Lindley Arthur Making Old Homes New Again
Not only does Lindley Arthur live and work in the Park Cities, but she also grew up here and joined what’s now Preservation Park Cities last year.
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Not only does Lindley Arthur live and work in the Park Cities, but she also grew up here and joined what’s now Preservation Park Cities last year.
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Brennan Storer has a strong arm and quick feet. But he knows that playing quarterback for Highland Park requires more than just physical tools.
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One of the trendiest ways to use wallpaper is to take individual panels, frame them, and display them as art.
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Central Christian Church is no more, but the campus at 4711 Westside Drive will remain home to various church groups, activities, and other tenants after the Central Commons nonprofit raised the money to close on it in early July.
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If I came face to face with the Pope, I could not tell a lie.
Read moreHighland Park’s starting lineup will look quite familiar this season. And that has the Lady Scots feeling optimistic.
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See what restaurants and shopping is on its way to Park Cities and Preston Hollow, and which businesses moved or left in this month’s Comings and Goings.
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These area Boy Scouts have earned the Eagle Scout rank, Scouting’s highest. Doing so typically takes several years and requires earning a combination of 21 or more badges plus a special project.
Read moreBriggs Freeman Sotheby’s International CEO Robbie Briggs announced this spring that he would promote chief operating officer Russ Anderson to president of the brokerage, tapping someone who has more than 30 years of experience in the industry.
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When your toy store is 40 years old, you might not be expected to remember the first toy you ever sold.
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Highland Park High clinched its 12th University Interscholastic League Lone Star Cup, the most in UIL history.
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