Heather Hunter

Heather Hunter is an accomplished freelance writer based in North Texas.

Win Tickets to the Park Cities Historic Preservation Society Home Tour on April 1

By Heather Hunter / March 27, 2017 /

Ready to flex your mental muscle and win a pair of tickets to this weekend’s fabulous home tour? Just answer this trivia question and they’re yours. Question: Who were the architects for Highland Park Village? The first two correct answers in the comments section will each receive a pair of tickets, courtesy of the Park…

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Park Cities Historic Preservation Society Hosts Two Must-Attend Events

By Heather Hunter / March 24, 2017 /

The Park Cities Historic Preservation Society is busy, busy, busy this spring and we’ve got the skinny on two events you won’t want to miss. They’re coming up quickly, so get out your calendars! 6th Annual Distinguished Speaker Luncheon On March 29, James Farmer (pictured above), editor-at-large for Southern Living magazine, will speak at a…

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David Griffin Markets Standard-Bearing One Arts Plaza Unit Fit for an Art Collector

By Heather Hunter / March 24, 2017 /

You might expect to pay a cover fee to attend an open house at a property of this caliber. The art alone is worthy of exhibit. And together with  perfectly selected fixtures and finishes, 1717 Arts Plaza, unit 2208 strikes a masterful balance between the warmth of home and the aloofness of a gallery. The…

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Looking for Happiness? Move to Plano!

By Heather Hunter / March 20, 2017 /

Source: WalletHub Today is the International Day of Happiness! Yes, that’s totally a thing. You feel it, right? While it may feel a bit more like summer here, the first day of spring does tend to put a little pep in our step. And to celebrate, we’re sharing with you the results of a national…

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Survivor and Realtor Jennifer Friedman Ackerman Powers Through with Fierce Drive and Unwavering Positivity

By Heather Hunter / March 20, 2017 /

If there’s an upside to cancer, Jennifer Friedman Ackerman managed to find it. Diagnosed at only 24 years old with breast cancer, Jennifer was much younger than others she met fighting the disease, and she struggled to find a peer group for support. But she took those feelings of isolation and disorientation and turned them…

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