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Turtle Creek Corridor Region


The greatest variety and some of the most interesting homes are found in these Turtle Creek neighborhoods between Highland Park and Downtown, East Dallas and the Tollway. Styles and ages of the homes range from Victorian homes in the State Thomas Historic District to the architect designed contemporary duplexes in Northern Heights to the highrises along Turtle Creek. Continue


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Turtle Creek Corridor Areas

Turtle Creek Highrise Area - Turtle Creek Dallas
Since the 1950s this Turtle Creek Highrise neighborhood has provided splendid views and has connoted luxury, power and prestige. Many of the residents are still walking distance from their former Highland Park homes. These buildings provide a splendid view of Turtle Creek and a proximity to downtown and the country club.


Katy Trail/Turtle Creek Area - Turtle Creek Dallas
Turtle Creek is best known for its residential highrises overlooking Turtle Creek Blvd. Less known but extremely coveted are the pocket neighborhoods along Turtle Creek and the Katy Trail. The residents of these Turtle Creek neighborhoods of 12- 70 houses enjoy the sophistication and energy of the commercial districts nearby. Turtle Creek Village, Knox, the West Village and the serenity of the well-placed and hidden neighborhood along Turtle Creek and the Katy Trail.


Cole/McKinney Area - Turtle Creek Dallas
McKinney Avenue from the edge of Highland Park to Downtown has long been associated with Dallas' best restaurants which sets the tone for this area. Townhouses, duplexes, historic apartments, single-family homes, lofts, mid-rise residential buildings and new multi-use developments create a dynamic mix of residential choices in this Turtle Creek neighborhood.


Oak Lawn Area - Turtle Creek Dallas
Architecture critic David Dillon says, "The appeal of Oak Lawn has always been its social and cultural diversity. It is funkier and more fluid than the rest of Dallas with pockets of gritty and urban vitality that remind us that Dallas is a real city." It also has pockets of opulence and historic grandeur adding to its allure.



Dallas Home Design
A stunning Modern Turtle Creek Home in Turtle Creek Park on a lot sold by Douglas Newby was recently completed by Dallas architect Frank Welch and is featured in Dallas Home Design.


Turtle Creek Corridor Map
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