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In Hollywood, late winter is a busy time of year. For several weeks, the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild, and other organizations dominate the airwaves and celebrity news with their rankings of actors, actresses, and other supporting roles. Invitations to the after-parties are always highly coveted, providing a rare opportunity to rub…
The Colorado home where 6-year-old JonBenét Ramsey was found murdered in 1996 is back on the market for the sixth time, this time with an extensive remodel in hopes that potential buyers can look past the property’s gruesome past. On Dec. 26, 1996, Ramsey, an outgoing child who won several prominent beauty pageants including Little…
In some historic neighborhoods, the interiors of Craftsman, Prairie, and Tudor homes can be a mixed bag. Many of the structures in the Kings Highway Conservation District in North Oak Cliff were built between 1910 and 1930, and though many of them have been remodeled and updated, it’s rare to find a property that takes…
If you’re looking to post up in one of the most popping Dallas neighborhoods, the Oaklawn area might be your best bet. Just north of Uptown, with nearby highway access to everywhere, Oaklawn attracts some of the city’s most incredible retail, dining, and amenities. For this week’s Inwood Home of the Week sponsored by Inwood…
My, my … what would my grandparents think? They built their home in Tanglewood, the first development in Edwards Ranch, on Preston Hollow Road in 1960. The then-new addition was home to simple but attractive ranch-style houses and several daring modern designs. Those original ranch houses now sell for north of $600,000. In short, the…
Despite some recent tension from the North Texas builder community toward the cumbersome fees, restrictions, and permitting delays imposed by city governments, all parties gathered Thursday for a friendly discussion. The Dallas Builders Association’s State of the Industry event featured two all-star panels before a sold-out crowd at Venue Forty50 in Addison. Phil Crone, executive…