Dallas

Build it And They Will Come: Knox Street Redevelopment Will Include Trader Joe’s, More Retail, And Tons More Apartments

By Joanna England / February 4, 2014 /

We just can’t build apartments fast enough in Dallas, it seems. Apparently Sarofim Realty Partners and Lincoln Property Company agree, as new plans reported by Steve Brown of the DMN include 165 luxury rental units for the mixed-use development at 4501 Cole. Greater density in the area has left residents craving a real grocery store,…

Inwood Mortgage Home of the Week: Tom Ford Meets Don Draper in This Robert Johnson Perry Modernist Under $3 Million

By Candy Evans / January 31, 2014 /

Dallas architect Robert Johnson Perry loved the imagery of Asia, the mystique of it’s architecture, and the Asian lifestyle that creates a tranquil domestic environment. After all, isn’t that what our homes are – a refuge from the world, a place where we can rest and refresh with elements around us that make us happy?…

Build It, and They Will Come… in Droves to Lease in North Texas

By Candy Evans / January 30, 2014 /

If it appears that apartments are going up on every street corner in Dallas, well, they are. The Dallas-Fort Worth are is going to be the nation’s top apartment leasing market over the next three years, according to a new report by the folks at Jones Lang LaSalle. Perhaps you, like me, see the cranes…

Can The Big D Live Small? Austin's Popularity Forces Rents up, Apartment Sizes Down

By Joanna England / January 27, 2014 /

I’ve tried time and again to find tiny, cute apartments in Dallas. Let’s just say that our fair burg hasn’t jumped on the “living small” trend nearly as eagerly as Austin, where home prices and rents are sky high. But young folks are finding a way to live close to downtown, and it’s tiny. Micro,…

Can The Big D Live Small? Austin’s Popularity Forces Rents up, Apartment Sizes Down

By Joanna England / January 27, 2014 /

I’ve tried time and again to find tiny, cute apartments in Dallas. Let’s just say that our fair burg hasn’t jumped on the “living small” trend nearly as eagerly as Austin, where home prices and rents are sky high. But young folks are finding a way to live close to downtown, and it’s tiny. Micro,…