Park Cities

LitFest Tempest: How Can Highland Park High School Students Refute Jamie Ford?

By Bethany Erickson / February 27, 2017 /

By now, you are probably aware of the contretemps that occurred when author Jamie Ford spoke at an assembly for freshman and sophomores at Highland Park High School as part of  the school’s annual LitFest. It’s been making the rounds on Facebook, CandysDirt.com, and the Dallas Morning News covered the story almost minutes after Ford…

If Highland Park Wants to Retain Property Values, They Should Worry About What Happened There Last Week

By Candy Evans / February 27, 2017 /

There is a fine line we as parents walk with our children. We love them so much, we want to give them the best of every possible good thing, great experiences, and of course ensconce them in security and safety. Which is why buyers spend upwards of a million dollars to live in the Park…

With a Diverse Skill Set, You Could Call Susan Baldwin The Client Whisperer

By Dotty Griffith / January 16, 2017 /

Susan Baldwin considers her job as a Realtor to be “a problem solver.” This year will mark her anniversary in real estate that eclipses Susan’s 15-year run as commercial real estate attorney and ll of that training and experience make her a dogged negotiator. And if that wasn’t enough, her accounting background has made her…

Feds Indict 21 on Alleged Luxury Hospital Kickback Scheme: Now Where Do They Live?

By Candy Evans / December 2, 2016 /

I want to make something perfectly clear: an indictment does not mean you are guilty. And U.S. medical law is very complex, a difficult road to navigate. It is also my personal belief that sometimes the medical community is held to higher standards than any other profession while payment for services is tightly regulated by…

A Break From The Usual, Highland Park Contemporary is a One-of-a-Kind Find

By Karen Eubank / November 28, 2016 /

We asked listing agent Shell Stegall how she’d describe her absolutely phenomenal $3.342 million Highland Park contemporary listing at 3800 Normandy Avenue. “It’s truly a one-of-a-kind house,” she said. It certainly made us stop and look!