Year: 2024
You read that headline right! I know, it’s a unicorn, right? But it’s real, and we’re here to tell you about it! Near the intersection of Garland and Gaston roads in East Dallas, you’ll find a hive of activity: restaurants, shops, a brewery, and a great Tom Thumb. Just south you’ll find the excellent neighborhood…
Editor’s Note: This story was updated Aug. 29 to include a statement from Child Poverty Action Lab Chief of Housing Ashley Flores. If District 1 Dallas City Councilman Chad West was hoping for full support of Public Facility Corporation projects as a mechanism for providing much-needed multifamily workforce housing, he is probably disappointed. Several months…
One of my favorite childhood movies was Disney’s The Jungle Book. To live in the jungle with Baloo and Bagheera seemed like a dream. That was until I got older and I realized that I was truly more of a Snow White kind of gal. What I wouldn’t give to have woodland creatures come to…
Listed just last Friday, the ink was barely dry on the MLS before Allie Beth Allman agent Juli Black had an offer on 4301 Lomo Alto #C. These boutique townhome-style condos — just six in total — occupy a sweet spot in Highland Park, close (but not too close) to the Tollway and Lemmon, just…
Following a two-year investigation, the U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil antitrust lawsuit Friday against Richardson-based RealPage Inc., accusing the company of using an “unlawful scheme to decrease competition among landlords in apartment pricing” with its rental management software that landlords use to price apartments. “In a free market, these landlords would otherwise be…