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in memoriam
Preston Hollow neighbor Louise Eiseman died at home in her sleep at the beginning of August; she was 91. The co-founder of Eiseman Jewels, she attended The Hockaday School and Highland Park High School. Eiseman was also a longtime docent at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Real estate
Family-owned Stockdale Investment Group purchased 15,000 square feet of retail space in Preston Center. Verizon, Ticket Finders and Preston Center Animal Clinic are a few of the tenants that occupy the space.
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coming & going
[+] Thai-Vietnamese restaurant MALAI KITCHEN is coming to Preston Center this fall. The fourth location of the local chain will serve lunch, dinner and brunch.
[-] Bravo announced the Real Housewives of Dallas will not return for a sixth season. Neighbor TIFFANY MOON was the first Chinese cast member and first doctor on the franchise.
— SYDNEY WALLNER, WHOSE FAMILY OWNS DOGS PIPPA AND CHARLIE. READ MORE ABOUT THE WALLNERS AND THEIR PETS ON PAGE 22.
SCHOOL SPIRIT
Allie + Bess, a jewelry company co-founded by Allie Wardlaw and Ursuline alumna Bess Callarman, launched a game day jewelry collection. Their stackable bracelets are meant to help neighbors show school spirit.
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GRANOLA GALS
Tiffany Lustig and neighbor Elaine Pearlman are the co-founders of Park Lane Pantry. The granola company was named a finalist in the 2021 H-E-B Quest for Texas Best.
Search “Park Lane Pantry” at prestonhollow.advocatemag.com for more.
HIGH-RISE COMFORTS
DOWN-TO-EARTH CARING
At CC Young, our residents come first. Whether your home is in The Vista — a contemporary nine-story assisted living residence and health center with spectacular views of White Rock Lake and Downtown Dallas — or the cozy, low-rise Hillside apartments, our dedicated staff provides the person-centered care you expect in an exceptional living environment.
To learn more about assisted living at CC Young and schedule a tour, call 214-256-1875 or visit ccyoung.org.