The building’s design is about an action and a reaction — a reverberation of form and a shift in apartment living. The design team really focused on how the tenants will live in the apartment units, which are very open and flexible, allowing for a multitude of furniture layouts. The design connects with the street life in the area and complements the Arts district. The 14-story apartment building contains 132 studio and one-bedroom units located atop a two-story, above ground parking garage. The Crossroads neighborhood serves as the amenities for the building, as residents are surrounded with art galleries, coffee shops, boutique retail and restaurants within walking distance. The building also includes space for food trucks outside and a sidewalk park. Perched above the apartment units is a penthouse level with a public, rooftop bar (Mercury Room) and a private outdoor terrace and lounge.