Dallas Design District buildings sell to Maryland investor
Investor already has made a play in the area northwest of downtown Dallas.
Federal Capital Partners has purchased two buildings in the Dallas Design District which is northwest of downtown.(Steve Brown/Staff)
9:29 AM on Jun 9, 2021 CDT
A Maryland investor that recently made a big play in Dallas’ Design District has purchased more properties in the area.
Federal Capital Partners has acquired two showroom buildings at Oak Lawn Avenue near Market Center Boulevard, according to county deed records.
The buildings contain more than 20,000 square feet and were built in the 1950s.
The properties are adjacent to new apartment communities which have been built in the neighborhood northwest of downtown Dallas.
A look at lost Dallas icon P.C. Cobb Stadium, which once stood where Infomart now gleams
A look at lost Dallas icon P.C. Cobb Stadium, which once stood where Infomart now gleams
It initially hosted area prep football games. Later, pro soccer and the precursor to the Chiefs would grace its field
P.C. Cobb Stadium hosted high school football and even a professional team.(DMN / scan)
It’s hard to imagine that AT&T Stadium will someday face a wrecking ball. But then again, Texas Stadium was a marvel when it opened in October 1971 at the intersection of U.S. Highways 183 and 114 in Irving. By 2010 it was set for demolition.
6 special Valentine’s Day food and wine pairings, from oysters to truffles
These celebratory take-home foods are good matches for sparkling wine, stouts and more.
Haute Goat s Chaource, made in Longview, bottom center, and Cowgirl Creamery Mt. Tam triple cream cheese, paired with a brut Champagne and a California sparkling wine(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
This Valentine’s Day, embrace staying home and enjoy luxurious foods with drinks to match. We wedded six celebratory take-home foods with sips from sparkling wines to imperial stout that enhance every bite. Want one wine for several courses? The brut sparkling wine recommendations below pair with multiple foods on our list.
Dallas florist works to arrange not just flowers but also hearts
“Especially now with COVID, there s so much stress in peoples life that if you can bring a little bit of happiness, I want to be the one to do it,” the owner said. Author: Ariel Plasencia Updated: 6:00 AM CST February 3, 2021
DALLAS Jeff Neighbors begins his day around 4 a.m.
He’s the owner of All Blooming Florist on Oak Lawn Avenue in Dallas.
Building and designing the floral arrangements for the day takes time. All the orders need to be finished – and sanitized with sanitizer spray – before delivery trucks start arriving to pick them up between 7 and 8 a.m.