Business
Dallas’ KidBiz Boutique Makes a Move to Inwood Village
After more than 25 years at The Plaza at Preston Center KidBiz boutique and TheBiz are moving to a larger
Read moreBurgerFi Brings More Award-Winning Burgers to Dallas
BurgerFi, among the nation’s fastest-growing, award-winning gourmet burger concepts, opened its first Dallas eatery this past June and already has
Read morePerfect Flip-Flop Fit: Hari Mari and Peter Millar
When Jeremy and Lila Stewart started their flip-flop brand, Hari Mari, they were looking to do one thing: fill a
Read moreFlower Child Eyes Preston Royal Location
The rumors are true. The popular Park Cities healthy eatery Flower Child is expanding it’s Dallas presence.
Read moreThe Container Store Reveals Dallas’ First Next Generation Store
Have you ever walked into the container store ready to sort, label, and organize every cluttered area of your house
Read moreSMU Graduates To Open Chef-Driven Ice Cream Shop
Coming soon to 6401 Hillcrest Avenue: a hybrid style ice cream shop from three Southern Methodist University graduates. Baldo’s, according
Read moreRush Bowls Signs Mockingbird Station Lease
A Boulder, Colorado meal-to-go franchise is going to get Texans to eat more fruits and vegetables whether they like it
Read moreBlue Mesa Grill Shutters Doors to Northwest Highway Location
The owners of The Blue Mesa Grill on Northwest Highway permanently closed the doors to its Northwest Highway location this past
Read moreLegacy Senior Communities Break Ground for New Retirement Community
The Legacy Senior Communities, a not-for-profit charitable organization, officially broke ground on The Legacy Midtown Park rental continuing care retirement
Read moreCalifornia’s Johnny Was Opens in NorthPark Center
Straight out of California, luxury boho-chic fashion brand Johnny Was is set to open June 15 at NorthPark Center. If
Read moreNew Zealand Rodd & Gunn Meets NorthPark
Rodd & Gunn, a modern lifestyle-driven menswear brand, is set to open its first Texas location at NorthPark Center. “We’ve
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