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    Artsy abode grants entry to up-and-coming East Dallas neighborhood

    Leah Shafer
    Sep 11, 2015 | 10:45 am

    When people think “East Dallas,” the neighborhoods that usually spring to mind are Lakewood, Forest Hills, Swiss Avenue, and Junius Heights. But a little further east and south of White Rock lake is the hidden jewel of Buckner Terrace, where prices are more affordable than elsewhere in East Dallas.

    The homes there are mostly one- and two-story ranches, with lots of interior space, large lots, and mature trees. From many of the streets in Buckner Terrace, you can catch a glimpse of the downtown Dallas skyline, as it’s only five miles away.

    The renovated beauty at 5727 Marview Ln. was just listed for $249,900 by Mark Manley of Virginia Cook Realtors. It is located in the Everglade Park area of Buckner Terrace, near Jim Miller Road and Samuell Boulevard.

    This traditional 1970s ranch has taken on a new look with a comfortable and fluid floorplan and a warm and welcoming color palette. It also has what many of today’s buyers want: natural materials, clean lines, and timeless finishes. It is steeped in natural light, and the soft whites and grays can be seen throughout the 2,258 square feet of living space.

    The owner is an architect and artist, and his vision has manifested in a modern, funky style. And if you love something you see, take note: All of the furnishings in this home are all for sale, including the art.

    Manley, a 14-year resident of the neighborhood, says you can’t buy homes like this at this price point anywhere else in Dallas.

    “I am seeing a lot of new residents move in, young families and professionals, and homes are being renovated right and left,” he says. “We have a very strong neighborhood association and lot of involvement by neighbors and city officials. People walk their dogs around the elementary school, and everyone greets you with a smile and a wave.”

    As you enter this home, there’s an entry flooded with daylight from the traditional French-style front door and textured glass side lights. The entry opens to the formal living and dining rooms, with recessed lighting and views of the front lawn through the floor-to-ceiling bow window. Those gorgeous bamboo floors run throughout the house — except in the bathrooms, where there is marble.

    The family room offers a large, bright area, with a cool stacked stone fireplace and newly installed recessed lighting. There is a glass slider that opens to a covered patio and extends the indoor living space to the outdoors.

    The kitchen received a full renovation, with quartz countertops, new cabinets in a fashionable gray shade, a white subway tile backsplash, and new stainless steel appliances. Overall, this ’70s-style kitchen has been totally reimagined and integrated into the family room with the open, island-style bar and second dining space/breakfast area, large enough for hosting a casual dinner party.

    Just off the kitchen is a full-size utility room, which has hookups for a washer and dryer, and also functions as a half bathroom. Leading to the garage is a mudroom bench, perfect for hanging a dog leash and coats or storing shoes.

    The three bedrooms and two full bathrooms (and a powder room) are a delight: totally renovated and spa-like.

    The master suite offers his-and-hers walk-in closets and a second slider to the covered patio. The private master bath has marble flooring, dual sinks, and a large glass-enclosed tile-and-marble shower.

    There are two additional bedrooms that share an updated Jack-and-Jill bathroom with marble floors and tub/shower combination and single vanity. Adjacent to the kitchen is the fourth bedroom, which would be perfect as a home office and offers two closets for additional storage.

    Like so many of the homes in Buckner Terrace, the yard is spacious with lots of green space and a small patio for relaxing.

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    A version of this story originally was published on Candy’s Dirt.

    The home comes with a fairly large lot.

    5727 Marview Lane house for sale in Dallas
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    Santander Tower re-use project in downtown Dallas to add 105 apartments

    Teresa Gubbins
    Oct 16, 2025 | 11:19 am
    Santander Tower facade
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    Construction is underway on the adaptive reuse of the iconic 50-story Santander Tower at 1601 Elm St. in downtown Dallas. According to a release, Adolfson & Peterson Construction has begun work on phase two of the multifamily project by Pacific Elm Properties: the Peridot Residences, which will will add five floors and 105 one- and two-bedroom residences.

    “The Peridot Residences offer a holistic lifestyle, inspired by comfort and luxury, and the new units will further enhance downtown Dallas’s residential offerings,” says Adolfson & Peterson (AP) Regional President Granger Hassmann in a statement. “Santander Tower is a great example of what underutilized office buildings can become, offering hotel, retail, office and luxury apartments.”

    AP completed phase one in October 2024, which consisted of converting a total of 14 floors into 291 apartment units and amenity spaces. Pacific Elm, in collaboration with Mintwood Real Estate, redeveloped Peridot Residences from former office space into luxury multifamily housing.

    “The continued transformation of Santander Tower reflects our vision for revitalizing Dallas’ urban core through innovative mixed-use redevelopment,” says Pacific Elm Properties CEO Billy Prewitt. “The success of Peridot Residences has shown there’s strong demand for luxury living in the heart of downtown and phase two builds on that momentum, bringing new energy, residents and experiences to one of the city’s most iconic addresses.”

    Resident amenities will include a swimming pool, dog park, fitness center, pickleball court and Pilates studio. The building also contains meeting rooms and lounges for community gatherings and events.

    The mixed-use development will include on-site dining options, a boutique hotel, and luxury residences within one tower.

    Pacific Elm’s existing portfolio is comprised of seven Class A towers totaling 6.5 million square feet and 10 acres of developable land located in Uptown and Downtown Dallas and 80 acres in Raleigh.

    Santander Tower, formerly known as Thanksgiving Tower, is the eighth-tallest building in Dallas although when it was built in 1982, it was the second-tallest building. It was renamed Santander after its main tenant in 2020. It's a shiny, glassy monolith, across from Thanks-Giving Square, behind The Eye. The reuse project was kicked off in 2022.

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