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D Magazine’s 50 Greatest Stories: When Will We Fix the Problem of Our Architecture?
In 1980, the critic David Dillon asked why our architecture is so bad. Have we heeded any of his warnings?
By Matt Goodman
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Baylor Scott & White Waxahachie’s $240 Million Expansion
The medical center is growing to address a 40+ percent patient increase in the last five years.
By Will Maddox
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How the CJ Cup Byron Nelson Became a Korean Food Showcase
The tournament’s title sponsor, a Korean company that includes a culinary division, is literally adding new flavor to a Dallas classic.
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