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    Historic Real Estate

    Grand Swiss Avenue estate for sale has Neiman Marcus history

    Joanna England
    Apr 27, 2015 | 9:25 am
    5803 Swiss Ave. backyard
    More room for entertaining out back.
    Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Mast Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty

    A piece of Dallas history is for sale at 5803 Swiss Ave., the home built by Neiman Marcus co-founders Carrie Marcus Neiman and husband Abraham Lincoln Neiman. Marcus lived out her last days in the house, and it has had only two owners in its 93-year history.

    Translation: This house has been well-maintained, and it’s not a gut job. List price: $1.3 million.

    Listing agent is Elizabeth Mast of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty, who specializes in the Swiss Avenue Historic District. Mast does a lot of research on all of her listings and dug up some old photographs of the property, which can be seen in the slideshow.

    The 5,100-square foot home has four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms. According to Mast, some rooms were renovated in the 1950s, including the solar, just off the formal living room; kitchen; and master suite. More recently, two of the three full baths on the second floor have gotten facelifts, with marble counters, subway tiles in the shower surround, and vintage-inspired hex tiles on the floor.

    What makes this home special is its potential, says Mast. “Compared to the other homes on Swiss, this one has an open floor plan, sweeping living spaces and expansive rooms that flow so well,” she says. “It is perfect for entertaining, I think. It would easily host a large Christmas party.

    “If you want to update these rooms for a modern family, it would be a great property to do so,” she adds. One area of opportunity is the formal dining room, butler’s pantry and kitchen, which could be combined into a great space more suited to today’s lifestyles.

    Up that beautiful staircase are three small bedrooms and the master suite; there also is an elevator original to the home. The master has a large sitting area, but the new owners might want to steal some space from that and give it to the master bathroom, which definitely needs an update.

    Also upstairs is a partially finished attic studio with another full bath. An teenager who wants privacy would love it up there, or it could be used as an artist’s retreat. The view to the backyard is a lovely one.

    Before putting the home on the market, Mast consulted with a structural engineer who said that the foundation, for the home’s age, is in excellent shape. The new owners, should they be interested in returning the home to its former glory, should pay special attention to the brick facade and the cast metal overhang.

    Mast notes that there’s a 768-square-foot basement that is not included in the total square footage, and it can be accessed through the rear patio. Out back there is also a good-sized pool.

    Investment-minded people will appreciate the income-producing apartment over the two-car garage just off the home’s driveway. It’s occupied right now but could fetch a prettier penny once updated — and that would be money well spent.

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

    Upstairs studio has a bath too.

    5803 Swiss Ave. bathroom
      
    Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Mast Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty
    Upstairs studio has a bath too.
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    Park News

    East Dallas mixed-use off US-75 unveils 4 year-round parks

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 1, 2025 | 1:33 pm
    The Pavilions at The Central
    De La Vega
    The Pavilions at The Central

    The Central, a 27-acre mixed-use development at the intersection of North Central Expressway and North Haskell Avenue, has unveiled renderings of its outdoor space. Called The Pavilions at The Central, it's a series of pavilions designed to add a big dose of nature to the Dallas development which is scheduled to open in summer 2025.

    Artemio De La Vega, Founder and CEO of De La Vega Development, which is developing The Central, says in a release that "the park and pavilions set the tone for what’s to come, offering a dynamic space that fosters connection in a meaningful way."

    Designed in collaboration with local firms GFF and Bud Creative, The Pavilions at The Central consist of four jewel-box structures with biophilic principles, featuring sculpted, organic forms that integrate into the landscape. AI says that biophilia is the human tendency to interact with nature.

    The Pavilions will feature masonry, wood, and airy artistic elements, offering a pedestrian-friendly experience with patios, lush plantings, and integrated seating, inviting guests to interact, explore, and unwind in a setting that feels inspiring and restorative.

    The Pavilions will also be positioned to maximize natural light and incorporate passive cooling techniques, ensuring a comfortable, immersive experience year-round. "The Pavilions celebrate the human need for interaction – both with each other and with nature, a cornerstone of health, longevity, and well-being," the release says.

    Hold up: Is "well-being" a new buzzword for civic projects? It was used quite liberally in the release about the new thermal baths that Therme is pitching to Dallas.

    The Central is currently in the leasing phase, and the team at De La Vega Development is seeking local, out-of-state, and first-to-market tenants.

    "The tenant mix must strike the perfect balance," De La Vega says. "These pavilions will be an expression of culture and interconnection, and we only have one opportunity to make a lasting first impression.”

    Across from the park will be The Oliver, a 19-story tower developed by Streetlights Residential, that will offer not only views of downtown Dallas but amenity spaces, including a pool and deck, fitness center with flex studios, co-working, and conference areas.

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