Year: 2024
By Bryan TonyGuest Columnist We don’t have to tell you this, but if you live in Dallas County, you know that it is becoming unaffordable — and already is — for many of our residents. Especially for people in some of our most important workforces — school teachers, firefighters, police officers, and those in the…
Most Dallasites were bummed to hear that CitySquare was shutting its doors this year — but for some, the nonprofit’s closure had a dire implication, instilling the fear of going hungry and losing shelter options. Due to good planning, the services provided by CitySquare will remain consistent this holiday season, but help is needed. Operations…
With the holiday season in full swing and just a month left before the new year, the D-FW commercial real estate market seems poised to take 2025 by storm. PwC asset management firm and the Urban Land Institute recently published their 46th annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate report, and DFW landed the No.1 spot…
House-hunting always starts with a laundry list of desires. If yours includes a historic, charming, trendy neighborhood with off-the-charts walkability, this Bishop Arts District Craftsman could be your next home! You’ll often hear that Bishop Arts is our Brooklyn. No, it’s a lot cooler. It has the same historic charm and diverse cultural and creative…
From Staff Reports Three investors announced last week through LISC Fund Management, LLC, that they’re contributing a combined $15 million to the Dallas Housing Opportunity Fund for affordable housing development across the city. The donations from Charles Schwab Bank, KeyBank, and BOK Financial bring the fund’s total to $41.5 million. Launched in 2022 with $6…