Jaynie Schultz

Stranger Things Have Happened: Netflix House to Headline International District Fall 2025

By CandysDirt / June 27, 2024 /

Staff Reports North Dallas’ Galleria/Midtown/Valley View/International District is making big moves, and those who have invested in the area are betting on a box-office hit.  Netflix House is scheduled to open at Galleria Dallas next fall. The entertainment venue will be in a prominent space on the northwest side of the shopping center, city officials…

Council Members Blackmon, Schultz Remove Names From Memo on Density, Minimum Lot Size

By April Towery / April 25, 2024 /

A five-signature memorandum requesting the Dallas City Council discuss density options and minimum lot size is no longer a five-signature memorandum.  In an email to Mayor Eric Johnson obtained by CandysDirt.com late Wednesday, District 9 Councilwoman Paula Blackmon and District 11 Councilwoman Jaynie Schultz withdrew their names from District 1 Councilman Chad West’s Nov. 8…

Here’s What Went On Inside the Pepper Square Meeting That Has Some Calling for Jaynie Schultz Recall

By CandysDirt / March 15, 2024 /

From Staff Reports This story has been updated to clarify that the recall of Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson produced zero signatures. It was billed as a community meeting to discuss proposed development at Preston and Belt Line, but became a contentious volley between Jaynie Schultz, the second-term Dallas City Council Member for District 11, and…

District 11 Homeowner Initiates Recall for Council Member Jaynie Schultz Over Preston and Belt Line Redevelopment

By CandysDirt / March 13, 2024 /

From Staff Reports A Far North Dallas community meeting about a Preston and Belt Line redevelopment project turned acrimonious for Dallas City Council Member Jaynie Schultz last week, who found herself at the center of a contentious debate with District 11 homeowners. She is now facing a recall threat by a vocal homeowner and content…

Dallas City Council Repeals Rule That Almost Decimated The Tenth Street Historic District

By April Towery / February 29, 2024 /

The antiquated ordinance that allowed the demolition of homes smaller than 3,000 square feet within a Landmark District needed to be repealed to preserve what was left of Dallas’ Black history. That’s especially true in the Tenth Street Historic District. But at Wednesday’s Dallas City Council meeting, activists argued that abolishing the troublesome 2010 ordinance…