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Dallas Architecture Forum Hosts Prominent Architect
As the country takes a great look at equity and what that looks like, one organization is bringing a prominent voice for equity in architecture to town -- virtually.
Construction at Terminal at Katy Trail Moving Full Steam Ahead
One of the very first resolutions passed by the first legislature to convene in Washington D.C. after the Civil War ended recommended establishing what would eventually become the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, or the MKT.
Stainback Adds Luxury Residential to Services
Three generations of the Stainback family have lived in the Park Cities, so they're pretty confident that the latest venture for the real estate company they founded will excude what they call "Highland Park style."
Go Here: Open Houses to Check Out April 10 and 11
After last weekend’s quiet slate of open houses, this weekend real estate professionals have provided plenty of options for house hunters ready to snag their dream homes.
Go Here: Houses to Visit for Easter Weekend
We'll admit -- Easter weekend is slim pickin's when it comes to open houses in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow (and adjacent) areas. But never fear, we did find some options if you're hoping the Easter Bunny brings some house keys this spring.
North Texas Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame Moves Event to October
An event that will honor two North Texas real estate leaders with one of the industry's highest honors has been moved to October, organizers said.
Can Dallas Fix the Permitting Process?
“It is so difficult to get a building permit in the city of Dallas right now – we’re waiting eight weeks to get a building permit on a new home, and it’s unrelated to the tornado."
House of the Month
House of the Month: 4201 Armstrong Parkway
Designed by John Allen Boyle, the architect of the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, this iconic estate built in 1936 boasts superb Spanish Colonial-style architecture, resort-like grounds, and a highly desirable Highland Park location.
Eurico Francisco To Lead Dallas Architecture Forum Board
The Dallas Architecture Forum has named the new officers of its board of directors, and a familiar face has been tapped to be president of that board.
Go Here: Open Houses To Visit March 27 and 28
Whether you're a window shopper or looking to put down some roots, open houses are a great way to get a feel for a neighborhood, and to check out houses you might be interested in. Here are some great options for this weekend.
Commercial Occupancy Rates Plummet During Pandemic
What many supposed might happen, it turns out, did -- commercial occupancy rates dropped a great deal in the fourth quarter of 2020, analysis by the Texas A&M Real Estate Center revealed.
Go Here: Open Houses To Check Out March 20 and 21
Want to spend a Sunday looking at some phenomenal properties, and possibly find your dream house? These are just some of the open houses you can check out this weekend.
Could a $15,000 Tax Credit Cover a Down Payment in Dallas?
A new analysis by Zillow found that if Congress were to pass a measure that would provide first-time homebuyers a refundable, advanceable tax credit of up to $15,000, that credit could cover an entire down payment in 40 of 50 of the country's largest metro areas - including Dallas-Fort Worth.
In Case You Missed It
Low Housing Inventory Creates Building Increase
The Dallas-Fort Worth region came in second in the nation when it came to single-family construction permits, a February report from the National Association of Home Builders.
Go Here: Open Houses To Check Out March 13 and 14
It's a bustling market out there, and you have to move fast to get your dream house sometimes. Here are some open houses to check out this weekend.
OK, Boomer: Dallas Has Second-Oldest Percentage of 55-and-Older Renters
What’s going on in the big world of real estate? Here’s a quick digest of some recent key moves.
Olympic Gymnast Nastia Liukin Shows Off Preston Hollow Home
After bringing home five gold medals in the 2008 Olympics, Nastia Liukin traveled a lot -- even after she stopped competing. And now that she's put down roots in Preston Hollow, she invited Architectural Digest in to talk about how she feathered that nest.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 5335 Meaders Lane
Noted architect Elby Martin designed this incredible, Tuscan -inspired stone-clad estate home with an Italian barrel tile roof on a manicured 1.1-acre site in Old Preston Hollow with mature trees and landscaping by Harold Leidner.
Real Talk: Kelley Christian
Originally from the Phoenix area, Kelley Christian, now of Rogers Healy and Associates, arrived in Dallas to attend SMU, earning her bachelor’s in 2003.