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The neighborhood was built starting after World War II and features many one- and two-story Ranch-style homes. Commercially, the area is anchored by White Rock Marketplace, formerly Lochwood Shopping Center (renamed "Treehouse" in 1976, then back to Lochwood Mall by the early 1980s). The mall, opened in 1957, [1] once housed Titche's Department ...
Lake Highlands touches Richardson on the north, Garland on the east, White Rock Lake and East Dallas on the south, and Lakewood and North Dallas on the west. The neighborhood is bisected from southeast to northwest by I-635 and from southwest to northeast by DART Blue Line.
The city is 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Dallas. It is the hub for the cement industry in North Texas , as it is the home to three separate cement production facilities, as well as a steel mill . The population of Midlothian grew by 121% between 2000 and 2010, to a population of 18,037.
KZPS (92.5 FM) is an iHeartMedia classic rock formatted commercial radio station licensed to Dallas, Texas, and serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its studios are located along Dallas Parkway in Farmers Branch (although it has a Dallas address). KZPS has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts.
Although the Telecom Corridor was a booming area of Dallas's economy during the late 1990s, the dot-com bust of 2000 hit the region hard. However, it began recovering in 2004, and that recovery has since picked up momentum, gaining both the operations of many non-technology-related companies and many previously non-existent residential units ...
It is within the Dallas Independent School District. [2] Residents are zoned to: Mockingbird Elementary School, [3] J.L. Long Middle School, [4] and Woodrow Wilson High School. [5] Stonewall is a National Blue Ribbon School. [6] The Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas operates St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, a K-8 school in the area.
Klyde Warren Park is a 5.2-acre park [5] that connects Downtown Dallas with Uptown. The park is located above the freeway (which travels through a tunnel under the park, much like the Deck Park Tunnel in Phoenix ) between Pearl and St. Paul streets to the west and east, and the frontage roads to the north and south.
The Number 4 Hook and Ladder Company in Dallas, Texas, located at Cedar Springs Rd. and Reagan St., was built in 1909. It has also been known as the Oak Lawn Fire Station and as Fire Station No. 11. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. [1] It is notable as the first "suburban" fire station in Dallas.