Lawns of Dallas Ownership Change Brought Dramatic Growth
“We’re busier than ever,” said Madison Gardner, owner of Lawns of Dallas.
Read more“We’re busier than ever,” said Madison Gardner, owner of Lawns of Dallas.
Read moreRain might be in the forecast this weekend, but there are still some great homes to check out. Is your dream home on this list?
Read moreThe Dallas Architecture Forum will continue its popular panel discussion series on Tuesday, June 8, with “Architecture in Film,” a virtual panel moderated by John Orfield of BOKA Powell Architects.
Read moreA little more than two months after the Texas Department of Transportation approved construction, the pedestrian bridge that will span U.S. Highway 75, connecting Northaven Trail to White Rock Creek Trail and beyond, broke ground.
Read moreBuying your first home is an exciting milestone. For most people, it’s their first chance to make a space truly their own.
Read moreRising high school juniors and seniors can take part in a virtual program that will introduce students to careers in commercial real estate, as well as expose them to top-tier universities.
Read moreThe city of University Park celebrated the dedication of Shaddock Park Tuesday afternoon.
Read moreWhile many will be using a three-day weekend to head to points outside Dallas, if you’re in the market for a home, there are a handful of open houses this weekend to check out.
Read moreAfter more than a year of virtual events, the Dallas Architecture Forum will host leading architect Alan Ricks in person June 2 at the Kalita Humphreys Theater.
Read moreNeighbors of Walnut Hill Elementary have been anxious about its fate since a tornado struck it in 2019. But they say they’re worried Dallas ISD”s plans for the site may be too outsized for an area still reckoning with a great deal of storm destruction and change.
Read moreA request by SMU to rezone property bounded by McFarlin Boulevard to the south, University Boulevard to the north, Airline Road to the west, and Dublin Street to the east is headed to the city council.
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