Landmark Tree Lighting
Highland Park’s tradition of lighting the Landmark pecan tree for the season continued with a Dec. 1 tree lighting ceremony.
Read moreHighland Park’s tradition of lighting the Landmark pecan tree for the season continued with a Dec. 1 tree lighting ceremony.
Read moreLike many holiday routines, the lighting of Highland Park’s Landmark Pecan Tree looked different this year, but the new tradition continued.
Read moreHighland Park leaders could still consider larger replacement for Big Pecan
Read moreThe lighting of Highland Park’s Landmark Tree, like so many other events this year, is going virtual in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreChildren eagerly awaited the big guy’s arrival while Mrs. Claus indulged them with a sweet treat and posed for photographs.
Read moreThank you to University Park’s Carolyn Loy, who left a recent voicemail about a beautiful Christmas tree at SMU’s McFarlin Auditorium.
Read moreHighland Park’s Big Pecan may be gone, but its descendants keep spreading.
Read moreA large, mixed-use project to bring luxury residential units, restaurant, retail, office space, and green space, as well as a hotel to the Knox Street area near Highland Park, was unanimously greenlit by the Dallas City Council May 25.
Read moreTree lighting celebrations returned to the Park Cities in their more familiar forms in 2021 and gifted us with welcomed reminders and lessons: Park Cities people love Christmastime.
Read moreReal estate developer Stockdale Investment Group acquired a corner property in Preston Center.
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Mayor Margo Goodwin looked at the empty esplanade where Highland Park’s historic monarch pecan stood and envisioned old fashion azaleas – lots of low plants to replace the missing tall one.
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