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Parks may seem like a luxury, but what value do city parks bring? In this episode of Dallas Dirt, Dallas City Hall Editor April Towery asks Rudy Karimi, the District 14 Parks and Recreation Board member for the City of Dallas, that question on the heels of a massive $345 million bond package proposed to…
The City of Dallas issued a press release Friday afternoon announcing the release of a much-anticipated project list for the $1.25 billion bond election scheduled for May 4. If you’d prefer to skip to the good part, here’s the itemized list and accompanying map: bit.ly/CODBCM. One eagle-eyed resident has already reported an error. The list…
Private equity companies purchased 44 percent of single-family homes in the U.S. last year and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he wants to address the market distortion in the 2025 legislative session. “I strongly support free markets,” Abbott wrote on X after reposting comments alleging that the investor rush into the single-family market is driving…
President Biden made many stops during is visit to Dallas, and one of them happens to be the stunning home of Sharon & Dr. Kneeland Youngblood over on Leachman Circle, not too far from former District 13 City Council member Jennifer Staubach Gates’ creek-hugging home. Here’s what Karen Eubank had to say about the location…
We love a full-service experience! At the airport. At a day spa. At the car dealer. At any restaurant that keeps the champagne and caviar coming. That’s why we are excited to report that Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty has gone far beyond its already superb client service with its newly enhanced White Glove program…
If ribbon cuttings are for “wimps,” as said Thursday morning, then the board sawing was very appropriate for Opal Lee, the honoree of a Fort Worth wall-raising ceremony. One of Fort Worth’s favorite daughters and the “grandmother of Juneteenth,” Lee used a power saw to cut the 2-by-6 symbolic board for her new house at…