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Dallas Theater Center Produces Death of a Salesman at Wyly Theatre in Dallas Arts District

Former Dallas City Councilperson Gary Griffith, who is a Lakewood homeowner and is very supportive of the Dallas Arts District, was in attendance along with other notable homeowners from Turtle Creek neighborhoods, Park Cities, Preston Hollow and Bluffview to see a riveting performance of Death of a Salesman produced by the Dallas Theater Center at the Wyly Theatre in the Dallas Arts District.


Bent Tree Home in the Spring

A Bent Tree home in the spring equals blue skies and vast views of greenbelts and golf courses. This Bent Tree home designed by architect Frank Welch has several thousand square feet of terraces to enjoy the landscape.


NCPA Economic Policy Forum Hosts Author Philip K. Howard at the Belo Mansion

The National Center for Policy Analysis Economic Policy Forum & Author Series hosted a lecture by Philip K. Howard, Founder and Chair of the advocacy group Common Good, at the Belo Mansion in Dallas. Mr. Howard discussed his new book Life Without Lawyers: Restoring Responsibility in America which describes how the current state of the American judicial system prevents ordinary citizens from exercising common sense and the steps necessary to fix the problem. Dr. John Goodman, President of NCPA, discussed the positive economic implications of life without lawyers. Dr. Peter Raad, Executive Director of The Guildhall at SMU, discussed his work with The Guildhall with Mr. Howard.


Coffee Park in University Park

Children spill out of their University Park homes to enjoy the many parks found in University Park, including Coffee Park at the corner of Northwest Highway and Hillcrest Avenue.


Former Mayor Laura Miller Enjoys an Afternoon With Friends at Dali

Former Mayor Laura Miller, who was so supportive and instrumental with the development of the Arts District in Dallas, enjoys meeting friends outside of Dali Wine Bar & Cellar at One Arts Plaza. Dali is owned by the culinary great Paul Pinnell who has served great food for years to Dallas and Highland Park homeowners who have left their kitchensto enjoy his food.


In the Spring, Highland Park and Azaleas Are Almost Synonymous

While flowering azaleas are flourishing in Preston Hollow, Munger Place, North Dallas, and University Park, they are almost the trademark of Highland Park in the spring.


Preston Hollow Homeowners Enjoy the Café Life of Neighborhoods Near Downtown Dallas

Prominent Dallas civic leaders, business leaders, TED organizers, Preston Hollow homeowners, and great Dallas citizens, Carole and Jim Young, contribute to a good time, thoughtful conversation, and profound insights wherever they are around the world, including an outdoor café on Henderson Avenue near Downtown Dallas.


Blind Designer Sergey Ermakov Dazzles Dallas with Fashion Runway Show at Fairmont Hotel

The Fashionistas founder Heidi Dillon, who has a beautiful Frank Welch designed home on Turtle Creek Drive, joined forces with the American Foundation for the Blind’s Center on Vision Loss 2010 “Designing with a Vision” to host a fashion runway show benefit at The Fairmont Dallas hotel. Exuberant dresses and costumes reflected the shapes and styles of blind Ukrainian designer Sergey Ermakov and his affection for Texas with a Texas wedding dress that was auctioned. Fashion events always draw homeowners from all neighborhoods across the city from Bent Tree to Highland Park.


At the Beginning of Spring, Home Buyers Start Looking at Highland Park Homes for Sale

Doesn’t it also seem to you that Dallas and Highland Park homeowners are the most attractive in the county? They are smart, well educated, successful, and always have a good time when they are looking for a home in Highland Park in the spring.

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Café San Miguel Adds to Revitalization of Henderson Avenue

Louie’s has always anchored this forgotten stretch of Old East Dallas. Now a series of shops with a modern theme and outdoor cafés and restaurants, including Café San Miguel, are clustered to add a very chic destination for those in Dallas. Whether someone lives in East Dallas, Preston Hollow, Bluffview, or Turtle Creek, Henderson Avenue is obscure but convenient to SMU, Park Cities and downtown.


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