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Stormwater System Upgrades Continue In UP

Work continues in University Park on a multi-year project to upgrade the stormwater system and reduce runoff in neighborhoods near Caruth Park.
Crime

Highland Park Developer Accused of Sexual Assault

Dallas developer and Highland Park resident Bill Hutchinson was arrested Tuesday after being accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl, police reports indicate.

Texas Has Land Fever

Texas has a fever -- and it's not the pandemic. It's land.
Nonprofits

Culinary Stars Lend Support To Benefit Addiction Recovery

The Dallas 24 Hour Club announced that pre-sales launched July 7 for their second annual cookbook titled Cooking at Home Through the Seasons: A Collection of Recipes Created by Dallas’ Top Chefs from Their Homes to Yours.

Volk Estates Home Is Texas’ Priciest

The most expensive home for sale in Texas, according to realtor.com, is a 2.86-acre estate in University Park.

Sparkman Club Celebrates Neighborhood Tradition

Every year, like clockwork, the community in Sparkman Club Estates readies their most clever parade float themes, line up, and wind their way through the neighborhood.

Abbott Announces Special Session Agenda

Abbott also put border security and restoring funding to the Legislative branch — which he vetoed last month — on the special session agenda.

HP Town Council Talks HP Village Expansion Proposal

The Highland Park town council study session Tuesday focused on a proposal to expand building B in Highland Park Village, which houses Cafe Pacific, Hermes, Harry Winston, Goyard, Tory Burch, Fendi, and Dior.

Real Talk: Botond Laszlo

Botond Laszlo left Romania for the United States in 2001 and hit the ground running, first as a building engineer at the Galleria, doing home renovations and repairs on the side.

Go Here: Open Houses to Check Out July 3 and 4

This weekend will be warm with a chance of patriotic fun and finding your dream home. Here are some open houses in Preston Hollow (and adjacent areas) and the Park Cities.

Dallas Habitat Appoints 10 New Members to Board

Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity announced the appointment of 10 new members to its Board of Directors, adding more than 175 years of diverse business experience across various industries, bringing a wealth of valuable knowledge to the nonprofit organization.

Uptown Mixed-Use Development Breaks Ground

International real estate firm Hines broke ground recently on Maple Terrace, a 3.37-acre mixed-used development in Uptown.

Dallas Hotel Named Among World’s Best By ‘Robb Report’

The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek was recently named among the world’s best new city-center hotels by the exclusive Robb Report.

Artfully Public

Thanks to a city effort, finding art doesn’t have to mean a trip to the Arts District downtown — it can be as simple as looking around your neighborhood.

Go Here: Open Houses to Check Out June 26 and 27

Rain may be a possibility later this weekend, but don’t let that put a damper on your search for your dream home. Here are some open houses in Preston Hollow (and adjacent areas) and the Park Cities.

Four Seasons Project Planned For Turtle Creek

Boston-based Carpenter & Company recently announced their plans for what’s reported to be a $750 million mixed-use project that will bring Dallas’ first Four Seasons hotel, luxury housing, office space, and more to the Turtle Creek neighborhood.

Love Field Community Meeting Set for July 13

The next virtual quarterly meeting of Dallas Love Field's Good Neighbor program is Tuesday, July 13 at 6 p.m.

Lee Kleinman City Council Exit Interview: Not Exactly Retired

We had the chance for an exit interview with soon-to-be retired Dallas City Council member Lee Kleinman. See what he said about about the Dallas Midtown project, the crime rate, his biggest regrets of his tenure, and more.

Stumped: Neighbors Decry Removal of Trees

The removal of 13 trees lining Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church’s west parking lot facing Colgate Avenue has upset some nearby residents.

North Dallas Bank & Trust Co. Renovating Dallas Banking Center

North Dallas Bank & Trust Co. recently broke ground on a 31,000-square-foot renovation project at its corporate headquarters and Dallas Banking Center.
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