Year: 2024
About $20 million in federal funds slated for park upgrades, housing, and economic development in Dallas’ southern sector will disappear at the end of the year, city officials announced last week. The reason those funds haven’t been allocated is subject to debate, but we do know that District 111 State Rep. Yvonne Davis secured a…
Effective Oct. 1, Dallas Water Utilities discontinued the option to use a city contractor for water and wastewater installation. That means builders have to hire a bonded third-party contractor at their own expense, which will undoubtedly be passed on to the homeowner. This change aims to streamline the process and ensure more reliable timelines for…
Picture this: You roll out of bed, pour yourself a cup of coffee, and step outside to a view that most people can only dream about – the 1,000-plus-acre White Rock Lake stretching out in before you, with downtown Dallas punctuating the skyline in the distance. There are no buildings blocking your view – just…
I may start calling Saturday Seven Hundred our Saturday Craftsman feature! There is a reason these are so prolific. They are incredibly well-built and offer such a livable layout. This Lakewood Heights Craftsman Bungalow is absolutely pristine and could not be better located. Lakewood Heights was established in 1914 as a suburb created specifically to…