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Actor Scott Eastwood Accused of Claiming to Be Calif. City Worker, Dismantling Protest Signs
A video of Scott Eastwood, actor and son of Clint Eastwood, appears to show him attempting to dismantle a protester’s banner over the weekend in Del Mar.
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New Residential Tower Would Join Historic Deep Ellum Building
A high-rise residential tower on the way in Dallas’ Deep Ellum district would adjoin one of the first buildings redeveloped in the neighborhood just east of downtown. In 1996, Dallas-based Westdale Real Estate Investment and Management converted the former Adam Hat Co. building into loft apartments. The more than century-old building on Canton Street started out as a manufacturing plant…
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114-Year-Old Home Being Moved to Grapevine to Make Way for Project
Developers building a mixed-use project in Flower Mound are moving a piece of history that’s in the way. The 40-acre Lakeside Village is set to start next year with shops, restaurants, offices and residences. It’s the last phase of the 165-acre Lakeside DFW development on Long Prairie Road on the northeast shore of Grapevine Lake. The hilltop development site...
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Developer: Collin Creek Mall Mosaics Can't Be Saved After All
Collin Creek Mall developers say the 40-year-old “Sanger-Harris” mosaics on an exterior wall cannot be saved because of asbestos concerns.
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Developers Hit Snag in Preserving Collin Creek Mall Mosiacs
Developers say they’ver hit a snag in trying to preserve the 40-year-old Sanger-Harris mosiacs as they transform Collin Creek Mall in Plano into a mixed-use development with homes, shops and entertainment.
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Residents Pushed Out of East Dallas Apartment Complex Given More Time to Find New Home
Tenants at an Old East Dallas apartment complex were supposed to move out on Sunday, but have now been given more time to find a new home.
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‘Finally Solved': DNA Links Dead Serial Rapist to 1969 Cold Case
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan announced that they have identified the killer in the 1969 cold case murder of Jane Britton as serial rapist Michael Sumpter, who died in 2001 at the age of 54 from cancer. “The mystery has finally been solved,” Ryan said Tuesday afternoon, saying investigators linked Sumpter’s DNA to the remaining evidence samples in the case.
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Northlake Development Expected to Include 3,000 Homes, Quadruple Population
The relatively small Denton County Town of Northlake is about to get much bigger, with the recent approval of a large-scale, master-planned community just off of Interstate 35W.
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‘Pecan Square' Development Coming to Northlake
The relatively small Denton County Town of Northlake is about to get much bigger, with the recent approval of a large-scale, master-planned community just off of Interstate 35W.
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Plans from Two Cites on the same Trinity River
As Dallas works to refine plans for a Trinity River Park without a road running through it, Fort Worth is already building parts of its Trinity River project.
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Century-Old Collin County Farm Fighting Over Eminent Domain
The Luscombe family, which has owned nearly 300 acres of farmland off Foster Crossing Road for more than a century, is worried that the city of Anna’s plans will change their landscape.
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Arlington Plans Champions Park Near AT&T Stadium
New stores, restaurants and a plaza are coming to Arlington as city leaders plan to spend $30 million on a development aimed at getting visitors to AT&T Stadium to stick around before and after big events.
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RAW VIDEO: Philly High-Rise Reduced to Rubble
Watch from the ground and air as the plunger is dropped on the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Queen Lane Apartments in Germantown.
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RAW VIDEO: Philadelphia Housing Authority High-Rise Is No More
After 59 years, the Philadelphia Housing Authority’s Queen Lane Apartments in Germantown became rubble Saturday morning.