Project Description
3001 Turtle Creek is a 17-story, 350,000-square-foot multi-tenant office tower in Dallas, Texas by Hillwood Urban, a Dallas-based commercial real estate developer led by Ross Perot, Jr. The Class A office tower is divided into two wings, with one section cantilevering over a shaded outdoor area to help maximize tenant views of the Dallas skyline. The building has 10-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, collaborative workspaces, dynamic elevator atria and open stairway connections – all within an elegantly crafted curtainwall. The building’s 25,000-square-foot floorplates feature an offset core to maximize flexibility in accommodating a broad range of tenants. The high-performance and healthful workplace supports tenant innovation and collaboration while supporting their ability to attract, retain and engage employees. Furthermore, it allows for abundant natural light while offering breathtaking panoramic views of the park and the Dallas skyline.
A one-acre park along Turtle Creek which connects the building with the popular Katy Trail is being designed by landscape architect Jim Burnett of The Office of James Burnett. Sophisticated common areas include a relaxing lobby with stone walls and wood ceilings anchored by a large, welcoming fireplace; a café for quick-serve breakfast and lunch; and a signature five-star restaurant offering a shaded outdoor patio nestled in the large oak trees on the site overlooking Turtle Creek. At ground level, a discrete circular drive offers vehicular access to 3001 Turtle Creek and parking. The building’s central location provides walkable access to Uptown and Turtle Creek’s numerous fine dining, entertainment, shopping and hotel offerings.
As the building’s Design Architect, Pickard Chilton is working in collaboration with Dallas-based BOKA Powell as the Architect of Record and Thornton Tomasetti as the structural engineer.