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Voters went out to the polls on Saturday to vote for their preferred representative on the Dallas City Council in what could be the city’s last May election. The Texas Legislature is considering a bill to move May elections to November because they have historically had the lowest turnout. While that’s likely to be the…
Ten years ago, Alan Kagan and Josh Nimmo were on the cutting edge of what would become an explosion of development in East Dallas. It was an exciting time for architects and developers, and this East Village Modernist they designed set the tone. For those of you who are not familiar with the area, it’s…
When you’ve done as many home inspections as the inspectors at Green Scene Home Inspections have (more than 10,000), a few common themes emerge. People tend to neglect the same kinds of things in their homes, and of course, Mother Nature affects the homes in certain areas in the same sorts of ways. In Upon…
It looks like the fight over Pepper Square will be going to trial in October, and developer Henry S Miller has tentatively agreed not to break ground on the project until then. SAVE Pepper Square Neighborhood Association filed a lawsuit last month seeking a temporary restraining order to keep the city from advancing the development…
Since 2020, we’ve seen a mass exodus from big cities to more secluded surroundings. In fact, it’s estimated that 2.7 million Americans have relocated from large urban areas to more remote locales. This amounts to twice as much movement as the preceding three years. Of course, with this boom in demand, luxury builders are looking…