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This Stevens Park Tudor Revival Is a Stunning Before and After Showplace

By Karen Eubank / March 6, 2025 /

This Stevens Park Tudor Revival has always been a showplace. Built-in 1940 on a half-acre lot with an unimpeded view of Stevens Park Golf Course, it was over 3,000 square feet at the time.  A bit of digging revealed it was the home of District Judge P. Oswin Chrisman for 18 years. When you find…

Help us Unlock The Secrets of Villa Vista, an East Kessler Park Estate With The Best Views in Dallas

By Karen Eubank / March 7, 2024 /

Rarely am I unable to uncover almost every detail of a home, but this East Kessler estate has been a test for me and all of my preservation resources and contacts. Maybe you can help us! What we do know is this estate has records dating back to 1940. Although there were reports of a…

Just Listed: Your Small Business Dream Location in Oak Cliff

By Nikki Barringer / September 2, 2023 /

Before we even get started, CocoAndre isn’t going away. The Oak Cliff confectionery is just moving their production elsewhere, which is a really good thing because, chocolate.. It’s an incredibly cool success story about women entrepreneurs — heck yes. And if you don’t know the story, I’ll give you a little background. Part of the…

Winnetka Heights Prairie Bungalow of Judge Cecil Lane Simpson Has Beautiful Original Details

By Karen Eubank / July 7, 2022 /

Rarely do we see such a beautifully intact original Winnetka Heights Prairie bungalow — a neighborhood so popular as a front porch community where something fun is always happening. This particular Prairie bungalow was built in 1912 for Dallas County Judge Cecil Lane Simpson and his wife, Daisy. Dallas’ Ideal Suburb At the time, Winnetka…