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Comings and Goings
Have some last minute shopping to do? We have some new retailers to check out in this month's Comings and Goings.
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House of the Month: 5335 Meaders Lane
Designed by noted architect Elby Martin and punctuated with Tuscan-inspired touches, this stone-clad estate home with an Italian barrel tile roof sits on a 1.1-acre site in Old Preston Hollow.
Edwin L. Cox’s Historic Beverly Drive Estate Sells to Andy Beal
The late Edwin L. Cox Sr.’s acclaimed Highland Park estate recently sold to billionaire Andy Beal.
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Go Here: Open Houses to Check Out Dec. 4-5
Still looking for your dream home? Check out one of these open houses this weekend, and your search just might be over.
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Relocations Dip Slightly in October
Even though the Dallas-Fort Worth market remains popular for corporate relocations, the share of people moving to the area dipped slightly in October, a report from Redfin indicates.
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Texas Housing Frenzy May Be Over, Economists Say
Housing market indicators are signaling the Texas housing frenzy is over, says a research economist for the Texas Real Estate Research Center at Texas A&M University.
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A Royal Welcome
Shopping center hardest hit by tornado returns.
BCA Seeks Entries for Annual Contest
Don’t just doodle during boring business meetings. Showcase that artistic talent in the office to inspire creativity.
Find Inspiration From Park Cities Homes
Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association’s annual tour is back.
Treed Off: Oncor Trying to Solve a Mystery Along the Northaven Trail
If you planted a few trees along the Northaven Trail without telling anyone, Oncor would like a word.
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Love Your Neighbor? Tell Us About Them
As 2021 winds down and we’re staring 2022 straight in the face, it’s also a time for reflection — and gratitude.
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The Rogers Healy Companies Expands Dallas Office
The Rogers Healy Companies recently moved into their new office space, expanding the Dallas office by more than 7,000 square feet.
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In Case You Missed It
From Our Table to Yours: People Newspapers Favorite Dishes
We thought we'd take this opportunity to not only thank our readers for another year together but also share some of our favorite recipes that make it to the table every year.
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@Properties Dallas Ready For Take-Off
Residential brokerage giant @properties signaled its Dallas franchise’s readiness to take off in North Texas markets with an aviation-themed launch party complete with invitations made to look like first-class plane tickets from Chicago to Dallas.
Mural Painter Has Fond Memories of Preston Hollow Elementary
Katie Mayborn Fuerst credits art teacher’s influence for inspiring her career.
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The Dispute Over Yard Decor
A resident of the 4500 block of Beverly Drive says she plans to fight citations related to a new Highland Park ordinance that limits the number of decorative items in front and visible side yards.
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ERCOT: Texas Grid Remains Vulnerable to Blackouts
The most severe scenario considered by ERCOT for this winter — very high demand for power, extensive fossil fuel outages, and low renewable power production — does not capture the amount of power lost during February.
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Have Fun, Win Prizes With Our Holiday Photo Scavenger Hunt
Join us in a fun holiday photo scavenger hunt, and win one of three prize packs containing four tickets to Holiday at the Arboretum at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens and four tickets to the Trains at NorthPark benefitting Ronald McDonald House Dallas.
Snider Plaza Redevelopment Project Proceeding ‘With Caution’
After weeks of legal maneuvering, developer Jim Strode was still proceeding “with caution” on the redevelopment of the southeast corner of Snider Plaza where Peggy Sue BBQ used to be, his lawyer said.
Nominate Your Favorite Stories for 2021 People’s Pick
Starting today, you can nominate a story (or stories) from 2021 that resonated with you, and next week we'll provide a ballot for readers to vote on their favorites.