Park Cities

Historic Home Hysteria is Running Rampant in The Park Cities

By Karen Eubank / March 24, 2022 /

I’ve written about most of the iconic homes that have bitten the dust in the Park Cities. It is a knife to the heart for historians and preservationists to see one bulldozed. And it’s going to keep happening. Demolition of historic homes has been going on for decades, all over this city. Dallas has done…

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Super Bowl QB Matthew Stafford’s California Mansion Has That New Mansion Smell

By Marlin Weso / February 12, 2022 /

Matthew Stafford and his wife, Kelly, spent nearly $19.6 million on a 15,000-square-foot, high-tech modern estate in the Hidden Hills neighborhood, an enclave in the western foothills of San Fernando Valley.

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Designer Next Door: Getting to Know Lisa Henderson Interiors

By Kambry Ruby / February 5, 2022 /

When it comes to classically comfortable interiors, no one executes like Lisa Henderson of Lisa Henderson Interiors. Her design philosophy — to enhance each client’s daily routine with a beautiful place to call home — is evident in every aspect of her work, from whole house renovations to her textile business, and every one of…

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This University Park Home on McFarlin Has Flexibility on Flex

By Shelby Skrhak / January 29, 2022 /

It’s always interesting to jump into the proverbial time machine and look at a home’s history. Take our featured Dave Perry-Miller home at 3507 McFarlin Blvd. for example. This 6,499-square-foot home was built in 1980 as a duplex, but the first owners converted it to a single-family detached home in 1986. As such, there are…

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Designer Next Door: Getting to Know Burkle Creative

By Kambry Ruby / January 29, 2022 /

Javier Burkle tells us how he helps advise his clients as they seek to turn their house into a personalized place that they love to be.

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