Two distinctive towers. One landmark location.
Experience the art of living and working in timeless architectural masterpieces in the heart of Dallas. AMLI Fountain Place – featuring modern apartment residences – complements the freshly renovated Fountain Place office tower. Together, they share a plaza encompassing water gardens, trees and open spaces with restaurants.
Work in Art
Fountain Place defines the City’s skyline. Its recent, extensive renovation ensures the interiors are as timeless as the iconic exterior and fountains.
OfficesLive in Art
45-story apartment tower with modern residences and penthouses sure to heighten your lifestyle.
ResidencesCultured neighbors at your doorstep
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American Airlines Center
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AT&T Performing Arts Center
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Dallas Museum of Art
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Dallas World Aquarium
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Fashion Industry Gallery
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House of Blues
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Klyde Warren Park
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Moody Performance Hall
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Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
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Nasher Sculpture Center
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
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The Crow Museum of Asian Art
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Winspear Opera House
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Wyly Theatre
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400 Gradi
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Ascension Annex
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CBD Provisions
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Commissary
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Corrientes 348
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Dakota’s
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Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse
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Fearing’s
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Flora Street Cafe
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Food Trucks
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Kotta Sushi Lounge
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L’ Italiano Bistro Bar
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Meso Maya
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Mirador
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Miriam Cocina Latina
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North Italia
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Roti Modern Mediterranean
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Royal Blue Grocery
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Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar
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Savor
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Sixty Vines
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Sloane’s Corner
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Taqueria La Ventana
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Tei-An
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The Artisan
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The Henry
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The Playwright Irish Pub
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The Woolworth
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Yolk
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Hall Arts Hotel
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Hotel Crescent Court
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Hotel Fairmont Dallas
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Hotel ZaZa
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The Joule
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The Ritz-Carlton
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W Dallas – Victory
Historical Significance
Fountain Place was designed by preeminent architects I.M. Pei and Harry Cobb and constructed in 1986.
AMLI Fountain Place is precisely where I.M. Pei and Associates originally planned for a 2nd tower over 30 years ago. Now, designed as a modern residential sibling by acclaimed architect Lawrence Speck of Page Southerland Page.