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New to the neighborhood: Roam Fine Goods, Bricks & Minifigs
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Preston Royal Village has yet another new tenant. Roam Fine Goods, a boutique that offers home décor, jewelry and apparel, opened next door to Society Bakery. Lego enthusiasts can now peruse the independent toy store Bricks & Minifigs at the Preston Valley Shopping Center. Operated by Jason and Andrea Klima, the 3,500-square-foot boutique sells rare Lego pieces and sets.
Preston Hollow is known for mansions … and now this swanky tree house
Lavish mansions are part of our neighborhood’s norms, but this swanky tree house is so impressive that it’s featured on Animal Planet’s “Treehouse Masters.”
The Preston Hollow couple, named Larissa and KC, hired the Washington-based company Nelson Treehouse and Supply to construct their getaway. The one-bedroom tree house is nestled between three Oak trees and was built 9 feet above the ground.
Finally, a North Dallas dessert shop that doesn’t ruin cookie dough by baking it
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Cookie dough was once something most only scraped from the bottom of a bowl or indulged in with ice cream. Earlier this year, cookie dough shops became trendy, with several opening in New York and Illinois. Soon, northern Dallasites will have easy access to the sweet treat. The Dough Dough is slated to open at the northwest corner of Preston and Forest in February 2018.
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