Victory Park

Victory Park Loft-Style Townhome Wows With Incredible Views

By Bethany Erickson / September 8, 2019 /

When Ashton Theiss tagged us on Instagram this week to show us her new listing — a loft-style townhome in Victory Park — we may have asked for more deets tout de suite. Because this currently-a-hip-pocket home is what happens when Industrial Chic and Modern design styles fall in love and have a loft baby. Basically, 2935 Magnolia Hill…

After Landing at David Griffin, Nancy Martinez Doesn’t Miss a Beat With This Stellar Unit at The House

By Joanna England / April 24, 2019 /

When choosing high-rise real estate, what level provides your preferred views? Some people don’t want to get too high, opting for a tree-top skimming view that offers some privacy and shorter elevator rides. Others like that mid-building feel, that gives you a great feel for the horizon and keeps vertigo at bay. Others want a…

Splurge vs. Steal: Two Seventh-Story Condos in the Victory Park W South Tower

By Leah Shafer / July 10, 2017 /

This is the second installment of a new column here on CandysDirt.com, Splurge vs Steal (read the first one here). We’ll be looking at properties that offer something in common, but have a big difference in their asking price.   When Victory Park was being built up in the early 2000s, it was hailed as a major development in…

Take in the Fabulous Views from this 15th-Floor Ritz-Carlton Condo in Uptown

By Candy Evans / February 6, 2017 /

I’ve found a real gem in Uptown, a 15th-story condo at The Tower Residences at Ritz-Carlton. It offers incredible views, a gorgeous contemporary interior, and access to the world-class, five-star hotel amenities and concierge services offered at the Ritz-Carlton. Unit 1504 at 2555 N. Pearl St. is one of only two properties on the market…

Don’t Miss the Final Architecture on Tap Discussion This Thursday in Uptown

By Leah Shafer / August 3, 2015 /

The Dallas chapter of the American Institute of Architects sponsors a lively series, Architecture on Tap, which is having its final event this week. “How big is your digital footprint?” will explore four perspectives on the use of technology and social media within the practice of architecture. The three panelists will be Bob Borson, AIA, of Malone Maxwell…