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    Design District warehouse home raises the roof for million-dollar views

    Karen Eubank
    Jan 9, 2018 | 1:57 pm
    2278 Monitor Street, Dallas Design District warehouse, exterior
    There's plenty of parking, including two indoor garage spaces and an ADA-approved lift.
    Photo courtesy of Briggs Freeman

    Turning commercial warehouses into luxury residential living spaces has been happening in New York and Miami for years, and the trend has finally arrived in Dallas. Now some of the most incredible homes you could ever imagine are renovated warehouses in the Design District.

    “It’s one of the hottest secret areas in the city for people to live, work, and play,” Briggs Freeman listing agent Pogir Pogir said. “I see so many incredible homes that no one knows exist. They are off-the-charts amazing, designed by Dallas’ top architects, and with the sort of quality you expect to see in Highland Park. The area is so unique, so special, so private, and people in the know are creating spaces that are incredible.”

    One of those spaces is Pogir’s latest listing, priced at $2.695 million, at 2278 Monitor St. As the listing notes, "This is one of the most extraordinary live-work-play buildings available in the hot Dallas Design District. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac, this home is near the Trinity River Corridor and its network of parks and trails."

    The owner of this luxury warehouse is a pioneer in renovating commercial warehouses into living spaces that double as work spaces, having renovated her first one on Dragon Street in 1993. (This was when most of these buildings that were not used as showroom were boarded up, and safety was questionable. The photographic community found sanctuary here after being priced out of Deep Ellum, and as more designers moved in, a slow-but-steady evolution began.)

    This luxury warehouse is the fourth property she’s renovated. This former warehouse space was artistically transformed to create a unique residential and studio area, which open to a dramatic central atrium with large water feature and spectacular new skylight. Not only are you in for 10,906 square feet of inspired design, you get a low carbon footprint enhanced by the 19 kilowatt-hour solar array installed on the roof last year, tankless water heaters, and energy-saving Thermo windows.

    And then there is the drama both inside and out. Outside, specifically on the roof, you have some of the best views of downtown Dallas. Inside, the dramatic central atrium, complete with a waterfall, allows you to lounge by the sound of water, in air-conditioned comfort, on your artificial turf lawn with nary a mosquito in sight.

    With 18-foot ceilings and an ability to carve out a live/work space and a commute of mere feet, it's easy to see why people embrace living in a warehouse. At present, space is divided into a residential side and a work side, but the beauty of this luxury warehouse is that you can so easily create the exact arrangement your family requires.

    “You can keep a business side, or you can convert space to more bedrooms, and the kids can have a whole inside playground,” Pogir said. “I am seeing people with art and car collections drawn to these luxury warehouses. They are creating second homes downtown where they can entertain, have a party, and not bother the neighbors. I’m also seeing a lot of families that want to be here.”

    Gone are the days when dining choices in the area were limited. As the seller said, “Now FT33, Town Hearth, Pakpao Thai, Sassetta, Oak, and Pie Tap Pizza are just a few of the restaurants that are blocks away. The Bishop Arts District and downtown are both five minutes away. Theater, movies, galleries, and world-class shopping is reached by either the toll road or I-35. Trinity Trails is just outside the door. The Design District is continually evolving.”

    Added Pogir, “So much is going on down here it blows your mind. There is so much energy, it’s safe, and it’s a very close community. There are neighborhood happy hours. To me, it’s absolutely fabulous.”

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    A version of this story originally was published on Candy's Dirt.

    The atrium opens to the rest of the house.

    2278 Monitor Street, Dallas Design District warehouse, atrium
      
    Photo courtesy of Briggs Freeman
    The atrium opens to the rest of the house.
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    Dallas-area suburb ranks as 3rd best place to live in Texas in 2025

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 7, 2025 | 5:17 pm
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    Coppell is the No. 2 best suburb to live in Texas, and No. 5 nationwide.

    The Dallas-Fort Worth mid-city of Coppell has been ranked the third best place to live in Texas in 2025 by rankings and review website Niche.com.

    The survey determined the best places to live in based on crime rates, public school rankings, the local cost of living, job opportunities, and more using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the FBI, and others.

    This isn't the first time Coppell has entered the limelight for its livability: Travel + Leisure ranked the city among its top five best American suburbs to live in for 2024.

    In Niche's national rankings of the best places to live in the U.S., Coppell ranked 42nd overall.

    The city is situated about 20 miles northwest of downtown Dallas, directly north of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

    The suburb boasts a population of more than 42,000 residents, and Niche gave it an "A-plus" rating thanks to its family friendliness, its high-ranking public schools, job market, nightlife, and more.

    "Living in Coppell offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes," Niche says. "In Coppell there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many families live in Coppell and residents tend to have moderate political views."

    Coppell is also home to a shiny brand new Trader Joe's, which is the newest location from the national cult-favorite grocery chain to open in Dallas-Fort Worth since 2012.

    Despite it's bustling population, many residents praise the city's close-knit community feel.

    "Coppell is a beautiful, quiet and crime free suburb out of Dallas," one reviewer wrote. "Very close to all kinds of amenities and restaurants. University of North Texas, Dallas is close by and couple of other colleges which is wonderful for us since we are a family of 6. The rush hour traffic could be nuisance at times."

    A Coppell home is worth a median $525,300, which is far higher than the national median home value of $303,400. Median rent prices land are just under $1,900 per month.

    Coppell was the only Dallas-Fort Worth suburb to make it into the top 10 best places to live in Texas, with several others earning spots among the top 25: University Park (No. 12); Colleyville (No. 13); Frisco's Preston Highlandsneighborhood (No. 13); Southlake (No. 15); Frisco proper (No. 18); Flower Mound (No. 19); Timberbrook in Plano (No. 20); and Richardson's Canyon Creek North (No. 24) and Sherrill Park North/Foxboro Addition (No. 25) neighborhoods.

    The top 10 best neighborhoods to live in Texas in 2025 are:

    • No. 1 – Cinco Ranch in Houston
    • No. 2 – Triangle State in Austin
    • No. 3 – Coppell
    • No. 4 – Alamo Heights, San Antonio
    • No. 5 – The Woodlands
    • No. 6 – Sugar Land
    • No. 7 – Taylor Lake Village, Houston
    • No. 8 – Museum Park, Houston
    • No. 9 – Neartown - Montrose, Houston
    • No. 10 – Midtown Houston
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