Behind The Pink Wall
This was the proposed development Behind the Pink Wall at 220 residential units.
It’s August, and still we see those “NO!” NIMBY signs all across Preston Hollow, indicating homeowner’s opposition to a potential multi-family residential development by a company called Transwestern, at Preston and Northwest Highway, Behind the Pink Wall. It’s been eight months since I wrote these words:
Robert Edelman’s Drexel Park Hollow hogs virtually every inch of dirt Guest post by C.C. Allen I attended the meeting Dallas City Councilman Lee Kleinman set up at the University Park United Methodist Church on May 28th. The purpose of the meeting was to have Transwestern update the community on its proposal to redevelop Town…
Don’t know if you caught this, and I meant to draw this out last week, but Rudolph Bush at the Dallas Morning News is strongly supporting Transwestern’s proposal to change the zoning to build a six-story luxury apartment community at the northeast corner of Preston and Northwest Highway. You recall this project would replace the existing…
The following Zoning Update just went out today to every homeowner in the Preston Hollow East Home Owners Association the day after Transwestern filed its zoning case. You can read it all right here. Basically, the homeowners are concerned over –