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It’s been 23 days since Faiza Fahad voluntarily walked out the door of her Wylie home. And still, there are few clues about why she left or where she is. ....
More coffee coming to town, this time from Portland: Called Black Rock Coffee Bar, it's a small chain expanding to Dallas-Fort Worth, starting with ....
Grenadier Homes spotlights Wylie townhome The townhome at 609 Emily Lane in Wylie is priced at $282,246. This is an artist’s rendering of Woodbridge Townhomes, a new Grenadier Homes community close to Central Expressway, the Telecom Corridor and the Bush Turnpike.(Courtesy / Dallas Builders Association) By Dallas Builders Association The Dallas Builders Association’s Home of the Week is a new low-maintenance townhome by Grenadier Homes that is ready for move-in. Located at 609 Emily Lane in Wylie, this two-story plan offers two bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms, luxury design selections throughout, a 20-foot-deep backyard and a two-car garage. It is priced at $282,246. The townhome is located in Woodbridge Townhomes, a new Grenadier Homes community close to Central Expressway, the Telecom Corridor and the Bush Turnpike. Homeowners are also near Woodbridge Golf Club and the shopping, dining and entertainment options at Firewheel Town Center. Students may attend scho ....
A Fight to Save a Corporate Campus Intertwined With Nature The Weyerhaeuser site near Seattle, praised for its balance of building and landscape, is at the center of a battle between conservationists and a developer. The former corporate campus and headquarters of the timber company Weyerhaeuser in Federal Way, Wash. A developer wants to add industrial buildings to the campus.Credit.Grant Hindsley for The New York Times Published Feb. 12, 2021Updated Feb. 19, 2021 Protests often erupt over proposals to demolish or even alter historic buildings. Threats to landscaping usually get far less attention. But that’s changing in a Seattle suburb, where a developer plans to build on the corporate campus that George H. Weyerhaeuser created for his family’s timberland and wood products company beginning in the late 1960s. ....