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TxDOT Approves Northaven Trail Pedestrian Bridge Over U.S. 75
Runners, cyclists, and walkers wishing to take Northaven Trail to the White Rock Creek Trail will be able to within the next two years.
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.
Beck Ventures Forms JV to Develop Upscale Apartments With McNutt, Frankfurt
The partnership that forms Anthem Development, it seems, is a chance for history to come full circle.
Trustees Approve Additional Spend for Thomas Jefferson Site, See Plans for Walnut Hill
More than a year after an EF3 tornado ripped through the campuses at Thomas Jefferson High School, Walnut Hill Elementary, and Cary Middle School, walls may finally go up on the twin construction sites.
No Bohemian Room is Complete Without These 5 Elements
The French word bohémien originally referred to migrants from Bohemia, a region in the Czech Republic.
Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Landmarks Four More Significant Homes
The Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society recently landmarked four more historically or architecturally significant homes.
Real Estate Quarterly
Building Social Justice
When Dallas-based Building Solutions geared up to celebrate its 30th anniversary, it took a look at what it knew about schools and what it knew about society, and decided that the best way to honor its past and build for the future was to help address the inequities the company saw daily.
Real Estate Quarterly
The Preservationists Next Door
Allie Beth Allman listed 3805 McFarlin Blvd. in late 2019, seeking buyers to save the “most important house in Texas” – a search that concluded right next door.
Real Estate Quarterly
Real Estate Digest
What will the real estate market look like this year? How well do Dallas real estate agents do? Will consumers continue to have confidence in the housing market?
Crime
Former Investment Advisor Indicted by Grand Jury
An investment adviser turned interior decorator with Highland Park ties was indicted last month by a Dallas County grand jury for fraud, court documents revealed.
Dougherty’s Set to Move Down the Road
Preston Royal Village staple Dougherty's Pharmacy will be making a big move next month.
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Lake Life Without the Responsibility?
One Highland Park couple’s latest venture might just be the ticket for Dallasites who want the access and relaxation of lake life, but don’t want the responsibility - or the mortgage.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 9918 Avalon Creek Court
In the heart of Preston Hollow, but tucked behind gates and tall trees, awaits this magnificent and inviting, 9,929-square-foot beauty designed by Richard Drummond Davis.
Hybrid Dallas ISD Campus Coming to Oak Lawn/Turtle Creek
A new hybrid school will open next year in the Oak Lawn/Turtle Creek area, offering families some of the flexibility of home schooling but the structure of traditional school.
Comings and Goings
The company with four North Texas locations started in Memphis in 2013 and sells bath and shower, body, laundry, and other skincare products made in-store.
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Lake Life
Even before a pandemic made hash of many travel plans and sequestered most to their homes, finding an escape hatch two to four hours away from Dallas was a priority for many. Place that home-away-from-home on a lake, and it was even better.
Knox Gets The Village Touch
MSD Capital, L.P., The Retail Connection, and Trammell Crow Company have retained Highland Park Village Management Company to lease, market, and manage their retail holdings in the Knox District.
In High Demand, Dallas ISD Announces New North Dallas Montessori
Maria Montessori's method for teaching is so popular in Dallas that demand outpaces supply - but a few more seats will open up next fall.
Tornado
Dallas ISD To Seek Zoning Change for Walnut Hill Career Campus
It’s been more than a year since an EF3 tornado struck the Walnut Hill Elementary School building, which had been welcoming students since 1946.
Manorly Seeks To Take Stress Out Of Home Maintenance
During a year in which families are spending more time at home while juggling work and school responsibilities, a Dallas-based concierge service helps with cleaning, maintenance, and technology.