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Dallas Area Habitat House Party at Regent's Park Raises $195,500.


DALLAS -- Regents Park (www.regentsparkdallas.com), a private enclave enclave /en·clave/ (en´klav) tissue detached from its normal connection and enclosed within another organ.

en·clave
n.
A detached mass of tissue enclosed in tissue of another kind.
 of luxury residences developed by Prescott Realty Group, was the site chosen to host this year's Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity's 11th annual House Party on November 4th. More than 650 people enjoyed dinner, music and dancing, raising $195,500 for Dallas Habitat.

During the "Three Times the Charm" gala guests previewed three recently completed elegant residences designed in distinctive English regency The Regency period in the United Kingdom is the period between 1811 and 1820, when King George III was deemed unfit to rule and his son, later George IV, was instated to be his proxy as Prince Regent.  architecture reminiscent of the original Regent's Park
    For other meanings, see Regent's Park (disambiguation)
    Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London.
    , one of London's grandest parks and elite residential districts.

    "Dallas Habitat is a great organization, and we were honored to be chosen as a partner for this event, providing guests with a sneak peek of these luxurious, custom homes," said Louis Rothermel III, director of Prescott.

    Rothermel added, "Dallas Habitat's celebrants enjoyed a first look at Regent's Park, constructed and designed by a team of highly-regarded and well-known luxury building specialists. Regent's Park is a new landmark of architectural design This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims.

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    , promising a maintenance-free lifestyle convenient to the Park Cities and downtown Dallas Downtown Dallas is the main business district in Dallas, Texas (USA), located in the geographic center of the city. The area officially termed "downtown" is bounded by the downtown freeway loop: bounded on the east by I-345 (although known and signed as the northern terminus of , but with the benefit of a private residence on a fee-simple lot."

    A private enclave near The Mansion on Turtle Creek Turtle Creek may refer to: Streams
    • Turtle Creek (Dallas County, Texas), a tributary of the Trinity River
    • Turtle Creek (Kerr County, Texas), a tributary of the Guadalupe River
    • Turtle Creek (Matagorda County, Texas)
    , Regent's Park on Gillespie will ultimately include 14 stately homes stately home
    Noun

    Brit a large old mansion, usually one open to the public

    Noun 1. stately home - a mansion that is (or formerly was) occupied by an aristocratic family
     ranging from 4,750 - 5,800 sq. ft. All homes will be English regency style in architecture and design. Two additional homes are under construction with completion targeted for the first quarter of 2007.

    The three completed homes share many appealing features, such as elegant entry halls, 11-foot ceilings in living areas, libraries, elevators, custom ironwork, wet bars on each floor, hardwood floors, and expansive kitchens. Each home also has unique characteristics, such as one featuring a master suite with a Dallas skyline view skyline view

    tangential radiographic view of any structure; taken to provide more information than the standard projections. Used to examine the trochlear groove of the stifle in dogs and carpal slab fractures in horses.
    , another with a rooftop terrace with fireplace, a round dining room or a wine cellar.

    About Regent's Park on Gillespie

    The gated enclave of Regent's Park will include a limited number of individual, four-story, luxurious residences in English regency style design. Regent's Park's location near The Mansion on Turtle Creek presents the convenience of in-town living in a discrete and secure environment. Regent's Park is developed by Prescott Realty Group, Inc. and marketed by Adleta Fine Properties (Amy Detwiler, 972-380-7696, Carol McBride, 972-733-8835 or Michelle Wood, 972-381-6462)(www.regentsparkdallas.com).
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