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On any given day, a long lunch line crowds the 1,400 square foot Great American Hero sandwich shop on Lemmon Avenue in Dallas Oak Lawn neighborhood. We know everyone s name, owner Dominick Oliverie said. And if I don t know them by name, I know that s the turkey sandwich, here s the meatball sandwich.
Oliverie opened his sandwich shop 47 years ago. Now it may be too much of a good thing. It s gotten so busy that we can t keep up with it, Oliverie explained. We lose employees because we can t keep up with it.
Oliverie loves his job and his customers. You ll find him every day behind the counter making sandwiches.
The residential towers would be built along popular Cedar Springs strip By Steve Brown, The Dallas Morning News •
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A development that will dramatically change the heart of Dallas’ Oak Lawn community has gotten the go-ahead from city leaders.
Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to approve a plan by developer PegasusAblon to build two high-rise residential buildings off the intersection of Cedar Springs Road and Throckmorton Street.
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The ambitious building plan would preserve the strip of nightclubs and retail that line the west side of Cedar Springs.