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Zulia Zulia: Judge Orders Listings to Keep On Flowing to Trulia

By Candy Evans | February 25, 2015 |

So apparently Trulia’s agreement with ListHub to receive listing data was set to expire next spring, 2016. But ListHub decided to turn it off sooner, like February 26, based on the Trulia-Zillow merger. ListHub — which is owned by Realtor.com operator Move Inc., a News Corp. subsidiary — announced Thursday that it had terminated its syndication…

Food Truck Fever Hits Plano With Hub Streat Proposal, Prognosis Is Tasty

By Leah Shafer | February 24, 2015 |

Plano is one step closer to getting a food truck park this week with the approval of a special use permit and preliminary site plan by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Hub Streat, the proposed food truck park and restaurant concept, is slated to sit at the corner of 14th Street and M Avenue on…

Tuesday Two Hundred: Cul-de-sac Cutie Has Classic Curb Appeal Inside the Loop

By Leah Shafer | February 24, 2015 |

If you’re looking to stay inside the loop (Interstate 635), today’s Tuesday Two Hundred on a cul-de-sac is good find for under $300K.

Realtor Goes to Cops After Signs Disappear

By Zachary Dickens | February 24, 2015 |

We haven’t been writing about crime much lately for two reasons: 1. The Dallas Police Department continues to withhold the juicy narratives from its incident reports. Emily Toman and Rachel Stone of Advocate Magazines recently did a great job of explaining why this is frustrating to people besides us perennially complaining journalists. 2. Lately, the…

Real Estate Time Travel: To Die For 1956 Kitchen

By Cassie Evans, J.D. | February 24, 2015 |

I am dying over these pics. The San Francisco Globe published these amazing photos of an untouched 1956 PINK kitchen filled with vintage GE appliances that have never been used! The home’s owner, furniture designer Nathan Chandler, bought the home in 2010 and posted the photos on FLICKR to sell the vintage kitchen. It’s unclear…

With Competing Interests Among Stakeholders, Where’s ‘Zone Zero’ For Preston Road and Northwest Highway?

By Jon Anderson | February 24, 2015 |

By Jon Anderson Special Contributor I’ve read with interest the fitful start to developing a plan for increasing the density surrounding Northwest Highway and Preston Road. I’ve seen the map identifying the seven zones (fiefdoms) with a personal stake in any change. What I don’t see is a zone “zero” that controls traffic and parking…