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Dallas Real Estate News: British Production Company is Searching for America's Most Extreme Homes

By Karen Eubank / June 17, 2013 /

Pioneer Productions, a British TV company, is headed to Texas  in July and they’re on the hunt. Their new series is about extreme homes. That means unusual and unique, not just glamorous! Think Steel House in Lubbock. They’ve shot that one already, but it’s just the sort of thing they’re looking for. We’ve already told…

This Gentlemen's Ranch With Storm Shelter Will Let Dad Be a Total Jack Ass for Father's Day… Go For It!

By Candy Evans / June 15, 2013 /

First of all, Dad, take a peak at these vitals: 3986-16-8000. No, that is not some super huge bust size –it’s the square footage on this amazing country estate in Sunnyvale that comes on 16 acres with a stocked pond, rolling terrain, and asses in the backyard. Yes, asses, as in donkeys. 8000? That’s how…

This Gentlemen’s Ranch With Storm Shelter Will Let Dad Be a Total Jack Ass for Father’s Day… Go For It!

By Candy Evans / June 15, 2013 /

First of all, Dad, take a peak at these vitals: 3986-16-8000. No, that is not some super huge bust size –it’s the square footage on this amazing country estate in Sunnyvale that comes on 16 acres with a stocked pond, rolling terrain, and asses in the backyard. Yes, asses, as in donkeys. 8000? That’s how…

Nasher Says No to Museum Tower's Offer to Replace Oculi Roof

By Candy Evans / June 14, 2013 /

Back to the Hatfields and McCoys. Yesterday we reported that Trustees of the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System, which owns Museum Tower, were told by their experts there is only one solution to the building’s glare problem: re-orienting the light receptors on the Nasher roof by removing and replacing the existing. The receptors, called oculi,…

Nasher Says No to Museum Tower’s Offer to Replace Oculi Roof

By Candy Evans / June 14, 2013 /

Back to the Hatfields and McCoys. Yesterday we reported that Trustees of the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System, which owns Museum Tower, were told by their experts there is only one solution to the building’s glare problem: re-orienting the light receptors on the Nasher roof by removing and replacing the existing. The receptors, called oculi,…