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Most of them were written a long, long time ago. They often defy logic, inhibit good design, and dampen variety. Our governments need to adapt so our cities can, too.
But efforts to convert old towers into apartments could make more room for the growing demand for downtown living space. There may be fewer office workers in Dallas’ urban core, but more people ...
Dallas is growing. The way we move, work, shop and live is evolving. But our development code — especially our parking ...
Garland hopes to create an "urban mixed-use" zone while Dallas hopes to encourage development near a train station.
Finding a parking spot in Dallas may become more challenging after the city passed its first significant change to the ...
She received her bachelor’s degree in urban and regional planning from ... and leasing of speculative office properties in Plano, Uptown, downtown Dallas, and Southlake. She has worked with ...
Formerly two separate cities, Dallas and Fort Worth have been joined by urban sprawl ... The city is also home to a thriving art scene. Downtown Dallas – surrounded by interstates 30 and ...
Washburne owns several high-profile properties in Dallas’ urban core. His firm purchased ... In October, Washburne closed a deal to purchase the downtown Dallas Greyhound Station.
In 2009, the city of Dallas incentivized Deloitte to consolidate its North Texas workforce downtown to support urban density. Office vacancy has surged in downtown Dallas amid rising sublease ...