Haute High-Rise Living
Hard to beat the view at this Dallas billionaire's Ritz-Carlton penthouse

There’s no better example of luxury high-rise living in Dallas than the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton in Uptown, and few condos can compete with this phenomenal Tower II penthouse owned by billionaire philanthropist Trevor Rees-Jones, founder, president and CEO of Chief Oil & Gas LLC.
Unit 2200, listed with Dave Perry-Miller agents Sharon Quist and Kathy Myers for $9 million, has 5,666 square feet, four bedrooms and five-and-a-half baths, kitchen built to entertain, multiple living areas, study, wrap-around balconies, and fireplace. There are designer touches and custom lighting throughout the elegantly transitional space. Light-colored hardwoods and coffered ceilings stretch through the living areas.
No surprise that the kitchen is as functional as it is beautiful, with custom glass-front cabinetry from Poggenpohl Dallas, Miele built-ins and huge island. There is also room for casual dining in the kitchen; more formal affairs can be conducted in the dining room.
It’s a full-floor penthouse, so there is plenty of privacy. Plus the new owner gets all of those famous Ritz-Carlton amenities, such as 24-hour concierge, security and valet services; housekeeping; private dining room and wine cellar; resort-style pool; fitness center; in-home spa treatments; and in-room dining from onsite restaurant Fearing’s.
This is the perfect location for downtown views, as you’re on the southernmost tip of Uptown, just caddy-corner to Victory Park, and there are no other high-rises in your way — at least until that Park District complex gets built next to Klyde Warren.
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A version of this story originally was published on Candy’s Dirt.














Everyone who enters from the front door will be looking up.Photo courtesy of JPM Real Estate Photography
Natural elements break up all the white.Photo courtesy of JPM Real Estate Photography










