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Your Guide to Drive-Through Neighborhood Lights in Dallas-Fort Worth

By Tommy Cummings | December 20, 2021 |

Even as COVID-19 restrictions continue to be in the discussion, it’s not going to stop Dallas-Fort Worth neighborhoods from promoting their holiday light tours.

This Preston Hollow Traditional is Business in The Front And a Party in The Back

By Karen Eubank | December 20, 2021 |

Who doesn’t love a good mullet? I’ve always loved the phrase, “business in the front, party in the back.” The saying, which normally describes a haircut that is close around the face but allows its locks to fall freely in the back perfectly describes this Preston Hollow traditional home.  The phrase, which was turned in…

Thoughtful Last-Minute Gifts from Talulah & HESS

By Karen Eubank | December 20, 2021 |

As much as we all love next-day delivery, there’s nothing better than stopping in for a visit at your favorite store. Especially when on the hunt for thoughtful last-minute gift ideas. While those last few names on your holiday shopping list can feel like a challenge, Talulah & Hess in East Dallas is here to…

This Frank Lloyd Wright Design Has All The Curves You Want

By CandysDirt | December 20, 2021 |

Frank Lloyd Wright’s final house (one of the only 14 of his circular designs) is on the market and we have zero chill. Not only is the architecture of this home gorgeous (obviously), it’s also privy to stunning desert vista views just north of Phoenix. Known as the Norman Lykes house, the property includes three…

The Best Boozy Gifts for Everyone On Your List

By Elaine Raffel | December 19, 2021 |

F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in 1922 novel The Beautiful and Damned: “Here’s to alcohol, the rose-colored glasses of life.” We couldn’t agree more—which is why, when it comes to boozy gifts, we’re all in.

Dallas Startup Eyes 3D-Printed Homebuilding in Collin County

By Tommy Cummings | December 19, 2021 |

Von Perry LLC let it be known that it’s planning to use the 3D method to build a 1,700-square-foot, single-family home in the Collin County town of Nevada.