Historic Preservation

Realtor Evan Downey Did His Research on This Historic Winnetka Heights Charmer

By Karen Eubank / September 22, 2022 /

This historic Winnetka Heights Arts and Crafts-inspired charmer is an excellent example of how and why historic preservation takes a village. Uncovering the history of a home can be as challenging as ensuring it has appropriate updates. We have so many great tools to discover our history, from the Dallas Public Library’s newspaper archives and…

Preservation Dallas’ Historic House Specialist Seminar is a Must For All Dallas Realtors

By Karen Eubank / September 16, 2022 /

I learned more on the first day of the Historic House Specialist seminar than I think I could have learned in an entire college semester. That is if colleges offered historic preservation classes, but that’s another column. I kid you not, Preservation Dallas knows how to offer more easily digestible information in less time than…

Loving a Peak’s Suburban Addition Prairie Back to Life

By Karen Eubank / September 8, 2022 /

Sometimes I can look at a house and just know there’s a great story behind it. This Peak’s Suburban Addition Prairie jumped off the page at me, and I have to hand it to the owner, Ryan Glenn, for not thinking I was some mad stalker. He graciously called me back after a plea on…

You Can Own One of The Most Important Hutsell Homes in Lakewood

By Karen Eubank / September 1, 2022 /

One of Lakewood’s most historic and architecturally significant homes is for sale. Legendary architect Clifford D. Hutsell built this Spanish Eclectic house in 1936 and only about 50 others in Lakewood from 1926 to 1941. This Spanish Eclectic at 6969 Lakewood Boulevard features the coveted extraordinary details that define his style. One of the most…

Public Meetings Kick Off Aug. 31 in Bid to Expand The Lakewood Conservation District

By April Towery / August 26, 2022 /

Residents can comment on the proposed Lakewood Conservation District project — and talk to city officials about what the measure would mean for the future of their property and the affected Monticello and Westlake neighborhoods — in a series of public hearings kicking off Aug. 31. Signatures supporting the proposal were collected from far more…