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Diane Butler’s Competitive Drive Fuels Growth of BBG
Diane Butler is obsessed with golf. The CEO of Butler Burgher Group has played in eight LPGA Kraft-Nabisco Pro-Am events in Palm Springs, Calif., pairing up with the likes of Annika Sörenstam and Alice Cooper. Her fierce drive to become the best has revealed itself in her real estate career, too. Since re-launching Butler Burgher Group in 2009, she has grown the company to become one of the top 10 valuation firms in the United States.
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Interview: Sylvan Oswald on How Undermain Theatre Trained Dallas to Appreciate the Avant-garde
Ahead of Profanity's first preview tonight at Undermain, we chatted about inspirations, Orange is the New Black, what makes his new play different, Undermain's legacy.
By Liz Johnstone
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Lease: CBS Radio
CBS Radio Dallas-Fort Worth has leased 11,000 square feet of office space in Fitzhugh Central, which will be renamed CBS Radio Tower, at 4131 N Central Expressway in Dallas.
By Brónagh Tumulty
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Lease: Starpower Home Entertainment Systems Inc.
Starpower Home Entertainment Systems Inc. has leased 43,146 square feet of industrial space at 1200 Trend Drive in Dallas.
By Brónagh Tumulty
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Lorde, Drake Hold Top Spots on Dallas Music Charts, But New Miley Cyrus Song Comes On Strong
Drake's new releases continue to dominate the top of the Dallas top twenty, but the superstar can't overtake Lorde, who has been holding the number one spot for weeks.
By Peter Simek
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How Dropclock Productions Turned Throwing Parties Into an Entertainment Machine
The entertainment production company may only be a year old, but during that time they have put together savvy staff, a shining relationship with the best Dallas venues, and a well-oiled promotions machine.
By Michelle Ofiwe
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Riis Christensen: The History of Dallas, Part III
In my last two posts, I wrote about how Tejas was “discovered” by Spanish immigrant/explorers 27 years after Columbus sailed the ocean blue, and how John Neely Bryan had hammered Dallas into existence in the mid-1800’s. What I’d realized prior to and during the writing of these blogs was how little I really knew about Dallas—this place I’ve called home for 35 years.