Out & About: Turtle Creek Association Azalea Luncheon
Guests enjoyed an elegant lunch and colorful fashion presentation during the Turtle Creek Association’s Azalea Luncheon at the Harlan Crow
Read moreGuests enjoyed an elegant lunch and colorful fashion presentation during the Turtle Creek Association’s Azalea Luncheon at the Harlan Crow
Read moreFor more than 50 years, the event has brought more than 6,000 members of the community to the historic greenspace.
Read moreThe event will begin with at 11 a.m. with a champagne reception and will feature a fashion showcase by European sportswear boutique Betty Reiter.
Read moreFamily-run Goldrich Kest, which was founded by Holocaust survivors and entrepreneurs Jona Goldrich and Sol Kest, recently acquired the impressive 206-unit high rise featuring apartments ranging in size from one bedroom, one bath to three bedrooms, three baths.
Read moreThe evening brought a patron reception, a three-course seated dinner, live and silent auctions, and a finale of dancing to music by Emerald City’s Limelight Band.
Read moreA group calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza amid the Israel-Hamas conflict that began a month ago gathered Nov. 5 around Turtle Creek Park.
Read moreThis one-bedroom, 1.1-bath home with an optional library/bedroom in the prestigious Mansion Residences embodies timeless elegance and luxury.
Read moreThe Turtle Creek Association’s annual Tour of Homes returns in person with opportunities to see four significant homes in the picturesque Turtle Creek area.
Read moreThe association hosted its luncheon April 25 at the Rosewood Mansion.
Read moreJust south of the Park Cities, Turtle Creek earns its nickname as “Dallas’ Front Yard” by remaining one of the city’s grandest, greenest, and most scenic neighborhoods.
Read moreDevelopers are planning to break ground by this fall on a new residential tower near Fairmount Street and Wolf Street in Uptown.
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