Year: 2024
The Dallas City Council talked briefly about the May bond election during a Wednesday council meeting, but not much has changed since elected officials agreed to an outline of allocations by category and doled out their preferences for $75 million in discretionary funds. The only point of clarification in Wednesday’s meeting was related to bond…
Get on it! Valentine’s Day is just next week, so it’s time to buy your sweetie something to show how your heart beats for them. Instead of running to the neighborhood drug store for a nice box of chocolates and a glittery card, a house could be nice. Obviously, there’s a slight difference in price…
Downtown Dallas is hot. More and more people are moving to the North Texas region and are finding urban life not only convenient but luxurious. When you can find produce fresh from the fields in the Farmers Market, art right from the artist in the Dallas Arts District, and music as live as the city…
Why do we get so pumped when we see our cities get mentioned in national news? It’s the same phenomenon as when a celebrity dies and you once had your picture taken with them outside Don Pablo’s in 2002, so you repost the photo with your version of an obit. They were so kind. Such…
It’s hard work being a home inspector, and some days are harder than others. Homeowners don’t always set you up for success. Roofs and crawlspaces can be dangerous. Home inspectors often find themselves facing things that are treacherous, mindboggling, or icky. It does take a certain kind of person to embark on home inspection as…