Plans for a 34-story hotel and residential tower on a four-acre, mixed-use site in Uptown Dallas are moving forward.
California-based Proper Hospitality announced Wednesday that it will partner with local firm Lincoln Property Company on Dallas Proper Hotel & Residences, slated to open in 2029 at 2500 Cedar Springs Road.
The hotel will feature 200 guest rooms and suites, along with three restaurants, five bar and lounges, a rooftop pool deck with skyline views ― plus 22,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space.
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On the tower’s upper floors, there will be 80 homes ranging from one to four bedrooms, including a limited number of one- and two-story penthouses.
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Homeowners will enjoy a private rooftop pool, dining terrace and owners lounge.
“Dallas Proper brings together design, wellness, food, and a deep connection to community,” Brian De Lowe, co-founder and president of Proper Hospitality, said in a statement.
“This is more than a hotel or residential offering. It’s a fully integrated destination for how people want to live and gather today.”
Proper calls its 15,000 square foot wellness center that combines “holistic therapies, performance-driven fitness and advanced recovery” as the “heart of the project.”
The development will also include a members-only Proper Club, which grants them access to a 6,000 square foot social space with its own restaurant, pool, bar, lounge, and work areas.
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill will serve as the project’s architect, and Kelly Wearstler will handle the property’s interior design.
“This site gave us the rare opportunity to shape a meaningful part of Uptown,” Clay Duvall, co-CEO of Lincoln Property Company, said in a statement.
“Proper’s track record in Texas and beyond, and their approach to design, lifestyle, and wellness made them the ideal partner for creating a landmark.”
Proper currently has hotels in a collection of cities, including Santa Monica, downtown Los Angeles, San Francisco and Austin.
Lincoln Property closed on the land in March 2024. Plans at the site called for 400,000-500,000 square feet of office space, about 250 luxury apartments, a 200-key five-star hotel and residence, and 25,000 square feet of food and beverage retail.
The firm first disclosed plans at the site in 2022. At the time, specs include a large office tower and two residential high-rises with all parking underground.