Katy Trail

Northern Heights Contemporary Townhome Combines the Talents of E.G. Hamilton and DSGN Associates

By Karen Eubank / December 8, 2016 /

Northern Heights is one of those neighborhoods you probably never knew had a name. It’s in a pretty sweet spot — adjacent to Highland Park, minutes from Uptown, and within easy walking distance of the Katy Trail and the many shops and restaurants on Knox Street. It’s also rapidly becoming known for significant modern architectural design,…

The Mondara — Park Luxury Condos Are Move-In Ready, But You Better Hurry

By Karen Eubank / October 6, 2016 /

  Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8 Highland Park is just about the most coveted neighborhood in Dallas. Sure there are sports stars, celebrity sightings, and film shoots, but the great schools, terrific police and fire department, and gorgeous luxury properties are what really draw buyers. There has only been one thing…

Head West of White Rock Lake for a Ridgewood Park Beauty, Well Under $400K

By Leah Shafer / August 25, 2016 /

On the west side of White Rock Lake is a cozy, established neighborhood called Ridgewood Park. Our Thursday Three Hundred is situated in the heart of the area, steps away from Ridgewood Park and the newly completed Katy Trail extension. It’s a short drive from White Rock Lake and all of the amenities of East Dallas. Located near E.…

Live Chic and Sleek in this Architect-Designed Contemporary Uptown Condo

By Leah Shafer / June 23, 2016 /

Architect-designed homes make for stylish living, and our Thursday Three Hundred is a rare treat. This updated contemporary two-story condo was designed by renowned Dallas architect Lionel Morrison, inspired by the work of German-American modern architect Mies van der Rohe. Located at 3920 Travis St. Apt. 16, this Uptown condo is awash with natural light, designed to feel spacious and…

Peering Through the Trees to Turtle Creek Drive, One of Dallas’ Secret Enclaves

By Jon Anderson / June 14, 2016 /

Turtle Creek Drive is so super-secret, DCAD doesn’t list it as a street.  Instead you’ll find it under Turtle Creek Plaza. But you know exactly where it is.  Who hasn’t walked either on the Katy Trail or along Turtle Creek across from the Warrington and seen those houses across the water?  They ain’t small so…