Year: 2024
By Jamie Furrate Mother nature has been awfully moody lately with her torrential rains, imminent danger of floods, and those straight-line winds that woke us all at 5 a.m. If you’re dealing with elemental damage from flash floods or structural damage from the near tornadic-force winds — or better yet preparing in advance — Curtis…
This cute cottage is a perfect example of why we love Fairmount — and we’re not alone. The enduring fascination with Fairmount, which began decades ago and has only increased over the years, is approaching the intensity of a benevolent real estate cult. Fairmounters are fiercely and justly proud of their unique hood, love their…
Tonight’s the night, and hoops fans across the Lone Star State will be watching as the Dallas Mavericks tip off at 7:30 p.m. in Game One versus the Boston Celtics at TD Garden. To celebrate our beloved Kyrie Irving, Luka Dončić, and their teammates, CandysDirt.com is rounding up the most fabulous homes in North Texas…
We’ve all heard the name Gus Thomasson. Few of us, however, equate it with an enchanting and elegant Arts and Crafts Tudor home in Perry Heights. Instead, we think of a road. A big road that winds through East Dallas. Gus Thomasson was a civic leader and the Dallas director of the Works Project Administration (WPA)…
Last month’s news that the nonprofit CitySquare would be closing its doors at the end of the year is a devastating blow in the city’s fight against poverty and homelessness. Local leaders say it’s the nature of the beast in the nonprofit space where numerous organizations are competing for the same grant funds and all…