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    Demolition news

    Former Arlington home of the late Pantera musician Vinnie Paul is drummed into rubble

    John Egan
    May 31, 2022 | 1:45 pm

    The saga of the quirky Arlington home once owned by the late Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul has taken an interesting turn.

    Earlier this year, the home went on the market for $750,000. Just a few days later, a buyer snapped up the home for an undisclosed amount. In the meantime, the home has been razed. The demolition seems to have happened in April.

    In a recent Facebook post, former radio deejay Derek “D-Rock” Walker of North Richland Hills published two photos of the leveled homesite. A bulldozer and a dump truck can be spotted in the photos.

    Walker called the razing of Paul’s former home — which he dubbed a “monument” to the heavy metal musician — “absolutely gut wrenching and heartbreaking.”

    “This was not only a heavy metal landmark, but a staple in Pantera’s rock and roll legacy. Sold off to private investors to be leveled for a new build,” Walker wrote. “If you were fortunate enough to be invited over, cherish the memories forever...”

    In a comment on Walker’s post, Leah Winfield, the wife of longtime Pantera engineer Sterling Winfield, implied that Paul had wanted the house to be torn down.

    “His estate has been handled according to his wishes. Heartbreaking at times, but his stated terms. Maybe this can help folks be a little kinder to those fulfilling his final wishes,” Leah Winfield wrote.

    “His wishes were to have it demolished?” Walker shot back.

    “There’s so much to it that doesn’t need to be public,” Winfield replied. “And it was never going to be the place it was. We can’t go backwards.”

    “None of this is about money, contrary to a lot of opinions,” she subsequently added. “And absolutely none of it has been easy.”

    Tarrant County tax records indicate the property was purchased from Metrotex Acquisitions LLC in North Richland Hills. Metrotex was established in 2018, the year that Paul died.

    The 3,784-square-foot hilltop home, built in 1995, sat on a nearly one-and-a-half-acre plot. From the outside, the home’s distinctive 30-foot barrel ceilings looked like small silos. Paul (full name Vincent Paul Abbott) and his Pantera bandmates hosted a number of raucous parties at the house.

    Paul founded Pantera in 1981 with his guitar-playing brother, Darrell “Dimebag” Abbott. The group went on to record nine studio albums.

    The home was at 1209 Hickory Valley Ct. in Arlington.

    Vinnie Paul house, 1209 Hickory Valley Ct., Arlington
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    The home was at 1209 Hickory Valley Ct. in Arlington.
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    Henderson Avenews

    Dallas' Henderson Ave. project lands 11 new tenants from bagels to boots

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    May 19, 2026 | 2:20 pm
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    A major mixed-use development taking shape on Dallas’ Henderson Avenue has signed 11 new retailers and restaurants, including a viral bagel shop, the first Dallas location of a major Western brand, and more food, fashion, and wellness destinations.

    According to a release, the 161,000-square-foot (as-yet-unnamed) mixed-use development from New York-based Acadia Realty Trust and Dallas development firm Ignite-Rebees, under construction along a quarter-mile stretch between Glencoe Street and McMillan Avenue, will be complete in late 2026 (or "Q4" in business speak).

    The newest additions include several brands making their debuts in Dallas, Texas, or even all of the United States.

    In alphabetical order, the new tenants include:

    • Alberta Boot Co. — Canadian Western bootmaker opening its first U.S. store.
    • Ariat — Western and performance apparel brand with a shop in the Fort Worth Stockyards, but none in Dallas yet.
    • Cami — Women’s fashion label known for elevated basics and contemporary style.
    • Cody & Sioux — Western-inspired retailer opening its first U.S. location.
    • Guizio — Streetwear-influenced women’s fashion brand making its Texas debut.
    • Jean Dousset — Fine jewelry and engagement ring designer opening its first Texas location.
    • Margaux — Luxury footwear and accessories brand opening its first Texas storefront.
    • Sway Wellness — Wellness retailer specializing in hemp-derived products.
    • Rag & Bone — Fashion retailer relocating from its temporary Henderson Avenue location.
    • Salt & Straw — Portland-based artisanal ice cream shop that opened May 15.
    • PopUp Bagels — Viral bagel shop from the Northeast, slated to open later this summer, the second location after a recent Dallas debut in Inwood Village.

    The project will ultimately include approximately 75,000 square feet of retail space, 12,000 square feet of restaurant space, 74,000 square feet of office space, and 500 underground parking spaces, the release says.

    “The addition of these distinctive brands reflects our commitment to curating a retail environment that is both leading-edge and deeply engaging,” says Mark Masinter, managing partner and co-founder of Ignite-Rebees, in the release. “Henderson Avenue is evolving into something really special and intentional, and these tenants — and the soon-to-be announced next round of tenants — are a reflection of that.”

    Henderson Avenue development A rendering of 2200 N Henderson Ave, with design by GFF. Rendering by Pictury

    Construction teams have completed the structural phase and are now moving into interior build-outs and finish work. Dallas-based architecture firm GFF designed the project as a collection of 10 distinct buildings connected by landscaped walkways and public gathering spaces.

    The development will also include the previously announced Romy, an all-day bakery-cafe and restaurant from hospitality team Tristan Simon and Taryn Anderson alongside chef Matt Ford.

    “When the project is complete, Henderson Avenue will feature an extraordinary mix of brands housed in a collection of design-forward buildings that you simply won’t find anywhere else in Dallas,” Masinter says.

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