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Two candidates have launched campaigns for Arlington City Council's northern council seat five months before the filing period begins for spring local elections.
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The nonprofit Builders of Hope is working with the city of Dallas to create an anti-displacement program categorizing neighborhoods at risk of rapid gentrification.
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The rapid sweep of gentrification — one of the fastest in Dallas — has already wiped away many of the old homes in this area of West Dallas.
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A new 50,000-square-foot grocery store is planned for Southern Dallas.
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The Dallas City Council approved a settlement to end a lawsuit involving a downtown apartment project — but no one wants to talk about why it took so long.
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The park will be the company’s first in Texas, and will cater to families and young children.
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Arlington City Council approved a $15 million grant for the likely new owner of Lincoln Square, a nearly 40-year-old shopping center.
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The past few years of the pandemic have shifted Texas neighborhoods, as both people and places have been lost to the COVID-19 virus. Close to 1 million people have died from the virus in the U.S. since March 2020.
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A group of residents in one of Arlington’s most southern neighborhoods makes the case for more parks rather than apartment buildings and businesses.
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Collin County, Texas, is home to some of the state and country’s fastest-growing cities. But, as in many counties, unincorporated areas are seeing significant home building as well.
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The university and city plan to invest almost $1 billion in creating a research and events center.
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People who want to start businesses in lower-income neighborhoods often have trouble getting bank loans. But some investors are looking specifically to help businesses in those areas.