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- Downtown Dallas Inc. lauds Robert W. Decherd for visionary work creating parksDallas News
- Downtown Dallas restaurant reinvented as Little Daisy, a bistro with Louisiana flavorsDallas News
- State drops eminent domain effort to obtain Fairfield Lake property from developerStar Telegram
- State halts efforts to take Fairfield Lake property from developer using eminent domainDallas News
- Joe Rogan-approved Sushi Bar to open imminently in DallasDallas News
- Division over water rights, value key as clash over former Fairfield park land continuesDallas News
- Texas officials, local leaders ‘agree to disagree’ on Fairfield state park eminent domainDallas News
- Texas Parks & Wildlife moves to condemn Fairfield Lake State Park to seize from developerStar Telegram
- Texas considers buying park land it’s leasing from same company that owned Fairfield LakeDallas News
- Dallas developer rejects state offer to buy Fairfield Lake State ParkStar Telegram
- Days left for Dallas developer to respond to Texas’ final Fairfield Lake State Park offerDallas News
- Todd Interests moves forward with construction on land of former Fairfield Lake State ParkDallas News
- Video shows construction at Fairfield Lake despite TX officials asking developer to waitStar Telegram
- East Quarter is an up-and-coming restaurant district in DallasDallas News
- Fairfield Lake Park saga proves Texas loves property rights, except when it doesn’t | OpinionStar Telegram
- ‘We’re conservationists’: Fairfield Lake developer testifies at Texas Senate hearingStar Telegram
- ‘A legacy retreat’: Mock-ups reveal developer’s plans for Fairfield Lake State ParkStar Telegram
- Developers peel back curtain on resort community plan for former Texas state parkDallas News
- Fairfield Lake State Park to temporarily reopen to public ahead of sale to developerStar Telegram
- Fairfield Lake State Park developer considering plan to sell water to North TexasDallas News
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