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Downtown Dallas’ Harrow Sculpture Is in Trouble
The slowly rolling steel cone needs an expensive repair, and nobody has stepped up.
By Shawn Shinneman
Restaurants & Bars
At Queso Beso, It’s Best to Stick to the Titular Dish
Come for the queso, stay for the drinks—best enjoyed at the bar under the glow of twinkling lights.
Restaurant Reviews
Dude, Sweet Chocolate Has No Plans for Slowing Down
And now, an update on one of Dallas’ most formidable chocolate entities.
By Rosin Saez
Commercial Real Estate
Global Architecture and Engineering Firm Signs Lease Extension in Historic Downtown Office
Page is recommitting to downtown Dallas with a seven-year lease extension in the Mercantile National Bank Building, says location offers a huge variety of walkable amenities.
Commercial Real Estate
Take a Look: Renderings Released for Klyde Warren Park 2.0
The construction of the highway deck that the expanded Park will rest on will be funded using the same public/private partnership used to build the existing Klyde Warren Park.
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Downtown Dallas Ready for ‘Refuge of Shade’ In Soon-To-Open Pacific Plaza
The park is set to open to the public on October 14.
By Shawn Shinneman
Arts & Entertainment
The AT&T Performing Arts Center Opened a Decade Ago. Where Is the Arts District Today?
Flora Street has seen a lot of change over the past 10 years, but now that the Arts District has been built-out, can Dallas say it has achieved its dream?
By Peter Simek
Arts District
Assessing the Dallas Arts District, 10 Years Later
The Performing Arts Center opened a decade ago. And the neighborhood is now edging toward realization.
By Peter Simek
Business
Lunch with D CEO: Shawn Todd, of Todd Interests
With several adaptive reuse projects under his belt, Todd is turning his attention to a $450 million revamp of First National Bank Tower.
Commercial Real Estate
Uptown Rents Are Still Sky High, but Downtown Might Be (Slowly) Catching Up
A quick check-in on the towering real estate prices dotting the skyline.
By Shawn Shinneman