By: Kendall Shiffler | 05.04.10 at 02:31PM
A new door has opened in the Dallas Design District! The White Gown Showroom, a bridal dress boutique and specialty alteration shop opened the doors of its Dragon Street digs just a few short weeks ago. White Gown may be new to the Design District but its owners, mother daughter team Debra and Vida, have [ Read More... ]
By: Kendall Shiffler | 03.11.10 at 02:55PM
The Design District’s newest restaurant, The Meddlesome Moth, launches it new website, MothInThe.Net. Check out the site to learn more about Dallas restaurateur Shannon Wynne’s new concept!
By: Kendall Shiffler | 03.02.10 at 04:35PM
Feed your Dallas foodie gossip fix for the day with updates from Lower Oak Lawn’s newest restaurant, The Meddlesome Moth.
By: Kendall Shiffler | 02.24.10 at 10:01AM
George Tobolowsky poses in front of his newly installed sculpture "The Idea Factory" in Lower Oak Lawn
Little did I know when I got dressed this morning that I’d spend the afternoon outside in the freezing cold snapping pictures, tweeting and witnessing the installation of two spectacular outdoor public art pieces. If I had, I would’ve [ Read More... ]
By: Kendall Shiffler | 12.11.09 at 10:34AM
Turns out you aren’t the only one with the skinny on Lower Oak Lawn! The changes in the Design District are turning heads all around Dallas. Today the Dallas Morning News published a great write up with tons of great pics, testimonials from Design District residents and quotes from the developers.
Check it out on the [ Read More... ]
By: Kendall Shiffler | 10.15.09 at 02:29PM
If you’ve been down to the DDD (Dallas Design District) lately you’ve noticed the striking decorative artwork that adorns the entrances on Hi Line and Oak Lawn. (You know, the big orangeish red wavy I-beam things.)
Want the inside scoop on how these sculpture signs came to be? Check out Focus EGD’s blog post, “A Warm [ Read More... ]
By: Kendall Shiffler | 09.21.09 at 09:43AM
As first impressions go, doors pretty much lead the way. A door can say a lot about a home or a business, or it can reveal very little about what lurks beyond.
Since the first step is the doorstep, that’s where I started when exploring Dallas’ “next urban neighborhood.” From the old, rustic doors of the [ Read More... ]