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Despite Being Taboo, Dallas Loves To Decorate For Christmas Before Thanksgiving

By CandysDirt / November 25, 2021 /

From Staff Reports With the most festive time of year upon us now, homeowners around the country are beginning to decorate their homes for the holidays. Though new data from Opendoor shows that 40 percent of people across America start decorating after Thanksgiving, and 42 percent of people in Texas actually finish their decorating ahead…

The Plano House That’s Perfect for Lovers of Outdoors and Electronics

By Shelby Skrhak / November 24, 2021 /

This week’s High Caliber Home of the Week, sponsored by Lisa Peters of Caliber Home Loans, takes us to the River Bend neighborhood in Plano — a beautiful area of late ‘70s and early ‘80s contemporary homes with a river of finger lakes running through it. It’s also my neighborhood, which gave me the chance…

One Transplant Trades Califonia Wildfires For The Greener Pastures of Plano

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / October 25, 2021 /

By Daniel LalleySpecial Contributor The California mass exodus seems to have impacted everything from the housing market to the halls of Congress. And though COVID may have spurred momentum, the numbers indicate an eastward shift even before the season of stay-at-home orders and social distancing protocols. Before Tesla came to Texas and Joe Rogan rocked the Austin housing…

Another Plano Mall Is On The Path to Redevelopment

By Shelby Skrhak / October 10, 2021 /

Houston developer Triten Real Estate Partners will transform the old Plano Market Square Mall along 75 and Spring Creek Parkway from an outdated 1980s shopping relic into a modern, outdoor-friendly, mixed-use development newly-named Assembly Park. Recently, another well-publicized mall redevelopment project broke ground a few miles south of Plano Market Square at Collin Creek Mall,…

With Collin Creek Project, Mehrdad Moayedi Again Revives a Defunct Regional Mall

By Tommy Cummings / September 27, 2021 /

Plano kicked off construction of its $1 billion Collin Creek development. The mixed-use project that will replace the failed Collin Creek mall has been in the works for more than two years.