Beauty-services businesses are off limits for me, generally. I don’t write about hair salons, almost ever, because there are so many that it’s impossible to give them [...]
Fewer cars, improved landscaping and a wider median with a marketplace inspired by Las Ramblas in Barcelona. All that could become more than just an urban planner’s daydream [...]
Brian Dimock, the third-generation owner of his family’s business, says he is moving Safety Glass Co. out of the Bishop Arts District. Dimock’s grandfather opened the b[...]
The apartment building at 600 Elsbeth has been standing for 85 years, but it is famous for the four months in 1963 when presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald lived there with his[...]
Sometimes it seems like things have been this way always. The Bishop Arts District is a vortex for shopping, restaurants and community celebrations in our neighborhood. We wouldn[...]
Dina Light-McNeely handed out 1,500 samples of her butternut squash and roasted corn soups at Cliff Fest this past weekend. Her homegrown venture, Oak Cliff Soup Co., launches the [...]
It started with a T-shirt that simply stated “Oak Cliff.” Now, six years and about 6,000 “Oak Cliff” T-shirt sales later, Sherry Andrus of Epiphany Boutique is tapping into more ne[...]
Norma’s Café hosts its annual toy drive; The inaugural Latino Arts Festival took place; The 47th annual Westapher Golf Tournament took place; and more[...]
Dude, Sweet Chocolate is expanding. The Bishop Arts District chocolate shop is opening a temporary location in Preston Center Plaza for the holidays. Dude, Sweet owner Katherine Cl[...]
Austin-based furniture store Simply Austin is expanding to our neighborhood. The retailer is expected to open in the garage space on Bishop at Eighth as early as Wednesday. Owner B[...]