Discover the 3600 Block of Turtle Creek: Unique High-Rise Living and a Hidden Urban Park

The 3600 block of Turtle Creek Boulevard is one of Dallas’ most architecturally distinct and desirable residential enclaves. It is home to two highly sought-after condominium buildings—The Gold Crest and The Beverly—as well as the serene William B. Dean Park, nestled along the banks of Turtle Creek.

The Gold Crest – Iconic Mid-Century Modern Living

Designed by renowned Texas architect George Dahl, The Gold Crest stands as a celebrated example of mid-century modern architecture in Dallas. Dahl not only designed the building but also made it his personal residence, underscoring its significance. With just 52 condominiums, the building is prized for its clean lines, generous wraparound balconies, and panoramic views of Turtle Creek Boulevard. Currently, only two residences are available for sale—making this a rare opportunity for discerning buyers seeking timeless design and prime location.

The Beverly – Boutique Charm and Community

Located directly next to The Gold Crest, The Beverly offers a boutique high-rise experience with only 39 residences. Uniquely, all homeowners pay the same monthly HOA dues, regardless of unit size—a rare feature in the Dallas luxury market. The building recently completed a stunning update of its lobby and resident social area, featuring interior design by Lauren McGown, RID of V3 Atelier. As of mid-2025, there are no active listings in the building, and only one sale has occurred this year—highlighting the exclusivity and high demand of this quiet gem.

William B. Dean Park – A Hidden Oasis in Turtle Creek

Directly across from The Beverly is the William B. Dean Park, a pocket park named in honor of Dr. William B. Dean, a respected Dallas pediatrician and former board member of the Dallas Parks and Recreation Department. This beautifully landscaped green space offers a tranquil retreat along the creek and features the beloved “Mule Deer” sculpture, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors seeking peaceful moments in nature.