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The City Council voted 13-2, with Mayor Eric Johnson and council member Cara Mendelsohn voting against the purchase.
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center is hosting one of the last ... to prepare the venue for the FIFA World Cup and a major renovation project. With the eyes of the world set to turn to ...
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters will be forced to relocate as part of the $3.7 billion renovation of Dallas' Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. The city council's Quality of Life ...
Neighborhood development has started to bleed back into Downtown Dallas to create a mix of development for the area, though ...
Developer Ray Washburne, who owns the old newspaper campus, said earlier he was in contract to sell the property to an ...
There's some fresh clarity around plans for the multibillion-dollar redevelopment of Dallas' Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Check out what City Hall officials are thinking about this huge ...
The Black Academy of Arts and Letters (TBAAL), which is currently housed at the corner of Canton and Akard Streets in the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center complex, will be temporarily moved ...
The updated design sticks to a footprint approved by the Dallas City Council last year, which calls for expansion of the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center to the southeast and northwest ...
Xenia Hotels & Resorts sold the 545-room property at 1717 North Akard Street to an undisclosed buyer, citing low revenue.
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