Dallas Business Journal Features Highland Park Estate Home at 4400 Belfort Place| Douglas Newby
It is no wonder that the Dallas Business Journal chose the Highland Park estate home at 4400 Belfort Place to feature. Dallas loves business, not just the money element, but who is contributing, what resonates with Dallas, what is the market? The home at 4400 Belfort Place answers a lot of these questions. Journalist Alexa...| Douglas Newby
Wall Street Journal and Dallas Morning News select Highland Park home to feature from two million homes listed for sale in MLS.| Douglas Newby
Spanish Revival Mediterranean style homes were a small percentage of homes built in the 1920s but were particularly desired by the affluent and avant-garde| Douglas Newby
Dallas contractors discuss building architecturally significant Traditional homes with contemporary innovation versus building modern homes.| Douglas Newby
The most iconic home in Highland Park is at the epicenter of Highland Park and should not be a Highland Park teardown.| Douglas Newby
3925 Potomac is the best example of a home that has all the characteristics that determines extra home value.| Douglas Newby
Douglas Newby Illuminates the Myths and Misinformation found in the ForwardDallas Plan. Interjection of apartments devastate neighborhoods.| Douglas Newby
ForwardDallas Plan Eliminates All Single-Family Zoning in Dallas City Manager and City Planners Want to Replace Homeowners with Absentee Owners and Renters| Douglas Newby
Hear fascinating discussion of STRs, ADUs, density and a city from expert who revitalized residential neighborhoods generating billions in investment| Douglas Newby
Organic Urbanism allows people to flourish and cities to flourish. The top down tyranny of New Urbanism strangles cities and its residents.| Douglas Newby