The Renaissance on Turtle Creek

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The property on which The Renaissance on Turtle Creek now sits was once occupied by about ten single family homes. In the 1950s, the use of many of these homes transitioned from single family residences to doctors offices and small apartments. At some point, probably in the mid to late 1980s, these homes were demolished, and the land sat vacant for many years.

In 1998 the property was purchased, and construction of the current towers began late that year, taking nearly two years to complete. In the Fall of 2000, the first residents moved into the "3225 Turtle Creek Villas" apartments.

In 2002, the property was purchased by a development company with the intention of converting the apartments to condominiums. Initially, only the East Tower was converted to condominiums, named "The Renaissance on Turtle Creek", and the South / West Tower remained apartments, named "The Regency on Turtle Creek".  In 2003, the South / West Tower was added to the condominium, and the entire property was from that point known as "The Renaissance on Turtle Creek".

In 2006, control of the condominium association passed from the declarant/developer to the unit owners.

In 2013-2014, the lobbies, elevator landings, residential hallways, business centers, and meeting rooms were updated, and in 2015-2016, the Main Pool Deck and Dog Walk were renovated.

In October, 2015, tragedy struck when a portion of the parking garage collapsed. Thankfully, the collapse resulted in injury only to property, and no individuals. The parking garage was repaired and portions were rebuilt. This project was completed in 2016 and many residents feel that this event fostered a closer community environment.

In 2017, the Association invested in new cardio exercise equipment for the Fitness Centers, the fire/safety system was updated for all towers in the Condominium, the Splash Pool was renovated, and a commercial space in the Condominium is currently projected to be a communal area with two rental guest suites open and exclusive to residents in 2019.

Go to https://www.rtcdallas.com/history to learn more!

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