Thursday, July 31, 2008 , Updated
Tower Club in downtown Dallas completes first phase of super-expensive $3.5 million renovation wow
DALLAS Tower Club, Dallas' premiere dining and social club on the 48th floor of Thanksgiving Tower in Dallas' downtown business district, has completed Phase I of its overall $3.5 million renovation project. The club's primary event spaces -- the Allegheny, Chandalar, Pegasus, and Younan Properties rooms -- have undergone a total transformation to include state-of the art communication and entertainment sound systems, video conferencing capabilities, new board chairs, chandeliers, and granite countertops.
The Pegasus and Younan Properties rooms together can accommodate groups of more than 350 for banquets, dinner meetings, weddings, or other social events. The space offers a neutral canvas to please any bride to be and creates lasting memories for companies, families, friends and associations. Both rooms can be broken down to four smaller rooms, and two smaller rooms, respectively, for more intimate affairs. Both have been relocated to the newly opened side of the club, offering members and guests the best view in the Metroplex.
Phase II has begun with the construction of Triniti at Tower Club, a chic and contemporary restaurant. Under the direction of award-winning Executive Chef Bruce Ross, Triniti at Tower Club will offer members and guests a relevant and luxurious design and New American cuisine within three unique spaces. The restaurant is slated to open November 2008.
Source: The Tower Club
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