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Santiago Calatrava's 400-foot arch crossing the Trinity River — the most expensive single infrastructure project in Dallas history when it opened in 2012.

The development axis running north from downtown that shaped northwest Dallas — and the infrastructure that now forms Victory Park's western wall.

The Trinity River bottomlands viewed from Victory Park's western edge — Dallas's most persistent geographic challenge and most ambitious ongoing project.

The late-1800s warehouse district at Victory Park's eastern edge — where Dallas's industrial past meets its most deliberate urban future.