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Dallas Nightlife Guide: Top Bars, Clubs, & Things to Do at Night
The Dallas skyline is iconic, but the city truly comes alive after dark. Whether you are a local looking to break out of your routine or a visitor wondering what to do in Dallas at night, the options are as big as the state of Texas. From the neon-lit streets of Deep Ellum to the

Dallas Zip Codes Guide: Navigating DFW Neighborhoods
Navigating the world of zip codes in Dallas, Texas, can be a complex task. Whether you’re moving to the area, setting up a business, or just curious about the different regions, understanding Dallas zip codes is essential. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Dallas postal codes, from the bustling

21 Dallas restaurant closures to know this fall
Dallas food news is coming fast this season, so here’s a simple, numbered rundown locals can scan in a minute. First reported by the team at The Dallas Morning News, these are the closures and reconcepts most Dallas diners are talking about right now. Closures at a glance Why this matters in Dallas Closures are

Dallas openings: Pizzana and Prince St. land in the same week
What just opened in Dallas? Dallas restaurant news moves fast, but this week felt like a sprint. Two big-name pizza players arrived almost back to back, plus a few other concepts worth a look. First reported by CultureMap Dallas, here’s what matters for your Dallas plans. Pizzana expands to Preston Forest West Coast favorite Pizzana

Goldman Sachs’ $709M Dallas campus tops out
A big step for the NorthEnd site Goldman Sachs has officially topped out its new Dallas campus, a major milestone for the $709 million project rising on North Field Street next to Victory Park. First reported by The Dallas Morning News, the office hub is designed at roughly 800,000 square feet with room for more

DFW again tops real estate market to watch
Why Dallas keeps leading the pack Dallas–Fort Worth just grabbed the No. 1 spot on the industry’s “Markets to Watch” list for 2026, marking a repeat win that puts North Texas ahead of bigger and pricier metros. The ranking comes from the annual Emerging Trends in Real Estate report by PwC and the Urban Land

Dallas budget for 2025–26: where your city dollars are going
A balanced plan with big priorities Dallas City Council approved a balanced budget for fiscal year 2025–26 that leans into public safety, streets and traffic safety, and some targeted tax relief for homeowners. The total city budget is $5.20 billion across all funds, with a $1.9 billion General Fund that is about 3 percent higher

Dallas DART shakeup heads to May ballots
What just happened and why Dallas should care Dallas transit is staring at a high stakes spring. Voters in Plano, Irving, Highland Park and Farmers Branch are preparing May 2026 ballots to decide whether their cities should leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit. The question arrives after months of debate over service quality, safety and how

FC Dallas knocked out on penalties by Vancouver
A tough finish at Toyota Stadium FC Dallas is out of the MLS Cup Playoffs after a 1-1 draw and a 4-2 penalty shootout loss to Vancouver at Toyota Stadium in Frisco. The match swung late when Vancouver equalized in stoppage time, wiping out a narrow Dallas lead and forcing kicks from the spot, according

Dallas Stars Stadium Series lands at AT&T Stadium in 2027
A Texas-size hockey night in Arlington The Dallas Stars Stadium Series game is officially on the calendar for Saturday, Feb. 20, 2027, and it is coming to AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The NHL confirmed the date and venue, noting this will be the first hockey game ever played inside the Cowboys’ home, with puck drop

Dallas Museum of Art names new director as expansion gears up
Dallas! Big news for our Arts District neighbors. The Dallas Museum of Art has tapped longtime museum leader Brian Ferriso to serve as its next director, stepping in on December 1 to guide the DMA through a major building expansion and fundraising push, according to reporting from KERA. Who is Brian Ferriso and why does

Dallas City Hall’s future: fix it, sell it, or wreck it?
Dallas City Hall is back in the spotlight. The I.M. Pei–designed landmark needs major work, and Dallas leaders are weighing three options this fall: repair the building, move out and sell, or clear the site entirely. First reported by Chron, the debate touches everything from our budget to the shape of downtown. What exactly is