Days are now numbered for Dallas custard shop Wild About Harry s
Days are now numbered for Dallas custard shop Wild About Harry s Only a few days left to get your custard fix.
Wild About Harry s A beloved Dallas custard shop is shutting down:
Wild About Harry s, which has been a staple of Knox Street staple for 25 years, will close for business, with its final day on July 4. The shop has been at its current address at 4527 Travis St. since 2018, when it moved in a high-profile relocation prompted by ongoing new developments and construction. Now their current location is on land that will become another multi-story development, according to spokesman Brad Belleto.
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Future Foam, Inc. to renovate and begin operations at 3000 W. Kingsley. Future Foam will spend $3 million renovating the 341,840 square feet facility and reactivate rail service to the facility with this project.
The building has remained vacant since 2015 when APEX Tool Group consolidated its operations from their Garland site into their South Carolina facility, resulting in the loss of 261 jobs.
Nearly $3 million will be invested in renovating the existing facility on the 19.69-acre site. An additional $6 million will be added to the City’s tax rolls from the transfer of operations and from additional machinery and equipment added through the expansion. Initial operations will create 104 full-time positions with plans for further expansion
Knox Street’s new RH furniture gallery and its CEO Gary Friedman have strong Dallas connections
Knox Street’s new RH furniture gallery and its CEO Gary Friedman have strong Dallas connections
Dallas investors have been part of the Restoration Hardware story from the beginning and hired Friedman after he was passed over for a job that many believed he had rightly earned.
The dining area of the RH Dallas gallery rooftop restaurant. The third level includes a wine bar and open patio space.(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer)
The last time investors and retailers devoted millions of dollars to Knox Street, Gary Friedman was there.