Down in the New Deep Ellum
How Dallasβ most storied neighborhood morphed from a collection of artists, musicians, and renegades into a place where you can take Mom for mimosas.
One site is The Epic, in Deep Ellum, whose owners built a tower for Uber, which reneged on plans to relocate thousands of workers. When I wrote this in 2024, three of its 23 floors were occupied. One of many buildings that would love to have City Hall as a tenant. www.dmagazine.com/publications...
05.03.2026 20:00
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The Big Deal You Donβt Know About City Hall
After yesterday's marathon meeting, we had some questions about the City Hall discussion. Then we found out this.
"...the emails revealed that there have been secret site visits underway for a while, with a quorum-avoiding number of hand-picked council members touring potential new sites for City Hall." @txnewsprincess.bsky.social on City Hall's latest mess: www.dmagazine.com/micropost/ai...
05.03.2026 19:54
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"A 'priority two,' which is considered the second-most serious and can include domestic violence incidents, took officers an average of 32 minutes to get to in 2020. In 2025, that average was about 179 minutes."
Kelli investigates officer staffing decisions and their impact on response times.
13.02.2026 21:36
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Still one of my favorite things we published on the @dmagazine.bsky.social site.
02.02.2026 22:45
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Tommy Lee Walker Declared Innocent of 1953 Murder
DA Henry Wade sent him to the electric chair. Today his son wept as county commissioners cleared his name.
Read @timmytyper.bsky.social on Tommy Lee Walker, the innocent man who Dallas County yesterday admitted was executed for a crime he didn't commit in 1953. www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/...
22.01.2026 15:47
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This Church Could Be Your Home
In Dallas, long known as "the buckle of the Bible belt," churches are considering turning land and buildings into affordable housing. Charlotte, North Carolina, shows us how to pull it off.
In Dallas, churches are exploring transforming excess land and old buildings into affordable housing. The movement is part of a national trend, but Charlotte is the model for how to get it done. @sharongrigsby.bsky.social took a trip to teach us a thing or three. labreportdallas.com/p/faith-base...
15.01.2026 22:49
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The Housing Crisis Simmering in Lake Highlands
The Dallas tax rolls this month received an enormous bump, which may spell trouble for 20 aging apartment complexes around Interstate 635.
It's generally good news when your appraisal district adds nearly $3 billion to the tax rolls, like Dallas did this month. But what if that precedes a wave of defaults and foreclosures of affordable apartment buildings? Let's take a drive through Lake Highlands. labreportdallas.com/p/the-housin...
18.12.2025 19:21
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twisted tea
18.12.2025 18:33
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North Texas Cities May Find Leaving DART Is Quite Hard - D Magazine
Plano, Farmers Branch, Highland Park, and Irving are all weighing leaving the transit agency. Before the matter lands on May ballots, here's how that has gone historically.
If you want to understand the suburban war on DARTβthere's some absurd stuff in here, and elected officials seemingly ignore evidence showing the public actually wants the transit serviceβyou won't find anything better than this @thetexanrhino.bsky.social piece. www.dmagazine.com/frontburner/...
15.12.2025 16:51
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The Stubborn Story of a Challenged Apartment Complex
Volara in Oak Cliff, once the most violent apartments in Dallas, last year became a tale of success. In 2025, police say it has returned to its old ways. What happened?
Dallas will likely end 2025 with its fifth straight decline in violent crime, in part by focusing on tiny geographies that account for most of it. What's that look like in practice? And what can't the cops solve? @kellixsmith.bsky.social on Volara in Oak Cliff: labreportdallas.com/p/the-stubbo...
04.12.2025 22:39
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I.M. Peiβs Dallas City Hall at risk after City Council votes to explore alternatives
The Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to formally explore alternatives to the current City Hall building designed by I.M. Pei, with City Manager Kimberly...
Yesterday's City Hall vote remains weird. Why is Councilman Ridley's idea not the first thing done? "One stipulation called for city officials to focus primarily on getting an independent facility condition assessment of City Hall before considering relocation." www.dallasnews.com/news/politic...
13.11.2025 16:10
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Mayor Eric Johnson finally whipped some votes. (And Bethany's story is a must-read on how the Dallas City Council and its police department rebuffed ICE.)
07.11.2025 16:53
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The mayor of Just Asking Questions.
06.11.2025 16:17
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AND the mayor is missing from the meeting he called.
06.11.2025 16:14
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Why Starbucks is Coming to South Dallas
The story of how Forest Forward came to understand the significance of inviting a national chain into its ambitious redevelopment of the Forest Theater.
Starbucks is coming to South Dallas. But the real story is why the nonprofit leading the overhaul of the Forest Theater believed the national brand to be its best neighbor. @sharongrigsby.bsky.social on a new approach for economic development in the Sunny South: labreportdallas.com/p/why-starbu...
06.11.2025 15:51
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IDK guys, I kind of feel like we're operating on someone else's timeline on this. Yes, it's true the discussion about deferred maintenance of 1500 Marilla has been going on for years, but the suddeness of the "we could just tear it down" talk seems basketball shaped.
03.11.2025 22:09
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From Councilman Chad West's email newsletter, about Dallas' efforts to keep the Mavericks and Stars in town. I thought we literally had The Sports Mayor?
30.10.2025 14:23
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A DART board member tells me Farmers Branch and Highland Park will also discuss holding withdrawal elections from the agency. Much of the broader coverage has focused on the suburbs itching to bail. Here's a profile of a group fighting to keepβand improveβDART. labreportdallas.com/p/dart-s-big...
29.10.2025 17:56
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"The city, it should be noted, had no problem spending $140 million to restore the Cotton Bowl, a building that essentially hosts one marquee event per year."
16.10.2025 14:36
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The New Law of Building in Texas
State lawmakers passed a bill that makes it legal to build multifamily or mixed-use developments in areas zoned for commercial use. How will this change Dallas-Fort Worth?
I wrote about the bill for @labreportdallas.bsky.social
(Social accounts will come to life soon!) About how Dallas planners are embracing the new reality while suburbs seek to limit the developments. And, of course, how it quiets public opposition to multifamily. labreportdallas.com/p/senate-bil...
05.09.2025 17:54
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The bill, SB 840, has no requirements for affordability. There is also no designation for rental or ownership, which means condos and townhomes are fair game. Developers can now build housing on about 43 percent of land in Dallas that previously required a zoning change.
05.09.2025 17:53
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ForwardDallas, the cityβs updated land use plan that Council approved last year, envisioned density along transit corridors. And transit corridors have a lot of commercial zoning. Hereβs a heat map from our data scientists showing commercial properties near job centers.
05.09.2025 17:52
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π§΅In Dallas and 18 other cities, the Texas Legislature has made it legal for developers to build multifamily or mixed-use projects on any land zoned commercial, retail, office, or warehouse without a zoning change. Like here, on Columbia Ave. in East Dallas.
05.09.2025 17:51
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Next Thursday! This is going to be a lot of fun. (also, "may" LOL)
20.08.2025 21:45
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In North Dallas, a New Future in a Shuttered School
County officials are finally paying close attention to the Esperanza neighborhood in Far North Dallas, beginning with a new vision for Dobie Pre-K.
Dobie Pre-K will soon be a hub for services in Esperanza. To understand the significance of local government finally paying attention here, @kellixsmith.bsky.social spent weeks with residents to learn about resilience and community in this pocket of North Dallas. labreportdallas.com/p/esperanza-...
20.08.2025 20:18
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Do this in front of Dallas City Hall
20.08.2025 18:46
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