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Make a Move and Spread Your Wings at Jefferson Mockingbird

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Make a Move and Spread Your Wings at Jefferson Mockingbird

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The revitalized West Love neighborhood, also known as Dallas’ Medical District, is on its way to once again becoming a sought-after live, work, play destination now that its transformation into a walkable neighborhood with all-new housing and retail, bars, and restaurants is well underway. Your next address, Jefferson Mockingbird, is quickly becoming one of the main drivers shining even more light on this longtime Dallas treasure.

What’s in it for you? Everything.

Jefferson Mockingbird offers brand-new, all-inclusive, commutable living in Dallas’ often-traveled, but commonly overlooked—until now–West Love District, where Life Takes Flight. Access to the world is minutes away, as Jefferson Mockingbird is located just a few minutes from Love Field. It’s also right by some of Dallas’ state-of-the-art medical centers. Yes, all this while reaping the benefits of living in the heart of Dallas. In addition to its prime location and the fact that you can now be among the first to claim one of the 354 fresh, contemporary apartments, Jefferson Mockingbird perfectly suits Dallas’ busy, on-the-go working professionals, particularly medical workers who want quick access to UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland, frequent business travelers, and airline employees.

Adjacent to Love Field and DART light rail stations, ease of living comes, well, easily here. One-, two-, and three-bedroom floorplans are loaded with top-of-the-line designer finishes and appointments. Modern and thoughtfully designed, luxury apartment homes are pet friendly and feature keyless entry, dual vanities, designer color schemes, 10- to 14-foot-high ceilings, large walk-in closets, attached private yards, and flexible work-from-home spaces. The sense of community at Jefferson Mockingbird is unrivaled in Dallas. Common areas include a garden lounge, fitness center with virtual training via Technogym, rooftop sky lounge, a mini-market, yoga studio, a bike shop, and dog-washing stations. Not to be missed (as if you would) is the sleek pool deck with a swim-up bar.

The jaw-dropping transformation of this up-and-coming area of Dallas is taking place every day, kicking off with the Texas Trees Foundation, a nonprofit that was started decades ago by Trammell Crow to place trees along Woodall Rodgers. They’re coming up with the design work, securing funding, and then handing it all over to the city to implement this area’s revitalization. Business development in the vibrant West Love neighborhood is on-the-rise as well, with the addition of two large office towers, and residents are already enjoying new retail, coffee shops, and restaurants. Think Sylvan 30, but closer to everything you love to do.

Also think about deals, as this at-your-fingertips luxury is available for the first six weeks of your lease at no cost. To learn more about Jefferson Mockingbird, or submit your application online, visit jeffersonmockingbird.com. Be sure to follow West Love Neighborhood’s latest jewel on Instagram at @JeffersonMockingbird to keep up with the latest events and community news.

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