In Light of Possible Recession, Dallasites Worry About Inflation More Than Most
Inflation, taxes and housing costs are the leading concerns for locals who are pessimistic about the economy.
Inflation, taxes and housing costs are the leading concerns for locals who are pessimistic about the economy.
Everything is bigger in Texas, especially the amount of really big, but generally affordable, homes.
Here’s where you want to be a home seller in North Texas.
North Texas tenants are no strangers to overbearing apartment rules.
Low income and high cost of living mean that it’s hard to save money in Big D.
A jewel of the past might be in danger of never shining again.
The new development will have 84 affordable units that LGBTQIA+ seniors could call home.
City Council approved the plan last month, but doubts remain on how likely it is to be implemented.
Manufactured or mobile housing can be more affordable, but that doesn’t mean it’s cheap.
Dallas’ development code has allowed for the demolition of historic structures under 3,000 square feet. Now, that practice is set to end.
The feud that has been going for much of 2023 may soon be coming to a sad end once the popular Dallas facility closes its doors in November.
The complaint alleges people in Dallas are being denied housing opportunities based on their race, color or national origin.
Plans to tear down houses and build a seven-story apartment building lead to a petition opposing the project.
Can one of the last remaining intact freedman’s towns in the United States rebound to become the cultural force in Dallas it was a century ago?
The Dallas County Commissioners Court approved a $1.6 million grant to build new homes and infrastructure in a historic freedmen’s town.
George Dunham remembers the man who, after nearly 50 years, will say goodbye to the North Texas airwaves.
The Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine hosted the Young Women’s Leadership Summit over the weekend.
Republican-aligned on social media are railing against a “feminist” beer ad starring “Broad City” comedian Ilana Glazer.
Bob Sturm of 1310 The Ticket doesn’t expect the Stars to win the NHL Stanley Cup, but that doesn’t mean they won’t make some noise.
The announcement comes hours after NPR announced it would no longer use any of its more than 50 Twitter accounts after they were labeled “state-affiliated media” last week.
Current and former staffers at the Texas Observer are celebrating the news that the 68-year-old publication won’t shutter.
The Department of Justice claimed in a complaint filed last week that the owners of a single-family rental discriminated against tenants based on their disability.