University Park

Almost-Finished Robert Elliott Custom Home Offers Rare Opportunity in University Park

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / September 11, 2017 /

By Amy Rose Dobson Special Contributor There’s an almost-finished, high-end home in University Park that brings a touch of French flair to the neighborhood without being too over the top. A perfect blend of transitional elements makes this home feel like it is part of this luxury enclave while also bringing a heightened sense of…

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University Park Modern Luxury Mansion

By Karen Eubank / August 3, 2017 /

Our Inwood National Bank Home of the Week is a modern luxury mansion in University Park, designed by award-winning commercial architect Edwin Brantley Smith. Created for his family, 3412 Wentwood Drive was one of the first cutting-edge, modern homes in the Park Cities.

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Extraordinary University Park Charles Dilbeck Enchants with Magical Spaces

By Candy Evans / July 25, 2017 /
Extraordinary University Park Charles Dilbeck | CandysDirt.com

One of Dallas’ most prolific and beloved architects left a legacy of exceptional design, and one of his most outstanding examples just hit the market.  The University Park Charles Dilbeck at 4144 Shenandoah St. stands as a jaw-dropping illustration of this master’s architectural genius. Sitting on a corner lot, this picturesque property offers a sense of…

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History Revealed as Demolition Begins on Dahl-Designed University Park Chase Bank

By Jon Anderson / July 20, 2017 /

In 1930, the Hillcrest State Bank was formed. Doing well, as banks do, by 1938 they were able to open a George Dahl-designed location on Hillcrest Avenue between Daniel and Haynie avenues. In 1981, Hillcrest State Bank changed its name to Texas Commerce Bank.  In 1998, the name was changed again to Chase Bank of…

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The Most Loved Dilbeck House in University Park Just Hit the Market

By Candy Evans / July 19, 2017 /

You have seen this house. You have seen the horse bust on the wooden picket gate, the white-washed, slurried brick, and the thick mane of overgrown wisteria that made you want to go home and give your plants super food. (Perhaps you have even snipped off a stem?) You have gazed at it when you…

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