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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.
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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.
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Restaurant Reviews

Dude, Sweet Chocolate Has No Plans for Slowing Down

And now, an update on one of Dallas’ most formidable chocolate entities.
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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.
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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

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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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