Are all you Trinity-Project-hating, Calatrava-bridge-poo-pooing commenters ready to get your hackles up and your fingers flying? Because an alert FrontBurnervian points us to this Fast Company story all about how awesome Santiago Calatrava is. If you don’t have much time, skip to the end. That’s where it discusses how the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge will save West Dallas, “a poor, largely Hispanic neighborhood of heavy industry, gun shops, and small houses.” Ready to comment? Go!
Get the D Brief Newsletter
Dallas’ most important news stories of the week, delivered to your inbox each Sunday.
Related Articles
Arts & Entertainment
‘The Trouble is You Think You Have Time’: Paul Levatino on Bastards of Soul
A Q&A with the music-industry veteran and first-time feature director about his new documentary and the loss of a friend.
By Zac Crain
Local News
Mayor Eric Johnson’s Revisionist History
In February, several of the mayor's colleagues cited the fractured relationship between City Manager T.C. Broadnax and Johnson as a reason for the city's chief executive to resign. The mayor is now peddling a different narrative.
Media
Will Evans Is Now Legit
The founder of Deep Vellum gets his flowers in the New York Times. But can I quibble?
By Tim Rogers