoes. This dish is beautifully a true treat for allopt thefor When seeking plated, a lighter lunch option, Perfectly cooked, theFlown-in tuna is tuna Dolce’s senses. Tonno alla Mediterranean. is panjust seared perfection roasted cherry pink to in the middle, with tender and flaky.

tomatoes and Calabrian chili. The dish is finished with Castelvetrano olive tapenade. Dolce Burger Sometimes it takes a juicy burger to really hit the spot. With ground dry-aged short rib, the Dolce Burger is generously stacked with melted Provolone cheese, and rich mahogany caramelized balsamic onions. This is a can’t miss addition to the Dolce lunch menu that is served with a side salad. Life is about balance, right?


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BRUNCH Eggs Cacio & Pepe

DINNER

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with freshly shaved truffles that lend wonderful earthy flavor to the dish. Rich and creamy, this Dolce classic is the perfect comfort meal as we head into winter.

DRINKS With Dolce’s newly extended weekday Happy Hour, or Aperitivo Italiano as an Italian would Old Di Mattina say, there’s all Fashioned the more reason to raise a glass in celebration with these specialty cocktails. A twist on an old classic. Smokey and smooth. With hints of sweetness. An Old Fashioned Di Mattina orange peel, branded with the Dolce Riviera logo, and three coffee beans A twist on an old classic. Dolce’s mixologists have float in the drink. A nod to an Italian concocted this Old Fashioned to be smokey and tradition, bean representing smooth with hintseach of sweetness. Garnished with health, happiness, and prosperity. Dolce’s signature hot-iron-stamped orange peel, three coffee beans float in the drink. There by intention and Italian tradition, each bean has a meaning -- representing health, happiness, and prosperity. Sip and see just how your fortune turns around.

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Gnocchi al Tartufo While there are many new dishes, one dish that is here to stay on Dolce’s menu is the Gnocchi al Tartufo. One of the most popular dishes, this pillowy gnocchi is wrapped in a creamy parmigiano reggiano sauce. Freshly shaved black truffles lend wonderful earthy flavor to the dish. Rich and decadent, this Dolce classic is the perfect comfort meal as we head into winter.

Aperol Spritz The perfect happy hour, or any hour drink. Light, crisp, and refreshing. With that iconic brilliant orange Aperol color, this drink is perfect for any occasion.

Aperol Spritz This iconic cocktail is fit for any season. For happy hour, brunch, or -- really, just any hour -Dolce’s Aperol Spritz is a crowd-pleaser that is aromatic, crisp, and refreshing.

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HARWOOD TRAILHEAD NOW OPEN Lace up and hit the trail. The Harwood Trailhead featuring easy access to the Katy Trail is now open. Located at the northern edge of the Harwood District, the entry of the Harwood Trailhead are just steps away from Bleu Ciel. Harwood District becomes more walkable than ever with the opening of the new entrance. Once an abandoned railroad line, Katy Trail is now one of the most iconic destinations in Dallas. With over one million visitors every year, people from all walks of life enjoy the three-and-a-half mile stretch of beautiful scenery, well-maintained paths, and the splendor of the city. For residents, tenants, and visitors of the Harwood District, it’s even easier to bike, run, walk, or skate on the Katy Trail. To celebrate the opening of the Harwood Trailhead, the Harwood District hosted ROGA — an event blending running with acro yoga — in partnership with Dallas Fitness Ambassadors and benefitting NAMI North Texas. More than 100 Dallasites attended, making the Trailhead's kick-off event an invigorating success.

Above: Dallas Fitness Ambassadors and friends complete a 5K on the Katy Trail Below: After the run, attendees enjoyed a beginner acro yoga class at The Grove at Harwood

The balmy Saturday morning started off with a three-mile fun run passing by Bleu Ciel, through the Harwood Trailhead, and right to the Katy Trail. Crossing the finish line at The Grove at Harwood, runners and new guests alike were invited to a beginner acro yoga class and a post-work out party full of refreshments, music, and a good time. “I had so much fun hosting ROGA to celebrate the opening of the Harwood Trailhead,” said Dallas Fitness Ambassador Mai Lyn Ngo. “I’m personally really excited to take full advantage of this easy access and wind down at The Grove or Magnolias: Sous Le Pont.” The Harwood Trailhead is the perfect gateway to a picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle. Whether you’re a runner looking for a new spot, or you just want a place to take a scenic stroll, Katy Trail is exactly where you need to be.

OFF PA S TA N I G H T S AT M E R C AT B I S T R O Escaping to Paris no longer requires jet lag or a passport with the Harwood District’s hidden French hideaway. Next week’s date night just got better with pasta nights at Mercat Bistro. Impress your significant other every Monday through Wednesday with tableside flamed tagliatelle pasta served in a cheese wheel and bottles of wine paired perfectly to your taste. Whether it is your first date or your 50th anniversary, Mercat Bistro is the perfect romantic getaway.

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IF YOU HAVE TO ASK, YOU'LL NEVER KNOW

Artistic talent comes in all shapes and sizes but Magnolias: Sous le Pont has a stage fit for all. It’s about time you tested out the punch line to your latest joke, cleaned the dust off of your favorite guitar or got lost in the poetic words of someone else. Every third Thursday of the month, Magnolias hosts Late Night Open Mic to bring artists from all over the Dallas area together to share their creativity with one another. Order your favorite coffee drink crafted by our amazing baristas but let your buzz come from the performances of Dallas’

L AT E NIGHT OPEN MIC

most creative. It might be a late night, but it is never too late to

Art deserves to be admired with an open mind and a drink in hand.

showcase your artistic talent.

The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum:

AFTER HOURS AT T H E SAMURAI COLLECTION

The Samurai Collection is home to one of the largest private collections of samurai art outside of Japan. Experience it in a way that no one else can with The Samurai Collection's monthly After-

Empieza su fin de semana a Te Deseo.

Hours Cocktail Tour. The series returns January

Your new favorite late night spot gets even spicier during the weekend with brunch

2020 and takes place on the last Thursday of each

at Te Deseo. Try the Flan French Toast for something sweet or satisfy your savory

month. The After-Hours Cocktail Tour allows

side with the Arepas Benedictos. Brunch isn’t complete without an added fiesta, so

you to wander through the Museum paired with

order Te Deseo's Margarita for the table or opt for something tailored for brunch

your choice of beer, wine, or signature cocktail.

like the Bloody Maria. Stop in on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to

Bring your art collector colleague or add Japanese

taste your favorite mid-morning bites with an irresistible Latin flare.

culture to your next date night.

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AN INTIMATE CONVERSATION WITH KENGO KUMA Harwood International had the honor of hosting Kengo Kuma, his design partner Balazs Bognar, and HDF architects Jeff Smith and Steve Chandler for an intimate panel discussion moderated by Michael Friebele, architect with CallisonRTKL. The evening began with a tour of the Rolex Building. Kuma-san had not visited the building in its completed state, so it was his first time to see the twisty tower in all its detail. He toured the rooms, floors, and terraces that he designed and sketched in collaboration with the HDF team. He paused throughout the tour to inspect the details of the building, feel the materials used, and take in seeing his vision brought to life. From there, the evening continued with a happy hour in the Mercat Bistro pergola. Fellow architects and fans had the opportunity to speak to Kuma-san directly some even bringing copies of his book, “Architecture for Defeat” for him to sign. Michael Friebele then guided a conversation with the four visionaries on the panel to dive deeper into the inspiration for the building, its challenges, and what makes the building so unique. A key feature in the building is the open glass terrace on the top level. The space is private and is designated for Rolex associates. Bognar describes the space as an outdoor escape for those working in the building. "The space added a very human approach to the ways we live our lives. It’s basic things such as natural light and so forth. But you can imagine these people probably want to take a break so we gave them their own place to hang out. But why not have it be outdoors? It’s basically a continuity of the nature we find on the ground lifted up a little bit and have them experienced that as their own as well." Kuma-san adds that, “in the 20th century, the main goal is to expand and extend the footprint as much as we can, to invade nature. So instead we tried to bring nature into the building.” And it was no different for the design of the new Rolex building. Its shifting and ascending square structure allow room on every level for tranquil gardens to blossom. And with its unique asymmetrical structure transforming the building at every angle, providing different views and perspectives depending on your viewpoint. It was also important that the building feel a part of its surroundings. For Kuma-san, community is another huge aspect of design. He wanted to create a hub of importance and community around a space. “The castle wall is a wall, but at the same time it is a part of earth, part of the land. Normally a vertical wall is just architecture, it is not belonging to earth. A traditional castle wall in Japan is part of natural land and so it is very different than the effects of just a vertical concrete wall. Vertical concrete walls reject people but a natural stone castle wall is welcoming people. But it is still protecting the building. We used that wisdom for the building.” Clockwise from top left: Kengo Kuma in the roof top garden at The Rolex Building, Harwood No. 8; Alexis BarbierMueller and Kengo Kuma at The Rolex Building; Kengo Kuma during the Architectural Forum; NHK World interviewing Kengo Kuma

The night’s intimate panel covered many topics, but chief among them was Kuma-san’s awe at what Dallas had become. “My first visit to Dallas was in 1985, when I was studying at Columbia. Then my second visit to Dallas was totally different, it looked different. People started to walk on the street and there were many shadows. Shadows were almost a theme of the space. I thought, why in 30 years was there such a big change that happened in Dallas? How to create a new symbol for Dallas became a theme of our project. I think this is a very important project for American cities, because American cities used to be cities only used for cars but how can we change American cities. European streets are very intimate, very active. The Japanese culture is also very sustainable and intimate. How can we bring that kind of culture to American cities. We tried to show that kind of philosophy in that building.” A shared vision for a better more walkable city brought Kengo Kuma and Harwood International together. The collaboration brought a new iconic building to Dallas and was another step to a more beautiful city. In 2019, the building won ENR's Best Office Project in the World, bringing the building to a national stage. Athletes and spectators from all over the globe will experience Kengo Kuma’s iconic work at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic stadium. WINTER / SPRING 2020

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TENANT NEWS POLSINELLI

JONES DAY

AM Law 100 firm, Polsinelli, has been ranked No. 8 among the topperforming law firms nationwide in Patexia Inc.’s 2019 IPR Intelligence Report. The firm improved upon its. No. 11 ranking in the same category in 2018. The IPR Intelligence Report evaluates more than 1,100 law firms and 5,000 attorneys in the intellectual property space on activity and performance. Polsinelli also ranks No. 3 among the Top 100 Law Firms representing petitioners, climbing one spot from last year, and 67 spots from its 2017 position.

Listed on Forbes' Most Trusted Law Firms.

Polsinelli has been a tenant in the District since 2011.

NEW TENANT PERKS

Coffee Cart Stationed at Harwood No. 4 › New Cleaning Delivery Service › Dry › Complimentary Apples in the Lobbies

WELCOME TO HARWOOD

WELCOME CITYMARK

Harwood International welcomes new neighbors into the District: BancorpSouth Bank, Fox Rothschild, Joyme Capital, Cresta Energy, LM Energy, NGP, EisnerAmper, Lido Advisors, Avidity Capital Management, Shearman & Sterling, Unifeye Vision Partners, Goldfarb PLLC, and Johnson Downie.

This season we were excited to announce the purchase of Citymark on the Katy Trail. The acquisition transforms the Harwood District from 18 city blocks to 19. Welcome to the neighborhood, Citymark!

WELCOME AM LAW 100 REED SMITH Harwood International and Reed Smith announced a new lease for approximately 49,000 RSF at Harwood No. 10. Reed Smith is a global law firm with 29 offices and more than 1,800 lawyers and an established presence across Texas with more than 100 lawyers. "We are extremely excited about our new, permanent home at Harwood No. 10,” said Brian Mitchell, the firm’s co-managing partner in Dallas. “We are in the process of designing first-class office space that will allow us to better serve our clients, attract the very best legal talent, and create a work environment that our attorneys and staff can truly call home. We hope to be in the new space in the first half of 2020.” “We look forward to being part of the Uptown community that has been developed by Harwood International,” said Bobby Majumder, co-managing partner of Reed Smith’s Dallas office. “The quality of the new building in combination with the amenities provided within the overall Harwood District makes it a great location for our clients and for our rapidly growing team in Dallas.” Philip Leibow, Brooke Armstrong, and Scott Hage of JLL negotiated the lease with Kelly Whaley and Hannah Waidmann of Harwood International. Welcome to the Harwood Herd, Reed Smith!

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HARWOOD OP-ED: THE SAMURAI COLLECTION

architecture that went into the construction of these helmets. One particular kabuto has an adornment that almost looks like dragonfly wings. The details in each piece of Japanese armor are unending and exquisite. Another style of helmet, called a jingasa, intrigued me because it was specifically constructed to wear while riding a horse. This floated my curiosity to wonder if horses wore protective gear.

Above left: Nimaidō tosei gusoku armor of Okudaira Nobumasa (1555-1615); Late Momoyama period, 16th century; Haruta School; Iron, velvet, lacquer, leather, horn, gold, silk lacing; ©The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Harwood, Dallas, Texas; Photo: Bruno Above right: Nuinobedō tōsei gusoku armor; Late Edo period, 18th-19th century; Iron, lacquer, gold, silver, wood, bear fur, silk lacing; ©The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Harwood, Dallas, Texas; Photo: Justin Clemons

As the door of The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection closed behind me, the world fell away. It's quieter than I thought it would be. I am enveloped in a sense of peace. The busy buzz of bustling street traffic fades away like a hollow echo and the city of Dallas feels distant. Even though I did some research before visiting, I still had embedded notions of what I thought I would see at The Samurai Collection. If you’re anything like me, you think of the medieval era when pondering the history and concept of armor. Knights of the Round Table dawning chain mail suits and silver metal armor instantly come to mind. Samurai are very different. At the entrance I am confronted by a mustachioed suit made of luxurious materials. Not only is its size surprising, everything about it is unique.This is not the suit of armor familiarly described in fairy tales or portrayed in medieval movies -- instead I am greeted by the intricate designs of samurai armor. As I wander through the Museum I find favorite upon favorite. With every step, I discover another piece that stops me in my tracks. Full sets of armor incorporate both silk and iron. Breastplates are beautifully inlaid with silver and gold dragons surrounded by billowing clouds. Overall, it’s the textures that really lure me in. This place reignites my childhood dream of becoming a fashion designer. My phone quickly fills with countless close-up photos of the different fabrics, leathers, and metals. My breath is taken away by every tiny detail. The iron helmets, known as kabuto, feature sculptural embellishments that carry symbolic meaning. An x-ray display unveils the layered

As I turn the corner, I see a pair of samurai mounted on life-like horses that are mid-gallop. Seeing these warriors on horseback puts the experience of The Samurai Collection into clear perspective. Everything around me is both fierce and beautiful. I can easily visualize the battle field and these warriors charging toward me. If I was the enemy it’s likely the last thing I would ever see. I snap out of this exhilarating daydream and the nagging question resurfaces, “Did these horses also have battle gear?” I soon stumble upon a mask for horses! As a samurai, you could dress your horse with a mask, called a bamen, typically made from papiermâché to make him look like a dragon. As I reach the end of my self-guided tour of the Museum, I take note of what I have seen during my visit. The juxtaposition of samurai weaponry, other ceremonial objects and armor is intriguing. I am awed by the artistic mastery surrounding me while also enjoying the humorous abstractions created by the makers of these objects. For example, a tiny gun on display along with a collection of arrowheads that look too beautiful to shoot. We Texans have a collective disdain for cicadas, and yet, these aggravating insects are immortalized in iron on a helmet. I say my thanks to the friendly and knowledgeable Museum staff and exit this true hidden gem. Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar is located downstairs on the first floor of the historic St. Ann’s School building that houses The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection and the restaurant. I take a seat at the indoor bar and order a craft cocktail. All of a sudden, it hits me. Just above me I was immersed in a completely different world, a calm reprieve from the evermoving Dallas day. The Samurai Collection is a place to take a breath, and take a closer look. Julianna Pierce is a twenty-something student with a passion for art. She has traveled all over the world, but still calls Dallas home. In her free time, you can find her perusing her local art galleries and museums. There is always something more to see and something more to learn! Stay up to date with The Samurai Collection’s news and events at harwooddistrict.com/arts and by following @samuraimuseum on Instagram.

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FROM COFFEE TO COCKTAILS The Dallas weather may have cooled down but our drinks are heating up. Make sure to explore every one of the eight restaurant concepts in the Harwood District to find the perfect beverage to sip on this holiday season. Whether it’s your morning coffee or evening cocktail - we’ve got you covered.

M AG NOLIAS H OLIDAY DRINK CRÈ ME BRÛLÉ E CORTADO Good things truly do come in small packages. Magnolias: Sous Le Pont has perfected their Crème Brûlée Cortado to bring your favorite post dinner treat into your morning routine. The only thing better than starting your day with dessert is starting it with dessert flavored coffee. So come sip on the perfect blend of sweet condensed milk and caramelized sugar to start your morning on the sweet side.

D OLCE RIVIE RA DOLC E NE GRONI When the day is winding down but you need a pick-me-up, take a trip to the Italian coast and sip on a classic. Dolce Riviera’s Dolce Negori, features barrel-aged gin, Italian Campari, sweet vermouth with a subtle hint of orange zest, and an orange peel beautifully branded with our signature. Come enjoy our take on this timeless cocktail five days out of the week at our newly extended Aperitivo Hour from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

H A P P I EST H OU R LA RG E S CALE DRINKS BE ATS ALL NIGHT It’s time to end the year just like we end every night - with a bang. 2020 is right around the corner so let's celebrate the best way we know how, with a giant cocktail that fits perfectly with the holidays. Happiest Hour is serving up their Beats All Night drink featuring Sweet Beat vodka, triple sec, a hint of peach and cranberry citrus, and bubbles. Oh - and not to mention a giant Disco Ball on the side. Say good-bye to 2019 and hello to 2020 with this festive drink. Visit happiesthourdallas.com/nye for more details and to buy tickets.

THE PLAYLIST Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar is bringing new sounds to your next dinner party outing. Whether you are indulging on an entrée, snacking on some appetizers or sipping on a drink, here is a look at some of the live bands you can enjoy on Wednesday and Thursday evenings and Sunday Brunch.

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EXPERIENCE THE NEW FLAVORS OF WINTER IN THE HARWOOD DISTRICT AS THE TEXAS AIR GETS COOL AND CRISP, COZY UP WITH FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES TO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE WINTER SEASON. THE BEST PLACE TO DO THAT IS THE HARWOOD DISTRICT. Twinkle lights illuminate the streets. Winter is finally here; it’s a feeling and it’s an array of flavors. The flavors of winter that you know and love are popping up on menus across the Harwood District’s eight unique restaurant concepts. From mulled spices, rich fruit notes, peppermint, and pumpkin spice, everyone has their fancy. These are the new must-try eats and drinks to indulge in this season:

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As the weather cools down Mercat Bistro is the city’s best spot for a cozy, intimate date night. TM

Mercat unveils new seasonal dishes, showcasing the flavors of the harvest season. Like the Pan-Seared Foie Gras, with cranberry and mulled spice jam or the Duck Confit with beautiful tri-colored cauliflower and Marcona almond romesco. With inviting spices, and seasonal flavors, these dishes make full use of the rich and inviting winter flavors. Enjoy a delectable meal, an excellent bottle of wine, and great company. Celebrate the season with a loved one. Come get a taste of winter at Mercat Bistro.

With so much to celebrate this season, Dolce Rivera extends its iconic Happy Hour — or as the Italian’s say ‘aperitivo’ — to Monday through Friday. Enjoy great cocktails, light bites, and even better company every weekday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. When you stop by for Happy Hour try Dolce’s signature cocktail, the Old Fashioned Di Mattina. A smoky Italian twist on a classic drink and an experience you won’t want to miss. In addition to Dolce’s new Happy Hour, the authentic Italian destination also has new dishes and drinks. There’s something new to try at any hour, from brunch to lunch to dinner and drinks. Chef recommends trying the Cannoli French Toast, the mouthwatering Dolce Burger, or the Carpaccio Di Manzo.

Looking for some fun? How about an over-the-top version of a fireside favorite?

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New at Happiest Hour, roast oversized marshmallows with the restaurant’s Tableside S’more Kit. Throw it back to your childhood with ooey-gooey toasted marshmallows, graham crackers, and melted chocolate. It’s DIY delicious! If your own mini campfire isn’t enough, keep warm with Happiest Hour’s shareable Team Fashioned. Served in a whiskey barrel, this extra large take on an Old Fashioned is sure to keep you, and a few friends, warm inside and out.

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GALLERY NO. 704 WITH ARTIST UPRISING After the successful Bleu Mer: Mer Bleu event, Artist Uprising and Bleu Ciel partner again to deliver yet another enticing collaboration, Gallery No. 704. The mission? To bring the best of the Dallas art scene into Dallas’ best Sky-Rise. Exclusive for residents and invited visitors of Bleu Ciel, Gallery No. 704 presents the unique opportunity for residents to discover the work of up-and-coming artists. Residents will be able to shop the art directly from this gallery and even customize a viewing in addition to commission new artworks. In its first exhibition, the pop-up gallery features the work of several rotating Dallas-based artists including Dan Lam, Eddie Love, and Matthew Brinston. Dan Lam mesmerized the art world and Internet alike with her otherworldly alien-like sculptures. She launched onto the art scene amassing more than 65,000 followers on Instagram in just one year and gaining the attention of galleries all around the world. Her work has shown in galleries from Fort Worth to Sweden. Lam caught the eye of many celebrities including Miley Cyrus and Lily Aldridge. Made from polyurethane foam, acrylic paint, and epoxy resin these sculptures seem almost alive and are positively trippy and drippy. Matthew Brinston is another featured artist in Bleu Ciel’s new pop-up gallery. At the age of 24, Brinston is already creating waves in the art world. Though he has found great success, it hasn’t been without a dash of adversity and stroke of good luck. Given a true second chance at life after a brush with death, Brinston now makes the most of it through gallery shows, a finished residency in France, and executing curious methods of sharing his works. An artist with a story, he delivers his message through his multimedia works that are nothing short of alluring to the viewer. Eddie Love is a self-taught artist who explores and combines multiple styles into a cohesive brand all his own. His work at first glance can appear products of pure pop culture. However, upon closer examination, one finds a multitude of layered ideas, meanings, and counter cultural associations. His unique work has made it into the hands of celebrity collectors like Jay-Z in the headquarters for Roc Nation. Now open, Gallery No. 704 is an awe-inspiring amenity at Bleu Ciel. Between shopping new artwork to commissioning a new favorite piece; there are so many opportunities to dip a toe into the Dallas art scene. Visit bleucielliving.com to schedule a private tour.

Top: Matthew Brinston; Middle: Dan Lam; Bottom: Eddie Love

HARWOOD ARMS SET TO OPEN AS THE DISTRICT'S NINTH CONCEPT Harwood Arms is a tastefully casual pub exemplifying the best food, beverage, and design curated from international travels. Pouring pints of Guinness, featuring the finest whiskeys, and touting the tastiest fish and chips, Harwood Arms will soon be Dallas’ favorite friendly neighborhood hangout. Those in the know will stumble upon the crimson façade of Harwood Arms by way of La Rue Perdue, a whimsical cobblestone alleyway located at the base of the office tower dubbed Harwood No. 10. Harwood Arms is the ninth concept in the 19-city-block Harwood District that follows the opening of Te Deseo – the District’s Latin American-inspired concept that is equal parts sultry and lively. Keep an eye on harwoodarmsdallas.com for updates.

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TASTEmakers NORA SHIELDS

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Nora Shields is the Director of Learning and Culture at Harwood Hospitality. The Hospitality team is currently 600+ people deep and growing as the Harwood team plans to double the number of hospitality concepts in the next two years. Nora is ensuring that the Hospitality team is taking service to the next level by developing a foundation of training and building an internal hospitality university.

Chris Hall joined Harwood International in 2014 and is the concierge for Harwood No. 6. Over the summer, Chris was elected as the concierge of the quarter. His positive attitude, attention to detail, and willingness to help everyone that comes through the door make him an exemplary associate.

What is the magic of Harwood Hospitality? What sets it apart? The opportunity — Harwood has the comforts of a corporate environment, but the authenticity of working closely with someone who owns it. It feels a little more authentic. It’s really unique and you get to be a part of something so much bigger. And of course, there’s the romantic story of Harwood. How Gabriel fell in love with Dallas and developed the District. He saw a vision and despite everybody telling him no, he kept going. Now look at Harwood, Uptown and the surrounding area — the growth is incredible. It’s really a story of perseverance. What are you doing differently with the Harwood Hospitality training? It's all about creating a culture. I like to describe it as a university. We want to give the proper training, education, and access to learning. Everything that you can do to advance yourself and your career. We definitely don't want anybody to leave, but if somebody were to leave, we would want that to seem like they came from like an esteemed college. Something like ‘Oh that person graduated from Harvard.’ ‘Oh, that manager came from a Harwood restaurant.’ What is next for Harwood? Our next project is Harwood Arms and then we have several other concepts going La Rue Perdue. French for "The Lost Street," this alleyway between Harwood No. 10 and Harwood No. 4 will have several of our own concepts. It’s really going to feel like you’re not in Dallas anymore. What is your favorite concept in the Harwood District? Favorite place around the District? That’s like asking who your favorite child is. It really just depends. If I want to go out and have fun and dress up, I would go to Te Deseo. If I wanted to go and watch a really fun game, Happiest Hour. And Dolce or Mercat for a date night. It really just depends.

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What’s your favorite part about being a concierge at HI? My favorite part is seeing and engaging with the people. I work with a natural enjoyment, and that’s important to me. Talking with everyone that comes through is fun. What does a typical day look like for you? A typical day is maybe a hundred people come in through, with lots of questions and needing help. Listening and being empathetic in bad situations is important. You just keep a friendly smile and help them with that situation. As long as they're enjoying themselves and coming back, that's what we want. Describe yourself in three words. Friendly, serious, and curious. What are you most proud of, personally or professionally? Personally, I like my self-drive and I like my ambition outside of work. My drive is to continue maintaining the life that I have. I have a lifestyle of, you know, coming from a different country and seeing different things. So, I appreciate the smaller things in life and I'm happy with where I'm at right now. What would you recommend to Harwood District visitors? And do you have a favorite place around the district? Lunch or breakfast at Marie Gabrielle Restaurant and Gardens. I really, really, enjoy just sitting outside there and having a meal. What does the Harwood concierge motto “Lead, Train, Achieve” mean to you? To me personally, I feel that I already am that, I feel like that's my life and it resonates with me. I have a keyword that was from my background growing up in islands: Satisfy. I know how to satisfy. I believe within myself, and what they're trying to say is to be a leader, be a strong person, you know, do what's expected of you and more. Lead, Train, Achieve helps communicate that standard to new people who come in.


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RACHEL GROFF

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Rachel Groff is the Tenant Relations Manager for Harwood District. Her prime responsibility is ensuring all tenants in Harwood have a seamless experience and feel connected to the neighborhood.

Phil Hughes is the Harwood International Concierge for Harwood No. 3 and Harwood No. 4 for the last two years. This year, he was elected as the Concierge of the Quarter in the fall. He continues to lead those around him with his work ethic and integrity.

What do you do as a Tenant Relations Manager? The position stemmed from a desire to connect more with our tenants. We have over 85 companies that employ over 4,000 people - how do we make sure everyone is getting everything they need? We wanted to help them experience all the things that Harwood has to offer. Instead of just connecting with them when rent is due or there’s a problem with a door, we wanted a more established relationship. In tandem with that, we strive to surprise and delight our tenants with events and amenities and then help them incorporate everything we have into what they may need in their office. And then I handle all holiday things, which is huge amenity as well. Harwood around the holidays shines! You are involved with all the decor? This will be my fourth year running the holiday program in Harwood and every year we do something a little bit different. It’s so fun to make these plans and see them come to life. It takes months! Months?! Oh yeah. First, we establish what we want to do with the District and then get a few bids for the project. Lights started going up in September - you don’t realize how large the District truly is until you are counting light strands. This year will be even more special as we have two new buildings - Harwood No. 10 and Citymark to incorporate. So it's a lot, but it's really pretty. So what does a typical day look like for you? (Rachel laughs) Is there a typical day? There is not a typical day. As much as I like structure, I like how I get to wear many hats throughout the day. I get to work and connect with so many departments and personalities. Today, for instance, I got an email from a property manager with an idea about beehives so we are exploring that. And then I meet with a few of the tenants one-on-one each week just to check-in and see how things are going. This week I’m also building out our next tenant questionnaire - this goes out to all our tenants and helps me know what amenities to focus on and help the hospitality team know what tenants are interested in.

Tell me a bit about your job. What does a typical day look like for you? Really there's no typical day. It’s just a mix of different things. I mean, the word concierge meaning simply that you know we're here for service. We accommodate the needs of the tenants and those that are here visiting. We make sure they know what’s available for them with Harwood. It’s concierge, but there’s that other word behind it - security. We really are security for the district as well. And so we have kind of a twofold title. What is your background in? How did you get started at Harwood? My background is in law enforcement. I kind of semi-retired for a while and then decided I wanted to get back into something that I'm familiar with. This lead me right to Harwood and I've been here ever since. What is your favorite part about working for Harwood? I love working with Harwood, it’s a great company. It provides a lot of opportunity and advancement. They treat their employees above and beyond. And in turn, we want to do right by Harwood. In the concierge security department, we have a saying: Lead Train Achieve. And I like to add to that, by simply saying ‘it's what we do.’ Describe yourself in 3 words. Honest, professional, and funny. I know a lot of people look at me and are like, "No I don't think so." But, I have what would be more considered to be a drier sense of humor. So, they just got to get to know me, you know. And do you have a favorite place around the district? Saint Ann is my favorite, the food is really great. I used to work right above it in The Samurai Collection and ate there way too much!

Do you have a favorite spot around the Harwood District? Oh, that’s tough - I love all of them depending on my mood! I think Mercat is probably my favorite - we office above and I feel like I know that team so well. But then I love the atmosphere at Dolce Riviera and can’t get enough of the food at Te Deseo!

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SWISS TOUCH Harwood International hosted Swiss Touch - an event series and social media campaign pushing Swiss innovation and creative ideas forward through the participation of prominent Swiss and American Stakeholders. Gabriel Barbier-Mueller, CEO and Founder of Harwood International, along with Markus Wegmann, Regional Vice President South West USA, Kühne + Nagel Inc., André Staffelbach, Principal of DLR Group|Staffelbach, Marc Barth, Entrepreneur of Marcair, and Patricia Blasquez, Director of Marketing and Communications with the Dallas Regional Chamber, joined moderator William Nixon, Vice President of Wealth Management at UBS Financial Services for a panel discussion.

WHAT'S NEW AT TE DESEO With Bon Appetit naming Dallas the 2019 Restaurant City of the Year, the spotlight is shining bright on the Dallas restaurant scene. Discerning diners crave it all -- delicious food, strong cocktails, photo-worthy environments, and a memorable experience that piques curiosity and wonder. Since its highly anticipated opening in August, Te Deseo quickly became one of the city's top drinking and dining destinations. The Dallas Morning News describes Te Deseo as a “stunner on the outside…[and] on the inside too.” “It doesn’t even look like you’re in Dallas anymore,” wrote Paper City. Crave DFW wrote that “Te Deseo promises to be an exciting destination with energy lasting well into the night.” Harwood's eighth restaurant concept also continues to land on coveted lists from CultureMap, Eater Dallas, Dallas Observer, and more that tout Dallas' best new restaurants and where to eat in the city.

The intimate panel was hosted in The Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection for a discussion on Dallas’ innovation, its accommodating hospitality, and how Swiss businesses are impacting DFW’s future. Follow along on the Embassy of Switzerland’s Swiss Touch adventures across the world by visiting swisstouchusa.org.

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Swiss affiliates account for 6% of the 596,900 jobs created by all foreign affiliates in Texas Swiss engineer Othmar Ammann designed the George Washington Bridge and played a significant role in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge 15 Swiss players joined the NHL team in the 2016/17 season Above left: Te Deseo features a lively nightlife scene with Latin-inspired cocktails, four bars, and late night live music on the weekend. Above right: The new brunch experience features shareable cocktails and a Latin spin on brunch favorites.

Te Deseo offers an unmatched experience from the moment one arrives through the Spanish-tiled entryway. A sultry, yet lively world awaits where you can indulge in cocktails and cuisine that favor those seeking familiarity or adventure. The destination stays open until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights when a Latin DJ spins upstairs and inspires impromptu salsa dancing from the crowd. Te Deseo recently added weekend brunch to its repertoire. Open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the menu features shareable cocktails, patron favorites from the dinner menu, and brunch fare with Latin flare like Arepas Benedictos, Flan French Toast, and Chorizo Quiche. 16

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THE DEFINED DISH BRINGS HOME COOKING TO SKY-RISE Alex Snodgrass of The Defined Dish (@thedefineddish) is collaborating with Bleu Ciel this season. Follow along on Instagram as she experiences Dallas' best Sky-Rise for the latest on her experience in resort-style living. How are you and your family liking Bleu Ciel? We absolutely love it. The girls love the greeting from the concierge team when they come home - they feel like celebrities living this Eloise-style life. We had just visited New York City and read Eloise at the Plaza before moving in, so they basically think we are in Manhattan now. And the pups? Salsa is just loving the Katy Trail. The direct access can't be beat! And they're getting used to seeing so many other dogs on the Trail and in the building. It's all so exciting for them. How are you liking the amenities? Right when we moved in the weather was still warm, so we were also able to use the pool quite a bit and that's definitely been super fun. Now we hot tub every once in a while. Clayton has been loving the spa as well; I think he goes down there almost everyday. What's the best part of living closer to Dallas? We are able to decide last minute, "Hey, let's go out to dinner!" Whereas before we would have to drive a while. Now everything is so much closer. We're able to explore areas and try new restaurants that we'd always wanted to. We tried out Te Deseo the other night and it was unlike anything we've ever experienced in the city! What will you miss the most after leaving Bleu Ciel? The people in the lobby! They're so warm and friendly! And also the views - the girls love seeing the colors of the buildings.

FRESH TAKES

Our favorite features, happenings, and more from around Harwood

@HIGH_VIS The Harwood District partnered with talented visual creative @high_vis to create high impact photographs that inspire wonder and curiosity around the District’s 19 city blocks. With the #HDOutHere series, @high_vis captured daring architectural angles around the District while the #iExploreHarwood series shares hints of experience from the District’s destinations i n h i s s i g n atu re s t y l e. Fol l ow @HarwoodDistrict on Instagram to let his work speak for itself.

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3 DAYS. 2 FLOORS. 1 GAME. AND OVER 6,000 FOOTBALL FANS AT HAPPIEST HOUR.

The biggest rivalry game of the year deserved more than just 4 hours of game watching attention so we decided to ramp it up to three days of celebration. We kicked off TX OU weekend the best way football fans know how - tailgating. Fans from all over Texas and Oklahoma drove miles to Happiest Hour to start their celebration as early as possible. Even though the pre-party lasted all night, TX OU devoted fans were up and ready to watch the annual Red River Rivalry game right when our doors opened Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Both floors of Happiest Hour were flooded by a sea of orange and red as fans devoured our Team Happytizers and large scale drinks while cheering on their team on over 30 tvs and one giant jumbo tron. Not to mention fans were treated to an amazing musical line-up of three djs and four live bands which played throughout the weekend, so if you weren't honed in on the game you had plenty of other entertainment to distract you from the score board. It is safe to say that every single angle of both the game and Happiest Hour was covered with anything you could possibly need. Who ever said all good things must come to an end clearly has never spent a Rivalry Weekend at Harwood’s favorite sports bar. After the last whistle was blown and OU took home bragging rights, Happiest Hour got everyone together to host a recovery brunch. They couldn’t leave things on uneasy terms so they made sure to serve up all the brunch favorites including their special Manmosas and the Struggle Bus. It was a weekend filled with fans, food, and over 98,000 ounces of beer. In the end, it didn’t matter whether you were celebrating your win or defending your loss - everyone could agree that Happiest Hour was the place to be to watch the game. See you next year!

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Expanding the District of Harwood to 19 city blocks, Citymark on the Katy Trail encompasses a recently renovated 11-story office tower totaling 226,344 square feet atop a four-level parking garage. Office suites range from 1,487 RSF to full floor opportunities.

EXCEPTIONAL VISIBILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY IMMEDIATE ACCESS TO THE DALLAS NORTH TOLLWAY

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CITYMARK ON THE KATY TRAIL, PLEASE CONTACT:

DIRECT ACCESS TO THE KATY TRAIL COMPLETELY REDESIGNED AMENITY DECK RECENTLY RENOVATED TENANT LOUNGE STATE-OF-THE-ART FITNESS CENTER MODERN CONFERENCE CENTER

LEASING@HARWOODINC.COM OR +1 214 871 0871

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NEW DESIGNERS FEATURED AT BLEU CIEL

Bleu Ciel features a new pair of Model Homes, each a unique and carefully curated take by Dallas-based designers - Art of Living MODERN and William D. Scott. Art of Living MODERN was selected to furnish one of the two featured homes. Complete furnishings make the place come alive, allowing you a sneak peek at the full potential of your own Bleu Ciel residence. Owner and founder, Cheryl Parsa, desires to create spaces that are warm, inviting, but also make you feel like a better version of yourself. When consulting with a new client, instead of asking about their style and color preferences, Parsa digs deeper to ask who they are and what they want to feel. Art of Living MODERN’s philosophy of “conscious simplicity and sophistication” is beautifully conveyed in this 2,728 square foot model home at Bleu Ciel. Utilizing a minimalistic color palette, the lush textures and patterns are the star of the space. Smooth marble, velvety cushions, and a rug you can run your hands through - this home is intriguing to more than just the eye. The neutral palette further serves to emphasize the large art pieces on the walls. From vibrant swirling blues to striking high contrast photography, this space is an art lovers dream. Both sleek and inviting, the space walks a delicate line between cozy and luxurious.

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The second home was curated by William D. Scott, a new venture of original goods by Global Views. The carefully designed home accents and accentuates all the right features of a must-see, blank-slate Bleu Ciel home. William D. Scott brings an abstract sophistication to new heights with this 28th floor home at Dallas’ best Sky-Rise. Cool and neutral tones glamorize the space with wondrous monochrome technique. According to the designer, “layering different hues of the same shade to provide sophisticated contrast while keeping an understated feel.” The furniture is the true highlight of this space where each piece functions as an eye-catching piece of art. Contemporary shapes, intricate details, and velvety textures beckon a visitor’s attention giving each room memorable character. A captivating side table with fluid curving lines adds visual interest to the bedrooms. Geometric knobs mimic stars scattered across the beautiful walnut dresser. A unique, double-door bar armoire with plush stools and a golden studded bar cart define a picturesque space perfect for entertaining. This neutral palette décor and the floor-to-ceiling glass perfectly complement each other, providing unobstructed city views and basking every room with warm natural light. On top of the unique furnishings and the breathtaking views, the Vista Collection home at Bleu Ciel truly lives up to its name with a seemingly endless wrap-around terrace that is complete with an outdoor fireplace. Tour these two new model homes by visiting the Sales Office located inside the tower at 3130 N. Harwood Street, Harwood, Dallas, Texas 75201.

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UPCOMING EVENTS IN HARWOOD YOGA

NEW YEARS IN HARWOOD

In case you haven’t already heard, Harwood Yoga is back! A vinyasa flow with Instructor Colby Hanks is exactly what you need after a stressful week at the office, busy night with the kids or maybe you just need some overdue “you time”. Make sure to mark your calendars and sign up for our weekly newsletters to spend your Saturday mornings letting go of stress and taking in the relaxing techniques of Harwood Yoga.

The future is bright and we are seeing it with 2020 vision. Spend the last few moments of 2019 in your favorite city by joining in our multiple New Years celebrations. Let your mind and body wander to Happiest Hour for their Disco Daydream party or take a trip across the lawn for a night of Latin revelry at Te Deseo. Visit HarwoodHolidays.com to get the latest on ticket info. CHRISTMAS DINNER AT DOLCE RIVIERA

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LATE NIGHT OPEN MIC You bring the talent and we’ll set the stage. Stop by Magnolias: Sous le Pont every third Thursday of the month to showcase your hidden artistic talent or to find inspiration from Dallas’ most creative. Order one of their monthly signature coffee creations and get lost in their perfect creative atmosphere. RSVP or just walk on in, all are welcome.

SUPER BOWL Mark your calendars and get ready for the biggest football event of the season. Happiest Hour has earned their title as one of the top sportswatching destinations in Dallas. Follow @happiesthourdal to be the first to know about tables, tickets and events for the big game. Photo above from @high_vis.

The lights are hung and the tables are set which means that Harwood is ready for Christmas in the District. Treat your loved ones this year to Christmas Eve dinner on the Italian Coast. Our master Chef ’s over at Dolce Riviera have put together the perfect menu to get your entire family in the spirit of the Holidays. Reserve your table now to experience a carefree delicious Christmas Eve dinner.

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DEC 10

STARS VS DEVILS

DEC 13

STARS VS KNIGHTS

DEC 14

MAVERICKS VS HEAT

DEC 16

STARS VS OILERS

DEC 18

MAVERICKS VS CELTICS

DEC 19

CHER

DEC 21

TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA

DEC 22

STARS VS FLAMES

DEC 26

MAVERICKS VS SPURS

DEC 28

STARS VS AVALANCHE

UPCOMING EVENTS

JAN 2

MAVERICKS VS NETS

DEC 4

MAVERICKS VS TIMBERWOLVES

JAN 3

STARS VS RED WINGS

DEC 5

STARS VS JETS

JAN 4

MAVERICKS VS HORNETS

DEC 6

THE JONAS BROTHERS

JAN 6

MAVERICKS VS BULLS

DEC 7

MAVERICKS VS PELICANS

JAN 8

MAVERICKS VS NUGGETS

DEC 7

STARS VS ISLANDERS

JAN 10

MAVERICKS VS LAKERS

JAN 11

MAVERICKS VS 76ERS

DEC 8

MAVERICKS VS KINGS

JAN 16

STARS VS SABRES

DEC 9

ARIANA GRANDE

JAN 17

MAVERICKS VS TRAIL BLAZERS

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H A R W O O D PA P E R

LET US C AT E R YO U R NEXT EVENT! Feeding a crowd? Harwood Hospitality catering provides you a delicious selection perfect for meetings, office parties, birthdays and more! Our team of experts are available to help you plan the perfect menu for your next function.

T O S TA R T YO U R O R D E R , C O N TA C T

CATERING@HARWOODHOSPITALIT Y.COM

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HARWOOD PAPER CONTRIBUTORS

Creative, Content & Design Jessica Young Reid Lydia Boyce Alexie Estrada Rachel Groff Tala Duwaji Santiago Ramirez Ramona Woodring Emily Rule Tess Utah Catherine Buckley

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YOUR RELOCATION DESTINATION

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New direct Katy Trail Opening in Harwood District; Photo: @high_vis

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