After the Storms, the Sunset Over the Trinity

Justin Terveen​I woke up this morning to find this present in the Unfair Park in-box courtesy — who else? — our old pal Justin Terveen. It speaks, or sings, for itself — and needs to be seen much larger than I’m capable of displaying it here. (So too does this…

One Guess What Downtown Really Needs

UCR Urban’s Jack Gosnell — who helped convince Forest City to redo the Merc and the Continental — is among those who’ve been charged with recruiting retail to downtown. Which, presumably, is why Aaron Gentry, our pal Justin Terveen and the You+Dallas crew accompanied Gosnell on a tour of downtown,…

Anyone Seen Schutze This Morning? (Updated)

On Saturday we took the 7-year-old who lives in our house to the Trinity River Audubon Center, where he quickly became obsessed with the Pete Delkus-narrated flood-maker showing how high’s too high. So. This morning, out of nowhere, he asked: “Is the Trinity going to flood?” I told him to…

UT Arlington To Set Up Shop In Oak Cliff

The Oak Cliff spirit of urban development and community outreach, which we are physically incapable of not writing about here in the paper and online, continues — this time, with an urban planning storefront that’s the result of a partnership between the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce and the University…

Texas Tribune Catches Up With Laura Miller

It’s quite the reunion this morning: Ex-Dallas News-er Emily Ramshaw, now at the Texas Tribune, sits down with ex-Dallas Observer-er and former Dallas Mayor Laura Miller, now director of projects for Summit Power, which is in the clean-coal (big) business. Miller, who hasn’t done many sitdowns since leaving office, opens…

Moroney Responds to News Paywall Report

Soon as I stumbled across that News & Tech piece noting that The Dallas Morning News is set to begin charging for staff-generated online content, I asked the paper’s publisher and CEO, Jim Moroney, if that was true. At 9:02 this morning, he responded via e-mail. This is what he…