Why Real Housewives of Dallas Failed as a Franchise
Ten years after its 2016 premiere, Real Housewives of Dallas remains a case study in how Bravo misread the city's social fabric and old-money culture.
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Ten years after its 2016 premiere, Real Housewives of Dallas remains a case study in how Bravo misread the city's social fabric and old-money culture.
The Park South Family YMCA in South Dallas reopened after a $15M renovation, tripling its footprint to 38,000 sq ft with a new pool and commercial kitchen.
South Dallas bids farewell to the historic Billy Earl Dade Middle School building, cleared for a $50M workforce training facility in the community.
Forest Forward has raised $35M of its $75M goal for the South Dallas cultural campus anchored by the historic Forest Theater on MLK Blvd.
Dallas's MLK Corridor has long been neglected. Now Black landowners and community leaders are demanding development that actually benefits residents.
Dallas paused all three home repair programs since August 2024. Here's why the city overhauled them and what lower-income homeowners can expect next.
A petition drive is underway to create the Sunny South Dallas PID, funding security and beautification along the MLK corridor near Fair Park.
South Dallas residents are scrutinizing a proposed Public Improvement District that could generate $9M over a decade for neighborhood upgrades.