Oak Cliff

The Oak Cliff Art Walk is at East Dock Tomorrow!

By Karen Eubank / October 3, 2025 /

Proxy Properties developer A.J. Ramler never imagined his creative efforts to keep church pews out of the landfill would result in what has become one of South Dallas’s most exciting community art events — the Oak Cliff Art Walk 2025 at East Dock, this Saturday, October 4. Ramler and his team are widely known for…

Kessler Park or Hollywood Hills? Enjoy Treetops and Terraces in This Refined Ranch-Style Home

By Shelby Skrhak / September 26, 2025 /

To know this sprawling white farmhouse-style ranch at 1419 Yakimo Dr. is to know the unique East Kessler Park neighborhood it sits in.  The Guggenheim Acres enclave is an ultra-hilly, wooded landscape of eclectic homes that have been purpose-built since its founding in 1937. What does that mean — “purpose-built”? Here, homes were developed organically…

Suzanne Felber Opens Up Her Oak Cliff Home That’s Long Inspired Curiousity for Estate Sale

By Charles Grand / September 17, 2025 /

There’s a white, Cuba-inspired two-story on W Clarendon Dr. that Oak Cliff residents have always been curious about. Is it a residence; is it a building? Both, actually, and it’ll be open for the first time this week when the owner, housing advocate and Lifestylist® Brands founder Suzanne Felber, hosts a three-day estate sale. But…

Giving a Cedar Hill Craftsman a New Lease on Life

By Karen Eubank / September 6, 2025 /

It’s that yellow door, isn’t it? That’s certainly what got my attention. I knew whatever was behind it had to be exciting, and I was right. It’s not just that the reimagining of this Cedar Hill Craftsman is absolutely newsworthy, but so is the couple behind it. Jon and MJ Moreau, owners of Oak Cliff…

‘Greatest Ranch House of His Career’: Rare Dilbeck Cottage Comes to Market After 30+ Years

By Karen Eubank / August 28, 2025 /

Dallas has an extraordinary fascination with architect Charles Dilbeck, and rightly so. From the mid-1920s to the late 1960s, he designed a vast array of homes in various sizes and styles, ranging from French Norman to Midcentury Modern, including the iconic ranch cottage, like this one at 1937 Marydale Dr. in the Stevens Park Conservation…