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When it comes to keeping the lights on, not all states are created equal. Some are powerhouses of reliability, while others always seem to be making headlines over the frequency or duration of their power outages. Press coverage is one thing, though. Underlying data is another. Now, I don’t want to name any names, and…
The years-long Pepper Square saga appears to have come to an end this week after Far North Dallas neighborhood activists dropped their lawsuit to stop the controversial development. But the new Senate Bill 840 may have rendered the residents’ legal battle for less housing density irrelevant by giving developers broader rights to build more housing.…
The Laura Ashley frocks and the Sony Walkman are either banished from closets now or they’re relegated to a time capsule somewhere marked 1987. Time, you know, has a way of marching on. Things change, and just like that Laura Ashley dress has been replaced with athleisure, housing trends change, too. So it was time…
By J.D. Trueblood Thanks to a partnership between the Turtle Creek Association (TCA), Turtle Creek Conservancy (TCC), and the City of Dallas, a landmark initiative is now officially underway to restore and enhance eight historic bridges of Turtle Creek that have quietly shaped the character of the creek for more than a century. A Corridor of History The…
Frisco’s Rail District hit a milestone last week in the city’s multi-million-dollar downtown revitalization plan as CAP Multifamily opened the district’s first luxury boutique apartment community — The Beacon Rail District, located at 7291 Elm St., Frisco. Featuring only 18 one- and two-bedroom apartments, each unit features high ceilings, in-unit washers and dryers, and balconies…