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07-19-2025 Vol 2026

Category: Dallas

Sarah Damoff’s The Bright Years: A Touching First Novel Inspired by Personal Experience

Sarah Damoff’s The Bright Years: A Touching First Novel Inspired by Personal Experience

In the author’s note at the front of the advance copy of The Bright Years, Dallas author Sarah Damoff, 38,…
Savoy Equity Partners Drives Urban Transformation in Dallas Multifamily Housing Market

Savoy Equity Partners Drives Urban Transformation in Dallas Multifamily Housing Market

In the competitive Dallas multifamily housing market, founder Barrett Linburg of Savoy Equity Partners demonstrates a remarkable ability to turn…
Texas Legislative Battle Over Solar Permitting: Efficiency vs. Safety

Texas Legislative Battle Over Solar Permitting: Efficiency vs. Safety

With residential solar panels becoming more common in North Texas, you’d think the process would be a relatively painless one.…
Dallas Launches Pilot Program to Clean Up Neighborhoods Amid Gentrification Concerns

Dallas Launches Pilot Program to Clean Up Neighborhoods Amid Gentrification Concerns

The city of Dallas is launching a pilot program funded by federal money to clean up neighborhoods, but some council…
Dallas Restaurants Embrace Mahjong: A Growing Trend in Social Gaming

Dallas Restaurants Embrace Mahjong: A Growing Trend in Social Gaming

Mahjong, which has seen a surge in interest across the U.S., is spilling out of classrooms and living rooms and…
NVIDIA’s Bold Move: Supercomputer Manufacturing in North Texas

NVIDIA’s Bold Move: Supercomputer Manufacturing in North Texas

A new era of industrial power is unfolding across North Texas, and it’s not oil, energy or aviation leading the…
Dallas-to-Houston Bullet Train Project Faces Uncertainty Amidst Funding and Timeline Delays

Dallas-to-Houston Bullet Train Project Faces Uncertainty Amidst Funding and Timeline Delays

The long-discussed Dallas-to-Houston bullet train continues to encounter hurdles as it lacks a final timeline and financing, despite assurances from…
Fernando De Leon: A Testament to the American Dream

Fernando De Leon: A Testament to the American Dream

Don’t dare tell Fernando De Leon that the American Dream is dead. The 46-year-old founder and CEO of Dallas-based De…