randerson+FollowDallas' iconic Neo-Greek mansion faces demolitionLosing the 1938 Neo-Greek Revival mansion at 4231 Armstrong Parkway would erase a piece of Dallas history and Park Cities character. This isn’t just another old house—it’s a rare architectural gem, designed by Goodwin & Tatum, and featured in the definitive book on local homes. Its original owner, Charles Pettit, was a pioneer in conservation and ranching, shaping the area’s legacy. If this landmark goes, we lose more than bricks and mortar—we lose a story that shaped our neighborhood. Should we be doing more to protect these historic homes, or is change just part of progress? #RealEstate #DallasHistory #ParkCities00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowPark Cities rallies as New York Sub faces closureNew York Sub, a Park Cities icon since 1974, is set to close its doors at the end of February after a lease renewal fell through. Generations of SMU students and locals have counted on this spot for legendary brisket pastrami and late-night bites. Now, the owners are asking the community for help—either to find a new location or a buyer to keep the shop’s spirit alive. If you’ve got memories here or ideas to save it, now’s the time to speak up. Would you miss New York Sub if it’s gone for good? #News #ParkCities #SMU00Share
Mary Williams+FollowWhy Burger House means more than awardsWhat makes a place truly legendary? For so many in Park Cities, Burger House isn’t just a burger joint—it’s a living scrapbook of community memories. After the passing of co-owner Angelo Chantilis, locals are sharing stories of trust, kindness, and Friday night traditions that span generations. It’s not about being the “best” on a list, but about being the spot where families and friends gather, where the staff knows your name, and where a simple meal feels like home. How do you define a neighborhood classic? Share your Burger House stories or favorite local spots that feel like family! #Food #ParkCities #BurgerHouse00Share