The high-rise, located just north of the landmark Crescent complex, was designed by well-known architect Richard Keating.
“We think Dallas is ready for something soft contemporary — a residential building that is distinctly more modern,” Pitchford said.“We purposely didn’t end up with a huge number of units,” said Crescent senior vice president Scott Rodgers. “We wanted a very exclusive building. The apartments at 2811 Maple will average about 1,500 square feet — almost twice the size of a typical new rental unit in North Texas. The largest three-bedroom apartments will total about 2,600 square feet.And the smallest rental residence will start at more than $4,000 a month.“The standard floors are six and seven units per floor,” Rodgers said. “The longest walk from an elevator to a unit door is about 40 feet.
“It does not have any ground floor retail,” Pitchford said. “We are big fans of ground floor retail, but the site just wasn’t big enough.”