Park Cities

Luke Crosland Wants to Build a 29 Story Luxury Apartment Tower in Preston Center, The Highland House

By Candy Evans / April 4, 2014 /

While everyone in Preston Hollow has been busy saying “No” to Transwestern over their plans to build a luxury apartment complex on five or so acres Behind the Pink Wall, developer Luke Crosland has been quietly gearing up for a 29 story luxury apartment tower in the heart of Preston Center to be called The…

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More No’s? Laura Miller, Mitchell Rasansky, 13 Neighborhoods & VIPs Now Interested in Transwestern Deal Behind Pink Wall

By Candy Evans / April 2, 2014 /

You know those “NO” signs all over Preston Hollow? Maybe you’ll start seeing them out as far as Central Expressway and as far west as Webb’s Chapel. Laura Miller and Mitchell Rasansky, both former Dallas City Council persons, Rasansky 6 years on the Council, Laura Miller 4 plus a Mayoral term, now think folks who…

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Romance Week Extraordinaire – Special Treat for The Contemporary-Loving Valentine: It’s OK to Live North of LBJ

By Candy Evans / February 14, 2014 /

It is no secret that buyers are re-discovering the snazz and pizzazz of homes built in the 1980’s. With the dearth of inventory, they are also re-discovering Dallas north of LBJ. In fact, the newest slogan around is “It’s OK to be north of LBJ”. Many boomers who lived south of LBJ for schools — ESD,…

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Romance Week Extraordinaire – Special Treat for The Contemporary-Loving Valentine: It's OK to Live North of LBJ

By Candy Evans / February 14, 2014 /

It is no secret that buyers are re-discovering the snazz and pizzazz of homes built in the 1980’s. With the dearth of inventory, they are also re-discovering Dallas north of LBJ. In fact, the newest slogan around is “It’s OK to be north of LBJ”. Many boomers who lived south of LBJ for schools — ESD,…

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Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society Changes Luncheon Date, Plans Home Tour That Will be a Standing “O”vation

By Candy Evans / February 14, 2014 /

So here’s the calendar change for you: the 3rd Annual Distinguished Speaker Series luncheon date was tentatively scheduled for Friday, April 11. Well, it has now been changed to Wednesday, April 2. But the change is well worth it: Harlan Crow will be the featured speaker at the luncheon, to be held at the Dallas Country…

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