The uncertain future of downtown Dallas made The Wall Street Journal. It’s a story like so many other downtowns across the ...
All the talk lately about downtown Dallas being in crisis or facing disaster or just plain dying makes us wish we had a time machine. If we could take everybody back 10 years to remember what downtown ...
The single-use downtown will die—place-making and programming are essential. That’s from a recent Urban Land Institute report examining the future of U.S. downtowns. Equally key is a leadership ...
If reality is usually worse than the fantasy, in downtown Dallas, the real thing is actually better. Up in the suburbs, they are sure downtown’s streets are dangerous and dirty, yet when developer ...
Office vacancies in Dallas’ downtown core have skyrocketed, prompting business and neighborhood leaders to call for better security to address crime and homelessness and bring workers and residents ...
When she saw the news, Tanya Ragan had a gut feeling that turned out to be true. The Dallas developer, who got her start as a buyer at Neiman Marcus, read that Saks Global would purchase the ...
Texas city’s central business district faces a crisis as companies look for snazzy suburban alternatives to aging office ...
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Ten minutes from downtown Dallas, this walkable, picture-postcard neighborhood is in the midst of a development boom. By Addie Morfoot Photographs by Desiree Rios Tucked away in North Oak Cliff, ...
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