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Dallas City Manager Kimberly Tolbert admitted in a new report that Dallas taxpayer dollars were wasted when the city purchased an office tower riddled with code violations.
In a recent report, Dallas City Manager Kimberly Tolbert acknowledged a costly misstep in purchasing an office tower riddled with code violations, leading the city to halt new real estate acquisitions ...
The city spent $21 million to purchase 7800 N. Stemmons Freeway building and it remains to be seen if the city will be able ...
Dallas officials have acknowledged a costly oversight in their decision to purchase the Stemmons building for $21 million, intended as a 'one-stop shop' for permitting services. A recent report by ...
Dallas’ District 10 in the Lake Highlands area encompasses affluent and middle-class neighborhoods on tree-lined streets as ...
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The City of Dallas purchased the 7800 Stemmons Building to serve as a "one stop shop" for its permitting department, then moved out because of a permit problem.
The story of the Dallas office tower begins with a decision that now appears deeply flawed. The city purchased the building in 2023, intending it to serve as a hub for planning and development, as ...
Team leadership says they intend to keep the Mavs in Dallas despite speculation about a development site in Irving.
The following individuals were arrested by municipal police departments in Shelby County from March 24-April 1: -Harold Eugene Collum, Jr., 50, of Bessemer, failure to comply with court order, capias ...
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