“Summer in the City” on July 14, 1984. (Credit: Lynn Lennon via the Dallas Public Library/Dallas Museum of Art) In the summer of 1984, Dallas City Hall briefly traded its stately civic gravitas for ...
There are lots of fun and unique condos to be found in the Oak Lawn area, but when you start to use words like “spectacular” and “inspired,” that list gets shorter. Throw in “designed by an architect, ...
Palm trees set the tone for the lifestyle at this Arlington house. Living the good life — it’s sun soaked, palm swaying easy living. Sun is easy to find in Texas, but palm trees? Not so much. Here is ...
The administration has said it is “immediately taking steps to ban large institutional investors from buying more single‑family homes” and will ask Congress to codify the policy, emphasizing that ...
Downtown Dallas shines at night — the dazzling skyline, the pulsing street life, the promise of a city constantly reinventing itself. For decades, local leaders have sought ways to make that promise ...
If you’re like me, you found yourself locked in a movie marathon last weekend. With the inclement weather, I revisited an array of 90s thrillers, from Misery (fitting) to Miller’s Crossing. As Apple ...
The promised land at the intersection of Preston Road and LBJ is some of the most valuable dirt in the country. It is also some of the most hated. Residents of this Council District 11 in North Dallas ...
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