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Posted on February 8, 2008 at 10:42 a.m.
Anyone who lives around this area - Knox-Henderson, Lower Greenville - should take the time to watch these videos.
While other areas with potential, such as Cedar Springs and Uptown, are replacing our historic buildings (ie. Hard Rock) with banks, Starbucks and Walgreens, the Andres Brothers are attempting to do what is right on Henderson. New Urbanism.
We have tiny pockets of this movement around Dallas, but nothing like our friends in Austin. I am glad to see that another street in Dallas is moving in that direction and trying to keep the little history Dallas has left alive.
On Prospective 1800 Henderson developers take their case to the Intertubes