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There’s a boom happening in Fort Worth’s Cultural District. It’s not an oil boom but definitely a business boom. It was 11 years ago that Fort Worth voters approved a new multipurpose arena. That arena, which opened in November 2019 as Dickies Arena, sits just off Montgomery Street and north of I-30. Dickies Arena hosts…
Beautiful stone doesn’t become beautiful design on its own. It takes a fabricator with judgment and instinct — and in Dallas, Delia Larraide has become one of the most trusted.
When we talk about contemporary architecture, few names are as roundly revered as Josh Nimmo. Based right here in Dallas, his firm NIMMO pushes the conventional boundaries of architecture to create inspiring environments. Homes that carry the NIMMO name are often identified by their innovative materials, expansive glazing, and meticulous attention to detail. By underscoring…
Just in time for Thanksgiving and the consequent trash overflow, officials got a little update on the alleyway pickup saga and some garbage truck tech. Staff also dug up an old assessment of Dallas City Hall, which outlined projected costs for certain repairs. Check out the details below before hitting the road or tuning out…
Luxury lovers and privacy seekers, take note. Nestled in the guard-gated enclave of Vaquero in Westlake, 1110 Post Oak Place is not just a home — it’s a sanctuary. Sitting on over 1.6 lush acres, this estate offers sweeping views of a serene pond and the 15th hole of Vaquero’s championship golf course, making it…
Renovation, restoration, reinvention, call it what you will, but there is a movement afoot. This 1971 California shed-style home proves something exciting is happening in Dallas — buyers are choosing to restore rather than demolish historic homes. I think it’s a generational change. Our younger buyers and investors are looking for character. They see potential…