Dallas faced an oversupply of commercial offices long before the pandemic normalized working from home. New offices built ...
Office vacancies in Dallas’ downtown core have skyrocketed, prompting business and neighborhood leaders to call for better security to address crime and homelessness and bring workers and residents ...
DALLAS — Two proposed Texas laws could force the Downtown Dallas Inc. nonproft to get rid of crime in the city’s central business district, improve cleanliness and crack down on homelessness — or be ...
Dallas city leaders say they’re getting downtown ready to welcome thousands of international visitors for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The updates came during this morning’s State of Downtown address, ...
“I’m not dead,” cried the hapless plague victim in the classic comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, as he struggles to avoid the death cart. Downtown Dallas is similarly trying to evade the ...
Had a feeling that when The Lily Pad Cafe shuttered about a month ago it wasn’t going to return to its digs at Main Street Garden. The official reason for its closing: “cold weather.” But when it’s 80 ...
That rascally non-profit Downtown Dallas, Inc. wants to crack some brews with you. It’s launching a weekly pop-up happy hour series and inviting you, and other haggard cubicle workers, to drink craft ...
This month marks five years since the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill. And while many aspects of life have returned to normal, the way we work has seen a dramatic shift. Remote and ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Downtown Dallas Inc. has finished its final phase of its ...
The single-use downtown will die—place-making and programming are essential. That’s from a recent Urban Land Institute report examining the future of U.S. downtowns. Equally key is a leadership ...
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