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Is Dallas Really Attracting Tons of Young Professionals?
A new study trumpeted by Dallas’ daily newspaper and the regional chamber claims Dallas is a millennial destination. But its conclusions are bunk.
By Peter Simek
Demographics
With Fort Worth Backing Beto, All of Texas’ Cities Are Now Blue
Driven by the high-profile race for Senate, Fort Worth looks more purple than it ever has. But is the shift permanent?
By Peter Simek
Business
How Bad is Poverty in Dallas? Here Are the Numbers.
Two council reports on homelessness and community development reveal just how pressing an issue poverty is in Dallas
By Peter Simek
Civics
When It Comes to Poverty, Dallas Is World Class
There are more people living in poverty in Dallas today than there are people living in Plano.
By Peter Simek
Demographics
The Guardian Visits Irving
The city is home to the most diverse ZIP code in the country.
By Jason Heid
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The New York Times on the Federally Subsidized Dallas Exodus
The New York Times reports on the success of an experimental housing policy the federal government rolled out in Dallas.
By Peter Simek
Business
Dallas-Fort Worth Has the Worst Income Inequality by Neighborhood in the U.S.
Governing reports on a new Urban Institute report that looks at how income inequality affects neighborhoods.
By Peter Simek
Business
Why Dallas Is a Terrible Place to Grow Up Poor — And a Great Place to Be Rich
More reasons for people to justify sprawling out to the suburbs?
By Jason Heid
Business
Grocery or Big Box In Downtown Dallas? Or, Why Inequality Needs to be Part of Urbanism Conversation.
Cue panic. Could Sam’s Club be invading downtown too?
By Peter Simek
Business
Morning News Perpetuates Myth That Dallas Is a Quickly Growing City
Let's get a clear picture of what's really happening here.
By Tim Rogers