There is one part of the city’s history some families are making sure isn’t forgotten or lost through growth. The area known as The Hill– is where former slaves lived.
Startup culture, higher ed, advanced tech, and quality of life drew them in—but what kept them here is more personal. Meet ...
A Dallas real estate developer of thousands of acres in the southern portion of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro is expecting to ...
The committee organizing the effort to host the FIFA World Cup in North Texas next year said Monday it expects up to a $2.1 ...
Owner Ray Washburne bought 508 Young Street for $28 million in 2019 and has said he plans to sell it to a data center ...
The Medallion Theatre closed in 2001, but the Dallas moviehouse—once located in the Medallion Shopping Center at Skillman and ...
What's next: Council will see updated academy plans Wednesday that would keep training for new officers at UNT-Dallas. The ...
The property spans 373,530 square feet, according to data from CoStar, and is known for the "Rock of Truth" monument that ...
Discover the efforts of Marilyn Clark to preserve the historical contributions of Black women in South Dallas and the ...
Keller native Heather Spore is spearheading distribution for "Make Me Famous," about an underground New York artist of the ...
After more than 100 years, Neiman Marcus’s Dallas flagship store is closing its doors forever. Texas native James McAuley ...