Life’s a Walk in the Park at Exclusive Parkside Condos Next to Klyde Warren

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Entrance to Parkside Condos

If you love the Arts District, Klyde Warren Park, and everything Uptown/downtown, Parkside Condos at 2025 Woodall Rodgers Freeway is the place for you.

Unit 21 at Parkside Condos, an exclusive 10-unit community built in 2014, is just across the street from the Dallas Arts District‘s Klyde Warren Park and mere steps from fine dining, museums, the McKinney Avenue Trolley, and all the excitement that comes with living at the crossroads of downtown and Uptown.

The Things You’ll Do

Fancy yourself an arts patron? You’ll enjoy spending weekends exploring the nearby Dallas Museum of Art, the Perot Museum, and the Nasher Sculpture Center.

The foodie connoisseurs among us will love the range of restaurants in the area like Miriam Cocina Latina, Fearing’s, and Nobu. Although maybe you’ll just grab a hotdog from a food truck in Klyde Warren Park if you feel like slumming it. You can order a pre-dinner glass of wine — or bottle — at Sixty Vines, and a late-night drink at Happiest Hour.

Outdoor junkies are in their element with the park’s many activities. Dress to impress at the portable concerts from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Concert truck; bring a blanket and have a food truck picnic; or don your workout clothes and head for one of many fitness classes, which will resume in March.

Klyde Warren Park

Small And Mighty

The property may be small but the amenities at Parkside Condos and its location leave little to be desired.

“I live in a high-rise and have been in each one in town, and this 10-unit building offers many comparable features. Across from Klyde Warren Park and on the McKinney Avenue Trolley line, the location can’t be beaten,” said John Pritchett, executive associate with David Griffin & Company Realtors, who is offering Unit 21 at The Parkside Condos for $975K.

After spending the day slaving away in your glass-enclosed office, open that door and head out to your very own 6-foot by 25-foot veranda for drinks while pondering which of the many nearby restaurants you’ll enjoy tonight.

Floor-to-ceiling windows stretch across the veranda to offer a wonderful view of the park and downtown Dallas’ skyline while providing tons of natural light. The 10-foot ceilings and open living/kitchen floorplan lend an airy, expansive feel to the 2,321-square-foot condo. Beautiful White Oak wood flooring runs throughout the living area, bedrooms, kitchen, and office.

Open living, dining, kitchen, office space

Home chefs will delight in the efficient open design of the chef-inspired kitchen, complete with sleek Pogenpohl cabinetry, fantastic Quartzite countertops, glass tile backsplash, a double stainless steel under-mount sink, and luscious Lutron lighting. With a subzero refrigerator, Wolf self-cleaning range and microwave, and Bosch dishwasher, entertaining will be a breeze.

Relax And Enjoy

After a day of exploring the neighborhood, light a few candles, grab a glass of wine, and relax in the primary bathroom’s deep soaker tub. Life has never been better!

Primary bathroom

Dinner on The Deck

If you love to entertain, you’ll go gaga over the rooftop entertaining area. “The fifth-floor community deck with an incredible view of the park and downtown is great for entertaining or just hanging out,” said Pritchett.  

Rooftop entertainment area at Parkside Condos

Besides the impressive views, the rooftop terrace has all the amenities for a casual lunch with the girls, or boys, or an intimate dinner get-together. The cozy fireplace is great for gathering on a cool night while searing steaks on the gas grill or throwing together a few appetizers in the caterer’s kitchen.

Pretty And Practical

In addition to the wonderful amenities, the condo has a practical side as well. A 6-foot by 9-foot laundry room comes complete with a full-size washer and dryer. The 5-foot by 16-foot storeroom is ideal for storing seasonal or seldom-used items, and the gated parking garage affords secure dual parking spaces as well as guest parking.

But with so many things to do and places to eat within walking distance, you may just want to ditch the car and explore the city on foot, Parisian style!

Diann Nichols started her career as a technical writer but discovered writing about houses was much more interesting and has been a real estate writer for several years. Originally from Kentucky, she moved to Dallas in 1986. She has a thing for travel, cats, live music, and driving around discovering new neighborhoods. She’s also a budding photographer who loves taking photos of bands at concerts and buildings. Late at night, she’s often found curled up with a good spy novel.

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