The “Jet Set” was a midcentury term for society’s fashionable, fast-moving elite — those who could hop from one destination to the next. I’ll take a cool midcentury word for a cool midcentury building when it comes to describing this week’s Highlight Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters, Senior Financial Officer with First Horizon.
The term feels apt, whether you’re talking about the building’s history or its present. Built in 1962 by Kelley and Marshall Architects, Turtle Creek North is a bastion of midcentury modern design with a wonderful Turtle Creek location. The building’s management and board are proud stewards of its history, meticulously maintaining the common areas and grounds, and keeping records of its story.
One of the building’s most beloved figures has been there almost since the doors opened. Doorman,FC Brown has welcomed guests with a friendly word and a smile since 1963…