Business
Comings and Goings
We welcome Custom Meats, Glosslab, Coupes Champagne Bar, and other new spots as we say goodbye to Seasons 52 and Dreamscape in NorthPark Center.
Read moreNew Spot Coming to Former Seasons 52 Home at NorthPark
A spokesperson for the shopping center confirmed that restaurant Joey will take over the 12,000-square-foot space.
Read moreRestaurant Serves ‘Baddest’ Wings But For How Long?
Bad Chicken has seven months before its Preston Center building comes down to make way for an office building.
Read moreIndustry Leader Redefines Retirement
When many think about life after retirement, they imagine time spent traveling, taking on new hobbies, or just kicking back to enjoy the little things in life.
Read moreCustom Meats Practices the Art of the Cut
The new butcher shop on Lovers Lane is owned by your neighbors, a dynamic duo offering fresh cuts of quality meat for families that prioritize eating local.
Read moreSMU Professor Eyes EU Laws, Elon Musk, and Misinformation
Lawmakers and academics such as SMU’s Jared Schroeder have been pondering the problem since well before Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter on Oct. 28, 2022, renewed alarms.
Read moreDallas Center for Dermatology and Aesthetics Expands Preston Sherry Plaza Space
The Dallas Center for Dermatology and Aesthetics expanded its space in Preston Sherry Plaza building in Preston Center and is finishing a renovation of its suites.
Read moreDallas Regional Chamber Meeting Features Mark Cuban
The Dallas Mavericks owner and Preston Hollow resident spoke on his drug company, confirmed a presidential run isn’t in his future, and said he wants to be remembered as a good dad.
Read moreComings and Goings
Alchemy 43, Dallas Yoga Center, Haystack Burgers, and more have moved into the Park Cities and Preston Hollow recently.
Read moreSeasons 52, Dreamscape Close at NorthPark
Seasons 52, a grill and wine bar restaurant known for healthy menu items, and Dreamscape, a virtual reality experience inside the AMC have both closed at NorthPark Center since the start of the new year.
Read moreNew Ownership For Amore Italian
Bill Sheahan, who took over Snider Plaza Antiques in Dec. 2019 after Allan and Martha Woodcook retired, assumed ownership of the space housing the restaurant on Jan. 1.
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