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Bishop Arts District

Welcome to Bishop Arts District in Dallas, Texas. From the early 1900’s until 1951, the No. 4 Streetcar stopped at the corner of Bishop Avenue and West Seventh Street. It was of the most thriving trolley car stops in Dallas in its day, and the commercial district grew up around it. In 1990, the District, with its 12 acres and 20 buildings, was added to the National Registry of Historic Places. In 2000, an improvement project with $2.5 million in city funding brought upgrades, which included planting trees, improving sidewalks, & installing trolley-era lampposts. Today most people associate the district with Oak Cliff itself, but there’s more here than cute shops and delicious food!

Don’t wait to explore all the Bishop Arts District has to offer!

1. Bishop Ave shops & restaurants 2. Shopping & dining at the intersection of Tyler & Davis

Check out these websites to learn a little more!

https://heritageoakcliff.org/https://www.heritageoakcliff.org/page-1424875
https://texashighways.com/travel-news/retro-active-the-bishop-arts-district/

What was the market like for the Bishop Arts District in 2021?

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DFW Fireworks This Weekend

Where are you going to see fireworks this weekend?

From Addison to Farmers Branch, check out these places for great DFW fireworks this weekend!

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Explore Kiest Park Neighborhoods

Brettonwoods | Kiestwood | Oak Park Estates

Come explore the Kiest Park neighborhoods in Dallas, Texas. Adjacent to the 248-acre Kiest Park are three wonderful neighborhoods: 1) Brettonwoods, 2) Kiestwood and 3) Oak Park Estates. Much of Brettonwoods was originally part of the Overton farm. In the early 1950’s, the family began to sell tracts for home building. To the north, is Kiestwood, where more than 400 homes were built between 1950 and 1965. Just east, Oak Park Estates was developed by brothers Vernon and James Smith, who were local architects, and developers. Oak Park Estates was marketed simply as “Oak Cliff’s finest neighborhood”. We think it’s pretty awesome too!

Don’t wait to explore all these Kiest Park neighborhoods have to offer!

Check out these websites to learn a little more!

https://heritageoakcliff.org/Brettonwoods
https://neighborhoods.dmagazine.com/dallas/oak-cliff/kiestwood/
http://kiestwoodhha.com/
http://www.opena.org/

What was the market like for the Kiest Park Neighborhoods in 2021?

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Team Member, Lauren Kravitz

When you work with Jenni Stolarski, you also get support from Lauren Kravitz. Although her official title is “Transaction Coordinator”, she’s so much more. Lauren stays on top of scheduling, contract details, listings, marketing and so much more.

Photo by Danny Fulgencio dannyfulgencio.com

Our service is one of the best in the Dallas because of her! Please join me in thanking her today.

Kidd Springs Park

The first Conservation District of its kind in Dallas, Kings Highway is made up of unique home styles, green spaces, and even a commercial district.

  1. Kidd Springs Park
  2. Picole Pops
  3. El Si Hay Tacos

What was the market like for Kidd Springs in 2021?

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