Crescent Adds Luxury Brownstones to Ritz-Carlton Development
Regency Row
DALLAS – Crescent Real Estate is completing the Tower Residences at the Ritz-Carlton with four upscale brownstone-style homes, each priced between $5.5 million and $6.5 million.
Architect Robert A.M. Stern designed the homes, and Dallas-based Platinum Homes, led by builder Mark Molthan, will handle construction.
Kyle Crews of Allie Beth Allman & Associates is the listing agent. “This is one of the most sought-after locations in Dallas,” Crews said. “We’re already meeting with buyers who are excited to collaborate with Mark and his design team on custom interiors.”
The residential enclave, called Regency Row, sits in the Uptown neighborhood and overlooks another Crescent property, McKinney & Olive, a new mixed-use development designed by the internationally recognized firm Pelli Clarke Pelli, led by architect César Pelli.
Regency Row caps a decade of projects for Crescent Real Estate in Uptown. The firm recently completed a $33 million renovation of The Crescent, a mixed-use complex originally built in 1986. In 2007 Crescent opened The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas, along with The Tower Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, where 70 homes sold in Tower One and an additional 95 residences sold in the adjoining building. In July 2016 Crescent and its affiliates acquired Hotel Crescent Court, which has since undergone a $30 million renovation. The fall 2016 opening of McKinney & Olive brought Crescent’s Uptown holdings to four major properties across approximately 20 contiguous acres.
Crescent Real Estate, based in Fort Worth, is led by John Goff.