Year: 2024

Step Inside Phase Two of Alamo Manhattan’s Victor Prosper Luxury Apartments

By April Towery / August 2, 2024 /

The trendiest apartment complex in Bishop Arts is about to double in size.  A certificate of occupancy is expected next week for phase two of Victor Prosper, an Alamo Manhattan luxury development at Seventh Street and Zang Boulevard in Oak Cliff.  Alamo Manhattan president Matt Segrest doesn’t generally publicize his projects. The work — including…

You’ll Flip Over This Northcrest Contemporary in Fort Worth

By Eric Prokesh / August 2, 2024 /

Yes, contemporary. I stubbornly refuse to call anything built after 1970 “midcentury.” And really what does it matter when the house is as appealing as 5300 Benbridge Drive. Built in 1975, the 2,910-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bath house sits on a beautiful corner lot in Northcrest. If you aren’t familiar with the area, it is located in…

Josy Cooner Brought the World to Her Home, Now You’ve Got a Shot at Buying It

By Candy Evans / August 1, 2024 /

If you don’t recognize the name Josy Cooner (Collins), try Scott + Cooner, the 21,000-square-foot haute modern showroom in the Dallas Design District that has been a Dallas icon for the last 25 years. Quite simply, it is the best place in town to source beautiful modern home furnishings. Lloyd Scott and Josy Cooner-Collins teamed…

Bedford Residents Oppose New Higher Density ‘Lifestyle Residential’ Land Use

By April Towery / August 1, 2024 /

Multifamily housing is under fire throughout North Texas, and Bedford is the latest municipality to join the fight against a new land use called “lifestyle residential.” The city is crafting a master plan that calls for this new development pattern, or land use overlay on 60 acres of school district-owned land, but residents of the…

Easton Place: A Secret Enclave of 1970s Shed-Style Homes in a Wooded Oasis

By Karen Eubank / August 1, 2024 /

There is no place in Dallas like Easton Place. If you don’t know where it is, that’s by design. This East Dallas gem is easy to miss because it’s in a rather small, heavily-wooded neighborhood on a cul-de-sac off Easton Road, so it’s not going to be found easily by people driving by. David Bush…