Dallas Dirt

Podcast: Is Dallas’ Multi-Family Zoning Debate Even a Debate, or Is It Necessary?

By Shelby Skrhak / February 25, 2024 /

Mention the words “multi-family” and “rezoning” around any North Texas homeowner and you might take cover for the fireworks. Those words are hot on the lips of some Dallas residents right now, who say they want to protect the integrity of their neighborhoods — and are voicing their concern to their elected city council members.…

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Podcast: Dallas Is Losing People to the Suburbs Because of Bad Politics, Dallas Cothrum Says

By Shelby Skrhak / February 20, 2024 /

‘When your name is Dallas, you root for the city,’ but Dallas is losing people to the suburbs because of politics, says Dallas real estate consultant Dallas Cothrum. The land use expert and president of Masterplan calls out poor practices by city councils past, highlighting the Trinity East natural gas drilling controversy and its lasting…

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Have You Heard? The Dallas Dirt Podcast Hits First Milestone in Viewership

By Shelby Skrhak / February 17, 2024 /

CandysDirt.com’s new podcast Dallas Dirt, hosted by Candy Evans, hit its first milestone recently, racking up more than 25,000 impressions on YouTube in January and February. If you haven’t tuned in yet, you’re missing out on a treasure trove of insights into Dallas-Fort Worth real estate. What’s the buzz all about? Dallas Dirt isn’t your…

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Podcast: How to Repurpose Old Estate Jewelry Into Something You’ll Love

By Shelby Skrhak / February 11, 2024 /

In this bonus Valentine’s edition of the Dallas Dirt podcast, host Candy Evans sits down with Lyn Skibell, owner of Skibell Fine Jewelry to talk about trends in bridal jewelry, how to repurpose old estate jewelry into something you’ll love, and offers some practical advice for getting your fine jewelry appraised and covered by insurance.…

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Podcast: Council Member Chad West ‘Our Lack of Housing Is the Crisis of the Future’

By Shelby Skrhak / February 1, 2024 /

When Dallas homeowners hear the words denser zoning, they get nervous. A towering apartment next to their single-family home? But Dallas City Council Member Chad West is asking the hypothetical question, What if we considered selectively denser zoning like Austin today, or interestingly, looked back to Highland Park’s solution to affordable housing in the 1920s…

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