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Staff is laying the groundwork for what’s sure to be another contentious Dallas City Council meeting in late May when officials will get an update on City Hall repair, relocation, and redevelopment options. Debates and speculation over the process that led to council members voting to explore disposition scenarios last month remain as dynamic as…
Nothing is better than having a home where your friends want to gather. But you’ve really hit the jackpot when it’s also where your kids and their friends want to hang out. That was the intention of the owners of this Preston Hollow dream home. “Their main focus was a fun, gathering place,” Compass listing…
At the intersection of diverse dining, incredible amenities, and outstanding architecture, Lower Greenville is one of the city’s most coveted communities. This unique enclave just east of 75 attracts year-round attention with a culture that’s as close-knit as it is energetic. If you mixed Mayberry’s charm with Austin’s West 6th Street and sprinkled in some…
Sometimes developers need a little help to deliver high-value projects, and the City of Dallas has been more than willing to offer its support. While officials can (and often do) disagree on the merits of each economic development incentive agreement that comes before them, it’s hard to argue that incentives are a critical tool in…
This 1927 Winnetka Heights airplane bungalow is quite the find for an Easter weekend. It’s move-in ready and located in one of the most charming historic neighborhoods in Dallas. Although this may seem all-American, the airplane bungalow was historically derived from an architectural style developed in India. They are characterized by a pop-up second floor,…