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    Candy's Dirt

    Most talked-about contemporary in Dallas circles back on market for just under $8 million

    Candy Evans
    Feb 26, 2015 | 9:09 am

    You know this house. Everyone in the neighborhood and beyond talks about it. It is certainly the most expensive home on the block: 6645 Northaven Rd.

    It has been on the market previously for about $2 million more — but you should never judge people for dreaming big. As of February 19, it’s for sale again, listed at $7.95 million with Becky Frey. So fresh are these photos, I had to wear hot pads to post them.

    Since its last turn on the market, the home has been refreshed and revitalized. It is a superb, 14,795-square-foot family estate on nearly 2 acres. It was designed by renowned architect Lionel Morrison, who says the concrete partition creates exterior privacy, and “a series of windows and vestibules allow for a wealth of natural light,” creating “a seamless and social experience thanks to recessed doors and a sliding panel that bridge interior entertaining areas with a central courtyard.”

    The home is a specimen of eco design, and it likely could not be replaced today for the same price, given higher land values and building costs. So now 6645 Northaven Rd. is one of the best values in Dallas.

    Morrison also says the home is a specimen of eco design, running on geothermal-produced air, and it likely could not be replaced today for the same price, given higher land values and building costs. So now 6645 Northaven Rd. is one of the best values in Dallas.

    A little history: The owners are Amy and Darren Kozelsky; he is a well-known Christian country music singer, and she is an heiress, philanthropist and mother. The home was built in my lovely little enclave of Hillcrest Estates starting in about 2007, and it was completed in 2009.

    It went on the market in early 2011 for $11.5 million, listed with Lynette Scruggs of Dave Perry-Miller. The price was lowered to about $9.75 million in March of that year — which would have been a record for the neighborhood. So would the current list price, for that matter.

    The land had been owned by Peach and Beck Weathers, he of Mount Everest-climbing fame. (We had some great parties in that home eons ago.) The property was also owned by a family named Taylor before the Kozelskys purchased it.

    6645 Northaven Rd. is a tribute to modern architecture. The home is nearly all floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing views of the natural treed beauty of the lot. There are no draperies, as auto window covers help with privacy, as do the walls outside. All doors are tall and recessed, so it appears there are no doors anywhere.

    It has concrete floors in the living spaces and warm Afromosia wood on the stairs and in the upstairs hallway. The kitchen features oodles of contemporary chocolate cabinetry, Pierre Brun white limestone counters and a fireplace.

    There are seven bedrooms, eight full and four half-baths, children’s playroom, office, media room and decked-out music room in the basement. The master bedroom has amazing closets with pullout mirrors; the master bath has a cool, deep soaker tub and sleek, floating double vanity topped with Balzac Fleuri limestone imported from France.

    The home sits on a commanding corner lot — enough room for multiple tennis courts or a baseball field. The pool placement is perfect for a family, because it gives kids the run of the expansive acreage, but parents don’t have to worry about any of the children falling in. The backyard also boasts a spacious patio, living area and fire pit.

    Hillcrest Estates, if I may brag, is also one of the most secure neighborhoods in town because of the private police patrol. (Warning: We don’t mess around here.) The patrol runs less than $1,000 a year.

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    A version of this story originally was published on Candy’s Dirt.

    Another bedroom, one of seven.

    Kids bedroom at 6645 Northaven Rd. in Dallas
      
    Photo courtesy of Becky Frey Real Estate
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    Grant News

    McKinney awards grants to 8 projects that will benefit the community

    Teresa Gubbins
    Mar 21, 2025 | 9:41 am
    Collin County History Museum
    Collin County History Museum
    Collin County History Museum

    The McKinney Community Development Corporation (MCDC) has awarded project grants to support quality-of-life projects that will benefit the community.

    Following the submission of the grant applications, MCDC board members reviewed the funding requests and heard presentations from each applicant describing the impact of their proposed programs on the local community.

    Among the nearly $37,000,000 in Project Grants awarded by MCDC are:

    • All-terrain vehicle and trailer for trail improvement projects – McKinney Parks Foundation, $20,000
    • Construction of 10 townhomes at the Cotton Groves development – Habitat for Humanity Collin County, $411,455
    • Construction of the eastside airport infrastructure and passenger terminal – McKinney National Airport, $30 million
    • Shelving, storage, and equipment to preserve and display historical artifacts – Collin County History Museum, $31,475
    • Infrastructure and site improvements at TPC Craig Ranch (this project is associated with The CJ Cup Byron Nelson) – Invited Clubs, $1.5 million, contingent upon extension of the CJ Cup through 2033
    • Infrastructure for the development of a new Hugs Café headquarters facility – Hugs Café, $970,000
    • Infrastructure improvements to the site of the Cannon Beach Surf Park project – Cannon Development Company, $4 million
    • Site improvements and foundation work to stabilize the historic Dulaney Cottage – Chestnut Square Heritage Village, $25,481

    “These projects align directly with MCDC strategic priorities and our mission to work as a partner to fund community, cultural, and economic development projects in McKinney,” said MCDC Board Chair Angela Richardson-Woods. “Our vision to enhance the quality of life for residents of all ages and backgrounds is evident in these awarded grants.”

    According to MCDC president Cindy Schneible, MCDC awards grants every year to projects that are eligible for consideration under state law. The total budgeted for grants on an annual basis averages about $18 million.

    "The $37 million is a larger amount than in recent years – primarily because of the $30 million approved in support of McKinney National Airport," Schneible says.

    In 1996, McKinney voters approved a half-cent sales tax to be used to provide grants to projects and events that would enhance McKinney’s aesthetic, cultural and leisure amenities. Over the past 25 years, MCDC has invested nearly $225 million back into the community.

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