Located in one of the area’s most prestigious neighborhoods, the residential tower known as 3525 Turtle Creek is a true legend among Dallas high-rises.
Constructed in 1957 by a team of prestigious architects, designers, and builders, it is still affectionately known as the “Grand Dame of Turtle Creek.”
Today, the 22-story is one of the few Modernist high-rise apartment buildings of the time listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 3525 Turtle Creek enjoys a glorious slot in Dallas history and was home to a long list of top political figures, entertainers, and business luminaries over the years.
Oscar-winning actress Greer Garson was once a resident, as was John Tower, Texas’ first Republican U.S. Senator. Cecil Howard Green, co-founder of Texas Instruments also lived in the building.
The building presents an intimate portrait for residents, with a list of amenities including a 24-hour doorman. There is also a complimentary valet services for 3525 Turtle Creek residents, as well as a guest-quarters. The views are sensational, both in terms of tree top scenery and the shimmering Dallas skyline.
In terms of the location, high-rise residents are just steps-off the picturesque Katy Trail, and conveniently accessible to the best greenbelts and parks.
Dallas’ best dining is available throughout the Turtle Creek area including Nick and Sam’s Steakhouse, Fearing’s at the Ritz-Carlton in the Crescent Court complex, and, of course, The Mansion. Plus, try boutique shopping, and top theater and entertainment choices in Downtown, Uptown, Oak Lawn, and the Dallas Arts District.