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Late Burger House Co-Owner Left ‘The Most’ Memories
As the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the Park Cities, it has the most history of selling the most unpretentious menu items prepared by some of the most beloved restaurant owners and staff.
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Grandmother’s Fudge Recipe Is in Good Hands
Top-selling fudge varieties include dark chocolate with sea salt, chocolate dipped peanut butter, and nutty fudge laced with pecans, walnuts, or pistachios.
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Comings and Goings
The Devonshire Club blends Americana, Asian, and French inspirations, along with a touch of Greek flair.
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The Power of the Written Word
The Letter Library sparks unexpected fellowship through personal messages
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SMU Grad Masters 5 Elements of Success
For martial arts studio owner Gerardo Mulas, it’s been a winding path of resilience from Madrid to Dallas.
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The Plaza, ‘Such a Great Neighborhood Retail Center,’ Turns 75
Dallas is known internationally as a retail mecca, with big-name shopping centers usurping the spotlight of what truly remains the last community-centric, user-friendly shopping center in the city.
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Kips Bay Returns to Turtle Creek Estate
Kips Bay Decorator Show House takes over the stately 25,000-square-foot estate at 2999 Turtle Creek Blvd.
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Fashion-Minded Sisters Bring Order, Style to Closets
Styled By The Sisters has been helping Park Cities and Preston Hollow residents find their sense of fashion and organization for years now — especially with closet editing work.
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Josh Hickman
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Lights, Camera, Inaction
Since 1947, the Inwood Theater on Lovers Lane has been providing entertainment and cinematic culture to the area with movies both big and small.
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Josh Hickman
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Residents React to Preston Royal Redevelopment Plan
Big changes could be brewing at one of Preston Hollow’s most prominent corners — and the neighborhood is buzzing
Comings and Goings
Jo’Seon Wagyu Omakase - Dallas’ first Korean Wagyu omakase dining experience will land in the Design District this fall.
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Sarah Hodges
Bliss Speech & Hearing Flourishes with Family Touch
With an array of residents and an abundance of resources, it’s no wonder Preston Hollow is a great springboard for starting a family business.
DCAC Announces 18th Annual Art for Advocacy Theme
DCAC Announces 18th Annual Art for Advocacy Theme
Comings and Goings
Check out what's new and coming soon for foodies, crafters, and fitness enthusiasts — and their furry friends.
Summer Drivers Had Bumpy Roads, But a Smoother Ride in UP Is Around the Bend
Construction made driving through University Park an adventure this summer. But the quest to find a better route is coming to an end — some projects are beginning to wrap up, and traffic should improve.
Siblings Sell Texas Forever Hats, Stickers for Flood Relief
Siblings Charlotte, Walker, and Olivia Norwood raised almost $1,300 for flood relief efforts at their little lemonade stand last weekend, and they’re not done helping yet.
Real Estate
Housing Market Moderates, Stability Holds
The 2025 real estate market is shifting gears but not losing momentum
Rising Interest Rates Bring Housing Slowdown
The frenzy has gone out of the housing market, which may mean more time to think for Park Cities buyers.
Comings and Goings
The new favorite of Francophiles and foodies opened its chic, kid and family-friendly location on June 23 in the space formerly occupied by Corner Bakery.