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BUSINESS BUZZ

WHAT’S UP WITH NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESSES

In The Works

With so much new development in the neighborhood, we only had space to list all of the projects underway:

• Bishop Arts Melba Townhomes, Larkspur’s Elsbeth Townhomes and 17 modern townhomes are planned in the Bishop Arts Neighborhood

• Construction of a 3.5-story apartment building began near Trinity Presbyterian Church on Zang

• High Grove at West Kessler Heights, a 53-home development, is under construction between St. Cecilia Catholic School and Rosemont Elementary School

• The construction of Bishop High Line apartments on Melba at Bishop will begin Nov. 1.

Open Now

Austin-based JuiceLand recently opened at Sylvan Thirty north of Kessler Park. While the business has one Houston and 16 Austin locations, this is the health-oriented restaurant’s first venture in Dallas. The company’s owner, Matt Shook, says he was born in Dallas, “moved to the country, came back and met my wife here, so we have lots of friends and family in the area.”

A streetcar now carries passengers from Downtown to the Bishop Arts District between 9:30 a.m.-midnight Monday-Sunday. The streetcar is free for passengers but costs the City of Dallas $1 million per mile to operate.

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