Suburb Sunday
Maybe this is what Oliver Wendell Douglas had in mind when he moved to Hooterville on CBS’s Green Acres back in the 1960s. According to the plot, Mr. Douglas, longing for a simpler life, “buys a farm, sight unseen, and moves there to live off the land, much to the chagrin of his socialite wife,…
For a company developing its first community in North Texas, AHV Communities apparently has been doing its homework on its planned project in McKinney.
Ground has been broken on another housing development obviously aimed at the rapidly developing silicon corridor in Texhoma.
Rolling Hills Country Club, Arlington’s oldest country club, is seeking to sell its property to Dallas-based Provident Realty Advisors.
If you want that historic home look in a new build with the accompanying new-home smell, McKinney is adding an interesting development. Olivia Clarke Homes, in partnership with Rockhill Capital and Investments, broke ground this month on College Street, a 20-home project a few blocks southwest of Historic Downtown McKinney. That’s right — 20 homes.…