Preston Hollow
Latest (Page 4)
Business
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.
News
City Budget Paves Way to Smoother Streets
Improvements, including plans for repaving 750 street lane miles, part of city’s recently released biennial budgets
Schools
Dads, Dirt, and a Whole Lot of Mulch
Wesley Prep dads club clean playground in festival of service
Community
Salvation Army Angel Tree Program Opens
The organization is encouraging individuals, families, and friends to help fulfill the wish lists of more than 35,000 Angels this year.
Inside the Cause
Partners Card 2025: Shopping to Spark Change
100% of proceeds go directly to help survivors of family violence
News
Dallas Love Field Unveils Expansion Plan
Touted as the largest capital investment in the airport’s history, LEAP outlines a six-year construction timeline covering 14 infrastructure development projects.
In Case You Missed It
Alley Trash Phaseout Paused After Pushback Gains Traction
Homeowners in alley-dependent neighborhoods, including many in Preston Hollow, made themselves heard with a 10,000-signature petition, protest yard signs, and a dedicated opposition website.
Community
The Northaven Trail Gets Grazed
Some of us just have to get a little buzzed to feel alive ... and get the money shot
Sports
Back from Injury, Kirby Emerges as Top Receiver
Cade Kirby’s varsity resume wouldn’t suggest his emergence as the leading receiver for Jesuit Dallas this season, but those in the Rangers’ locker room aren’t surprised.
News
DART Launches Silver Line Service
To celebrate the launch, DART is offering free rides through Nov. 8 and will host all-day festivities at Silver Line Stations on Oct. 25, including live music, food trucks, kid zones, and a free evening concert.
News
Dallas Bike Lanes Can Get ‘Iffy’
Every weekend, rain or shine, Preston Hollow resident Jordan Shaw and his 11-year-old son, Blake, can be spotted riding their bikes along Northaven Trail — the boy’s laughter rolling behind like a second set of wheels.
Schools
St. Christopher’s Montessori Expands Learning Opportunities
The young learners at St. Christopher’s Montessori School aren’t the only ones growing.
By
Sarah Hodges
Schools
Creativity at Your Fingertips
With a love for forensics, fingerprints, and inspiring young minds, Abigail founded Minutiae Artistry, a program designed to introduce students to the world of forensic science through art.
News
Close Encounters of the Goat Kind
On Wednesday, the goats arrived and got straight to munching, beginning at the east end of the trail. Each day, they will head west, eating their way though miles of thatch and weeds.
Home
AIA Dallas to Showcase Varied Architecture, Innovative Design
North Texas lifestyles and the designs they inspired will go on display in late October as AIA Dallas hosts the organization’s 19th Tour of Homes.
By
Staff Report
News
SHEIN Pop-Up Delivers Fashion Flair to State Fair
The SHEIN boutique will be open through Sunday, October 19 during Texas State Fair hours.
Business
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.
By
Josh Hickman
Business
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.
By
Josh Hickman