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This Dallas Midcentury Modern is Definitely Don Draper Approved

By Daniel Lalley | March 20, 2025 |

If you think you have need to look on Madison Avenue to locate the perfect Midcentury pad, you obviously aren’t keen on Dallas architecture. With a collection of swanky ‘60s and formidable ‘50s era classics, the Dallas Midcentury Modern market is rife with options. Offering a range of price points, our MCM inventory suits everyone…

Fed’s Rate Cut Pause Portends Uncertainty in Commercial Real Estate

By Charles Grand | March 20, 2025 |

The Federal Reserve’s decision to refrain from issuing an interest rate cut on Wednesday could have a dampening effect on CRE activity, with industry professionals already finding it difficult to secure financing for high-dollar deals. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank was going to maintain its current target range of 4.25-4.5%, citing projections…

Tracks Through Time Part 1: Dallas and the Golden Age of Trolleys

By CandysDirt.com Contributor | March 20, 2025 |

By Jim Anderson You may have ridden the vintage McKinney Avenue Trolley or even taken the Dallas Streetcar to Oak Cliff. What you probably don’t know is the trolley (or streetcar) was the major mode of transportation in Dallas for decades. No one is better equipped to educate us on the history of the Dallas…

Coming Soon: David Griffin Lists a Pristine One-Owner Oglesby Townhome

By Brenda Masse | March 19, 2025 |

Hitting the market later this week is this marvelous Bud Oglesby townhome, a shining example that good architecture is truly timeless. The two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath has a fascinating story, and will be an incredible opportunity for the right buyer. This week’s Highlight Home of the Week sponsored by Lisa Peters, Senior Loan Officer with First…

Casino Resort Clears First Zoning Hurdle in Irving

By Charles Grand | March 19, 2025 |

Officials in Irving have signed off on a couple of zoning changes that could lay the groundwork for a potential casino in D-FW. Early Tuesday morning, members of the Irving Planning & Zoning voted 5-4 in favor of rezoning a 1,001-acre planned unit development (PUD) district located at the convergence of State Hwy 183, State…

National Medal of Honor Museum to Open, Expanding Arlington’s Entertainment District

By Joy Donovan | March 19, 2025 |

Fly your flag and strike up the band. No, it’s not the Fourth of July yet, but a new National Medal of Honor Museum is opening March 25 in Arlington — Texas, not Virginia, that is. The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation will unveil its new 100,000-square-foot museum and monument next week, located at…