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    Midcentury Time Capsule

    Dream about a pristinely preserved midcentury? This Dallas home is it.

    Leah Shafer
    Apr 22, 2015 | 2:23 pm

    Midcentury purists, take note: There’s a house in East Dallas that appears untouched since it was built in 1959, and it can be yours for $295,000. Located in Lochwood, 10504 Lake Gardens Dr. is 1,533 square feet of retro perfection, from Terrazzo floors and decorative dividers to original pendant light fixtures and knotty wood paneling.

    This three-bedroom, two-bath time capsule, listed with with David Collier of David Griffin & Company, has been meticulously maintained — a rare treat for an enthusiast who wants to preserve original features. It is located near Easton and Garland roads on a street with large shade trees and small hills with many other 1950s houses. The lot is 98-by-101, with a large, green lawn and nicely manicured hedges.

    Inside is an entryway with original Terrazzo floors and a decorative divider, which adds pattern and visual interest to the home’s entry and offers a glimpse of its incredible throwback appeal.

    Immediately to the left is the breakfast area, with an original pendant lamp and breakfast bar, plus more Terrazzo floors and a large window. The kitchen has coral-colored laminate countertops, the original mint-green oven and a gray-and-white checkerboard laminate floor. There are three more original pendant lamps and dark wood paneling that matches the cabinets.

    The nearby living area is large and brightly lit, with a brick fireplace that extends into another room divider, which doubles as a planter. The living room also provides access to the outdoors.

    The master bedroom has a wall of closets and built-ins, including a vintage built-in television. Take a look at those mint green doors! The only thing in this room that isn’t pristine is the carpet — but, hey, that’s an easy fix. The master has more of that wood paneling too.

    The master bathroom has original tile in two colors — peachy pink and baby blue — a walk-in shower, Formica countertops and a unique pegboard-style vanity front. The other two bedrooms share a full bathroom with the same Formica countertops and two-tone color scheme as the master bath.

    The backyard has an open patio — fabulous for entertaining all those friends who will be dying to see what stays and what goes in this rarity of a home.

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

    Check out the coral-colored coutnertops.

    10504 Lake Garden Dr. in Dallas
      
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    Check out the coral-colored coutnertops.
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    Mixed Use News

    Mixed-use East Dock will revive 1915 building in Dallas' Oak Cliff

    Luciana Gomez
    Apr 9, 2025 | 1:00 pm
    East Dock
    Courtesy rendering
    East Dock

    A century-old property in Oak Cliff Dallas is getting a makeover: Called East Dock, it's a former industrial site located at 900 E. Clarendon Dr. that is being restored into a retail and studio space.

    The project is being led by Proxy Properties, an Oak Cliff real estate group famous for breathing new life into vacant and often historical buildings. The project is supported by the City of Dallas through their Tax Increment Financing program (TIF), which reinvests property tax revenues on under-performing real estate.

    Proxy Properties' prior 50 projects in Oak Cliff include the Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, rebranded as Oak Cliff Assembly, an arts and theatre space with offices and co-work studios; and the Madison Hotel, a building from the 1920s which was restored and opened in 2024.

    "For us, it is important to buy buildings that have been vacant for a long time, ignored, or forgotten about," says Proxy founder AJ Ramler. "East Dock fit in that box. It was not contributing to the neighborhood."

    East Dock is intriguing both for its history and its location. Built in 1915, it has served over the decades as an ice factory, book manufacturing site, and producer of airplane parts, but has been vacant for more than seven years.

    The 62,000-square-foot-retail and studio space is fortuitously located in an area currently under heavy development: near the future Southern Gateway Park and Tenth Street Historical District, and a 7-minute walk from the DART Zoo Station.

    Ramler envisions the space as "an 18-hour campus," with coffee and athletic businesses open in the morning, followed by daytime operators such as offices, studios, and restaurants, then bars and entertainment in the evening.

    East DockEast DockRendering courtesy of JQAQ Atelier, LLC

    There's room for at least 15 businesses, with a few already secured including Barro, a Latin-American restaurant and market from Robert Ramirez, part-owner at Nova restaurant in Oak Cliff, who is partnering with chef Eric Spigner to bring Barro to life.

    “Our vision is to create a rustic, family-style restaurant with a rotating menu every three months, featuring cuisines from different countries in Latin America," Ramirez says.

    In addition to the restaurant, Barro will include a market with fruits & vegetables, imported ceramics, bakeware, and blankets.

    Other tenants
    Local artisans who've already signed include Brazilian-American artist Daniela Flint, who will open a studio there. "I want to surround myself with my community and can see myself bringing in clients to Barro and other places in East Dock," she says.

    Evan L. Court Woodwork, an artisan furniture maker, will take a 3,000-square-foot space and transform it into his personal studio where he’ll be creating custom handcrafted furniture and fine woodworking pieces. The space will have room for multiple projects, as well as an apprenticeship program to train new woodworkers.

    And Carlos Araujo Neto is relocating his Jiujitsu studio from nearby Beatrice Street to East Dock. "I liked the idea of having multiple businesses that everyone can have access to and hang out," he says.

    There'll be parking for 140 cars. The project will be finished in phases, with the first openings in early fall. They're sharing updates on their construction progress on Instagram.

    Rather than work with a broker, Proxy Properties is doing community outreach to find tenants, all from the southern sector: in Oak Cliff, the Cedars, or West Dallas. Soliciting input from the locals is part of their DNA.

    “We want the property to serve the community and also represent the community," Ramler says.

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