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Football
The Red River Rivalry Is Staying in Dallas
A new deal will keep the 119-year-old game in the Cotton Bowl through 2036. A series of renovations to the stadium probably had a lot to do with it.
Local News
Get a First Look at Community Park at Fair Park As It Enters Final Design Phase
The park has a goal of opening to the public in 2025.
By Matt Goodman
Business
First Look: Inside Bryan Trubey’s Fair Park of the Future
The former HKS architect known for his sports stadium prowess is now working with Overland Partners to redesign Fair Park and uplift its surrounding neighborhoods.
By Ben Swanger
Dallas History
Why We Need to Remember What Happened at Fair Park
Fifty years ago, hundreds of Black families lost their homes for pennies on the dollar in South Dallas. It was not an isolated event.
Architecture & Design
A Pre-Gold Cup Reminder That the Cotton Bowl Is Still DFW’s Best Soccer Venue
Fair Park's operator has delivered on its promise of bringing a top-notch sporting event to the Cotton Bowl. The arena is an ideal setting for international soccer.
By Peter Simek
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Events
A Pop-Up Grocery Is Coming to Fair Park
In an effort to provide free fresh produce and grocery goods to food insecure families in Dallas, the food recovery company Goodr will pop-up this Saturday, April 17.
By Rosin Saez
Fair Park
Buildings at Fair Park, Including Newly Redone Hall of State, Suffer Water Damage
Officials are assessing the damage, but the newly renovated Hall of State reportedly had two feet of water in its basement.
By Matt Goodman
Architecture & Design
Metropolis Magazine Zooms In on Hall of State Renovation
The $14 million renovation project has restored the jewel of Fair Park to its former glory.
By Peter Simek
Fair Park
Does the New Fair Park Master Plan Lack Vision?
Efforts to re-imagine the park certainly improve on the status quo. But an independently drafted vision for the park shows how great Fair Park could be.
By Peter Simek
Fair Park
Dallas’ Big Hockey Moment
The Cotton Bowl may have been an unexpected hockey venue, but it was an awesome one
By Peter Simek