Southlake

You’ll Be Grateful For Holiday Hosting Duties at These North Texas Luxury Listings

By April Towery / November 18, 2024 /

If you’re shopping this holiday season for a 31,000-square-foot abode, an indoor bowling alley, or a gated golf community, North Texas has it all. We’ve got celebrities, we’ve got opulence, and we’ve got luxe living down to a science.  The personal finance website WalletHub offered some fun facts about Thanksgiving spending in a report that…

Southlake P&Z OKs Forefront Senior Living Complex Over Concerns of Density, Traffic

By April Towery / November 13, 2024 /

A 210-unit senior housing development was recommended last week by the Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission and is slated to go before the City Council later this month.  Almost 300 residents signed a Change.org petition opposing the 21-acre development at 300-684 Davis Blvd., citing concerns of traffic, public safety, and incompatible building scale. The land…

Southlake Residents Petition Against High-Density Senior Living Complex

By April Towery / November 4, 2024 /

A nonprofit faith-based organization wants to build an apartment complex that would provide shelter to up to 300 senior citizens in Southlake — but residents near the 21-acre site on Davis Boulevard are balking at the high-density proposal.  The matter is set to go before the Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission on Nov. 7.  Southlake…

You’ll Fall Head Over Hills for This Westwyck Hills Wonderland in Southlake

By CandysDirt / October 5, 2024 /

If you’re a believer in love at first sight, 1320 Fanning Street might just be “The One.” This total looker in Southlake’s coveted Reserve of Westwyck Hills has all the qualities of a lifetime love … and then some. The five-bedroom, 5.2-bath masterfully crafted home, comprising 8,372 square feet, boasts everything the consummate entertainer could…

Here’s How to Gallop Away From All That Southlake Commotion

By Joy Donovan / September 13, 2024 /

Anyone familiar with Southlake knows that it’s a busy place. The northeast Tarrant County suburb is surrounded by Highway 114, and the parking lot known as 1709 can be a giant headache. Add to that school pick-up lines and restaurant parking, not to mention football traffic. It all just goes with living in this suburb…