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The Better Block, four years later

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T12:02:45-06:00April 28th, 2014|

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Restaurant talk: Cheesesteak House

By Ryan Foster|2014-04-28T16:29:26-05:00April 28th, 2014|

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  • Brennen Bechtol and Jonathan Braddick with the Stevie, a cargo bike that’s perfect for deliveries: Photo by Kim Leeson

Oak Cliff Cargo Bicycles makes Dutch-style rides

By Rachel Stone|2014-04-22T12:35:43-05:00April 28th, 2014|

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  • Photo by Kim Leeson

Q&A: Greg Barker of Patina Bleu design studio

By Rachel Stone|2014-04-22T12:35:25-05:00April 28th, 2014|

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  • This 2,500-seat Casino theater once was part of Lake Cliff amusement park. When the park closed, developer Charles Mangold relocated the building to Fifth and Crawford where it become the James P. Simpson Studio, which burned down in 1929. Photo courtesy of Joe Whitney

Oak Cliff history: How our neighborhood came to be

By Gayla Brooks|2019-06-06T13:55:36-05:00April 28th, 2014|

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  • Photo by Danny Fulgencio

Cinco de Mayo, Brew Riot and more Oak Cliff events

By Rachel Stone|2014-04-22T12:34:20-05:00April 28th, 2014|

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Around the ‘hood: artist profiles, bank robbery, Oak Farms, Dave Neumann

By Rachel Stone|2014-04-25T12:11:41-05:00April 25th, 2014|

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Cox Farms Market has four generations of grocery experience

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T12:20:07-06:00April 24th, 2014|

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Drive by: Dallas Bike Works

By Rachel Stone|2014-05-01T11:32:05-05:00April 24th, 2014|

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Advocate photos: Sylvan Thirty sneak peek

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T12:20:10-06:00April 23rd, 2014|

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This weekend: flea market, seer sucker, better block, Goblin, Les Nubians

By Rachel Stone|2014-04-22T21:01:18-05:00April 23rd, 2014|

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CrossFit to open at Sylvan Thirty

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-18T12:20:14-06:00April 22nd, 2014|

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