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Fashion Center Dallas neighborhood set for makeover with new look

22 Mar '07
2 min read

Studio Fifteen, the shared showroom in District One Five offering contemporary resources, will continue to serve as an incubator for new lines within FashionCenterDallas.

In time for June market, additional expansions from showrooms Linde Lee, Coletta and D2/Rick Drysdale will add square footage and additional resources to District One Five.

“We are thrilled to announce District One Five's new look and expanding resources,” said Cindy Mahan, vice president of apparel leasing.

“Contemporary buyers and sellers should interact in a marketplace filled with product that can maximize sales and in an environment that reflects their fashion forward products and attitude."

"District One Five, which offers an unmatched array of contemporary resources from leading manufacturers, is a destination with positive momentum.”

A signature District One Five logo, with a color palette of warm grey and golden orange, will immediately appear in the contemporary neighborhood and in promotional pieces, including thousands of dog tags and water bottles distributed during market as well as within the marketplace to identify the neighborhood.

Dallas Market Center

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