Year: 2024

Here’s What Plan Commissioners Are Saying About the ForwardDallas Land Use Document

By April Towery / July 29, 2024 /

The process of updating Dallas’ comprehensive land use plan — for the first time since 2006 — has been an arduous, often contentious process for the City Plan Commission, a panel appointed by Dallas City Council members to represent each of 14 geographical districts.  There have been many accusations that the plan is a low-key…

That Creepy Dallas Data Center House Has a Twin and It’s Even More Mysterious

By Daniel Lalley / July 29, 2024 /

A couple of weeks ago, we covered the mysterious McMansion considered the strangest house in Dallas. After touring every corner of this suburban curiosity, we went further down the rabbit hole and discovered we didn’t know the half of it — literally. Apparently, just one block down from this property, there’s a twin. Featuring the…

Oh, Plano!  We Did Not Expect This Cutting-Edge Soft Contemporary

By Karen Eubank / July 29, 2024 /

Plano is not the place that immediately comes to mind when shopping for a cutting-edge soft contemporary luxury home. That’s not a diss. Plano is known as a fantastic place to raise a family. In fact, last year, WalletHub named it the No. 1 Best City in Texas to Raise a Family and the fourth…

The Home-Buying Process: An 11-Step Journey to Your New Home

By CandysDirt / July 28, 2024 /

Buying a home is an exciting journey, often marking a significant milestone in one’s life. However, it can also be a complex process, filled with important decisions and necessary steps. Partnering with an experienced and reliable title company, like Republic Title, can make this journey smoother and more enjoyable. With a mission to provide value…

What’s Developing: Hillwood Finalizes Plans for Denton Property With a Historic Twist

By Tommy Cummings / July 28, 2024 /

Centuries of running water formed three sandstone ledges on land southwest of Denton. The knob is capped by dark brown arenaceous ironstone. From a distance, the ledges resembled a ship’s lookout, which earned the landmark the name Pilot Knob. Over time, the 900-foot natural protrusion — one of the highest points in north central Texas…