New Apartment Tower Coming Near Turtle Creek
Developers are planning to break ground by this fall on a new residential tower near Fairmount Street and Wolf Street in Uptown.
Read moreDevelopers are planning to break ground by this fall on a new residential tower near Fairmount Street and Wolf Street in Uptown.
Read moreAward-winning Broadway performer Patti LuPone sang at the Turtle Creek Chorale’s third-annual RHAPSODY gala, kicking off the organization’s season.
Read moreDallas Fire-Rescue responded to a three-alarm fire at a vacant, three-story apartment building in the 2500 block of Turtle Creek Boulevard near the Fairmont Street intersection shortly before 11 p.m. Wednesday.
Read moreThe two-day arts festival will feature local and regional artists, live music, food trucks, and more.
Read moreA California-based developer acquired a prime, 1.37-acre site on the vacant corner of Turtle Creek Boulevard and Fairmount Street and plans to build a 20-story tower with 198 units devoted to assisted living and memory care.
Read moreThe renowned Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is under new ownership.
Read moreHighland Park and University Park officials are asking anglers not to fish in nearby portions of Turtle Creek for now after a fish-kill was reported Sept. 27.
Read moreThe Turtle Creek Corridor is known for the luxurious residences that dot the creek and the surrounding neighborhood. The 21st-annual Turtle Creek Association Living Large Tour of Homes virtual tour will give visitors an exclusive look inside four of the most glamorous and intriguing residences in Turtle Creek.
Read moreThe deluge of rain beginning Aug. 21 helped break the record for the wettest August in Dallas-Fort Worth since record-keeping began in 1899, according to the National Weather Service office in Fort Worth. The water has since receded, but cleanup efforts remain underway.
Read moreThe Turtle Creek corridor has seen plenty of activity recently – from installing a mural and lighting under the Lemmon Avenue bridge to new landscaping – and that’s before the addition of a 240-room Four Seasons high-rise.
Read moreA Houston developer is planning to build a nearly $170 million apartment tower in the 2500 block of Turtle Creek Boulevard.
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