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What’s in Fair Park’s Future? Experts to Discuss Historic Dallas Landmark at June 29 Event 

By April Towery | June 24, 2022 |

What could you do with $300 million? That’s what Dallas’ iconic Fair Park stands to gain for expansion and improvement, pending the passage of a referendum slated for a Nov. 8 ballot.  That’s part of the reason supporters of the park are gathering for a free panel discussion at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, at…

Think We Don’t Need Pride Month? Barbara Stone Has Served LGBTQ Clients For Decades And She Disagrees

By Joanna England | June 24, 2022 |

Texas is a business-friendly state, and thanks to corporations relocating their headquarters and offices to North Texas, we’ve had an influx of new residents. And while Texas is still firmly a red state, not all of those new residents are all that red. In fact, many of them are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and…

Quintessential Rivercrest Classic Has Golf Course Views And Impeccable Interiors

By Eric Prokesh | June 24, 2022 |

What does it mean to be a “classic”? There are few homes that hit that particular nail on its head like this beautiful Colonial Revival located right across from the 12th green of Rivercrest Country Club in Fort Worth. This quintessential Rivercrest spread at 4717 Crestline Road exudes the rich aroma of refined, understated opulence.…

Dallas City Council Can’t Agree On Redistricting Modifications, Sets Another Meeting Next Week

By April Towery | June 23, 2022 |

Just one week away from the U.S. Justice Department deadline, the Dallas City Council on Wednesday could only agree on one thing: to hold yet another special meeting to discuss the boundaries of the city’s 14 districts. The panel will reconvene Monday at 3:30 p.m. The council spent hours Wednesday haggling over a few modifications…

Preservation Dallas Hosts a Tour of The Continental Gin Company Building

By Karen Eubank | June 23, 2022 |

We are all familiar with Deep Ellum’s thriving music scene. It’s been the cultural heart of the neighborhood since the 1920s. What is not so well known is that the thriving manufacturing scene was its economic soul and The Continental Gin Company started it all. Deep Ellum was home to the largest manufacturer of cotton…

Celebrate Independence Day With A New Home Perfect For Entertaining 

By April Towery | June 23, 2022 |

Dallas’s housing inventory remains low, but we scoured the area for a few spots that might offer a little something special for the upcoming Fourth of July weekend. Whether it’s a sweet swimming pool, a kitchen built for entertaining, or a big backyard — or in the case of Windsor Ridge, all three — these…