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A Very Happy Hour: Pictures from the Alta Design District Cocktail Party

By on Jan 05, 2010 • One Comment (give us yours!)

Last week the Alta Design District hosted a happy hour, giving residents the opportunity to eat, drink, socialize and meet their neighbors. It was hosted in the Alta’s club room which was a great venue for a happy hour — plenty of tables and seating plus a pool table and several TVs! The event was sponsored by Texas Security Bank, a community bank that’s based just a few blocks away in the Dallas Design District.

I had a great time getting to know some of the residents and getting their opinions on life in the Design District. The most frequently asked question, hand down, was “When will The Moth open?” According to my sources, the grand opening is set for March.

Check out the snapshots I took at the event below or on Flickr.

Alta Design District Happy Hour ⎪ December 30, 2009

Daniel Damany, Assistant Manager at the Alta Design District and a friend

Alta Design District Happy Hour ⎪ December 30, 2009

Amy Stokes and Will Gehrig

Alta Design District Happy Hour ⎪ December 30, 2009

Residents and their guests enjoyed appetizers, wine and beer.

Alta Design District Happy Hour ⎪ December 30, 2009

Shon Cass, Texas Security Bank and Andrew Bode

Alta Design District Happy Hour ⎪ December 30, 2009

Amanda Adrian, Property Director at the Alta Design District and moi (Kendall)

See more snapshots from the happy hour event on Flickr.

About the Author

Kendall Shiffler (@loweroaklawn) is the editor of LowerOakLawn.com and has a passion for design, art and life in the Dallas Design District! Keep up with Kendall's adventures out and about in LOL on facebook and twitter.

Comments on A Very Happy Hour: Pictures from the Alta Design District Cocktail Party

  • Amanda Adrian
    January 6th, 2010 1:02 pm

    Thanks Kendall for coming! We had such a great time.. hope to do it again soon.

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