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Tour LBJ's home and become one with nature in Johnson City

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Jul 11, 2022 | 12:05 pm

Just under four hours south of Dallas and about an hour west of Austin, on the banks of the Pedernales River, you’ll find Johnson City.

Clocking in at a grand total of 1,780 people as of the last 2020 census, this Texas Hill Country destination is on the teeny side — but don't let that fool you.

It has some seriously big personality to go with its small-town charm, plus some presidential cred, too. It’s also known as the gateway to the area’s wineries, including those along the 290 Texas Wine Trail.

Here’s a short list of more highlights that make Johnson City the place to be.

See presidential swagger
While it wasn’t named for 36th President Lyndon B. Johnson, much of his life was spent in Johnson City.

You can take a driving tour of the LBJ Ranch, making stops at his birthplace, the Johnson family cemetery, and the ranch house known as the Texas White House.

You can also head to the LBJ State Park & Historic Site for nature trails that wander through pastures with longhorns and bison, along with a living history farm and historic cabins.

Chase the falls
The Pedernales Falls State Park is another natural gem, with miles of incredible hiking trails along the river. Just don’t look for a waterfall in the classic sense — here, big rocks interrupt the water, creating cascading horizontal falls.

Get wild
Emu, wallaby, buffalo, camels, donkeys, zebras, ostriches, and antelope, oh my! And that’s only to name a few at the Exotic Resort Zoo, where you can get in on guided or choose-your-own-adventure safari tours. You can also get extra wild and stay overnight in one of the eight onsite cabins.

Witness history and science
A historic, 1880s-era mill has been converted into a center for exploration and curiosity: the Science Mill. It features more than 50 interactive, world-class exhibits, a 3-D theater, and an on-site cafe that provides an entertaining learning environment for both kids and kids at heart.

Stay in a lighthouse, a yurt, or a winery
Johnson City boasts an impressive list of one-of-kind accommodations, including an 86-foot-tall lighthouse at Lighthouse Hill Ranch that sits atop of a 200-foot-high hill. The views are breathtaking from its eight-sided observatory on the fourth floor.

Also on the ranch is the Arc de Texas, modeled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France, with four well-appointed suites, a rooftop terrace, and more of those glorious 360-degree views.

Experience glamping at its very finest at Walden Retreats, where luxe safari tents overlook the Pedernales River across 96 acres of private property, which is all yours to explore.

You can also glamp at Johnny Yurts micro-community, where they have eight yurts onsite, each equipped with its own modern fire pit and wine-barrel hot tub.

And you’re only steps from Carter Creek Winery Resort & Spa’s vineyard, tasting room, restaurant, and Old 290 Brewery when you stay in one of their beautiful villas. Cheers to that!

Discover more things to love about Johnson City here.

President Lyndon B. Johnson and wife Lady Bird called Johnson City home — and you can tour their ranch while in town.

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New residential high-rise will overlook 75 near Uptown Dallas and Knox

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Nov 7, 2022 | 3:35 pm
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What the world needs now is more high-rise apartments.

A residential high-rise has broken ground off US-75 between Uptown and Knox-Henderson, that's a collaboration between a Dallas developer and a Japanese real estate company.

Called The Oliver, it'll be a 19-story apartment building with 351 units, located within a bigger development called The Central, on the northeast corner of US-75 and Haskell Avenue in the space best known as the former site of the Leaning Tower.

According to a release, it'll open in 2025.

In bullet form:

  • The Central is a huge 27-acre complex from De La Vega Development with office, residential, and retail.
  • The Oliver is one part of the Central and is a project from Dallas-based StreetLights Residential and Mitsui Fudosan America, the U.S. subsidiary of Japan’s largest real estate company, Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

The Oliver has only just broken ground but in a statement, StreetLights VP Greg Coutant predicts nothing but great things.

"The Central will become a top destination for retailors and residents alike and we are thrilled to be part of this mixed-use community, providing a seamless interaction between cutting edge living and urban greenspaces," Coutant says. "Our goal is to design a high-quality, timeless building that enriches the lives of residents and the surrounding neighborhood."

To that end, the Oliver will contain quartz countertops, designer tile, GE grade gas appliances with some units offering a Fabita cooktop, under-cabinet beverage fridges, smart Fabita cooking appliances, 8-foot doorways, and custom lighting.

Floorplans will come in studio, one- and two-bedroom options ranging in size from 585 to 1,830 square feet. They do not say what the rent will be.

Other amenities planned for the building include:

  • coffee bar with Starbucks coffee machine
  • coworking space with TV and two private offices
  • bike storage with tool kit station
  • dog wash station with high and low wash basins for all sized dogs, blow dry station, and private covered dog park

There'll be a pool, fitness space with weights, yoga, Pilates, Echelon Reflect mirror and TV, cardio, and elliptical equipment.

Again, they've only just broken ground but if you're going to dream, then dream big.

It's not like there are any new other residential high-rises in the area, at least not right close by. You'd have to go to the Hamilton near Deep Ellum, The Case in Deep Ellum, the East Quarter coming soon to the east side of downtown, plus Hall Arts Residences in the Arts District, The National in downtown, or 3700M on McKinney. Although there is a big complex coming to Knox from Trammell Crow and Michael Dell that'll have several high-rise buildings including luxury condos and a boutique hotel.

StreetLights has multiple multifamily communities in the works in Frisco, Victory Park, Arlington, Deep Ellum, and more.

Mitsui Fudosan America has been active in the U.S. since the 1970s, and currently owns property in New York, Washington DC, Boston, Dallas, Atlanta, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Honolulu metropolitan areas, with 2,000 residential apartments and 5,300 additional units under development, as well as 741 hotel rooms, plus condo projects in New York and Washington DC.

The Central already has a residential 5-story mid-rise with 430 apartment homes called Jefferson Innova that opened in fall 2021. Rents start at $1,372 for a studio, and top out at $3527 for a 1,541-square-foot two-bedroom unit.

Other plans in the works include the addition of restaurants, which they predict will be both both fast-casual and chef-driven concepts.

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Canyon Ranch

Premier wellness destination Canyon Ranch sets sights on the Hill Country for new resort

Hannah J. Frías
Nov 7, 2022 | 2:17 pm
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Canyon Ranch is coming to the Hill Country in 2025.

An inspiring wellness destination brand has set its sights on the Texas Hill Country. Canyon Ranch is heading to the Austin-Hill Country area in 2025.

The new resort is the third pending Texas outpost, coming on the heels of announcements for a Fort Worth club (projected for late 2023) and a Houston club (set for 2024). Canyon Ranch is owned by Goff Capital, headquartered in Fort Worth.

With current locations in Tucson (Arizona), Lenox (Massachusetts), Woodside (California), and Las Vegas (Nevada), the resort-spa brand is in the process of introducing "urban-based clubs," such as those planned for Fort Worth and Houston, and "a digital app," in addition to the new Hill Country resort location, according to a release.

Canyon Ranch partnered with VICI Properties Inc. to secure up to $200 million in capital to develop the Austin-area resort, with construction set to start in 2023 for a projected 2025 opening.

“First and foremost, we exist to help people live better, longer. Expanding access to our resorts with the Austin location is just one part of a broader Canyon Ranch strategy to engage with our guests on a lifetime journey of wellbeing,” said Jeff Kuster, CEO of Canyon Ranch, in the release.

“Guests will soon be able to begin or continue their wellness experience at our new Canyon Ranch Clubs and be supported by our digital app. The Canyon Ranch ecosystem will surround you with insights, skills and the motivation needed to achieve true transformation. By meeting our guests where they are, Canyon Ranch can seamlessly support them no matter how or where they want to engage with us.”

The immersive, all-inclusive wellness destination brand takes a unique approach to wellbeing by prioritizing longterm solutions. Priori to a Canyon Ranch visit, guests consult with a dedicated Wellness Guide to discuss goals and intentions. The Wellness Guide then selects a personalized team of world-class advisors across a range of disciplines to introduce the guest to new practices and behaviors during their stay, all while enjoying the benefits of state-of-the-art fitness and spa facilities.

For more information on Canyon Ranch and to stay up to date for the new Texas Hill Country location, head to canyonranch.com.

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This week in gluttony

These are the 11 best food and drink events in Dallas this week

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Nov 7, 2022 | 12:16 pm
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Chefs and home cooks will battle in the World Food Championships this week.

Food events are in high gear with something happening just about every day of the week, from Tastes of Spain and Ethiopia to flavors from around the world during a five-day global food competition. There are chances to sip local Texas wine during a sip-and-stroll event, and local beer as part of a special anniversary event. Wine dinners and wine tastings round out the list.

Monday, November 7

Spain Fusion at Virgin Hotels Dallas
Free event is geared toward hospitality and culinary professionals and will include a day of panels, tastings, and discussions with some of Spain’s top exporters of wine, cheese, olive oil, Iberian ham, and more. One of the highlighted speakers is Fernando Mora, one of only 369 “Masters of Wine” in the world. The tasty and educational event – taking place in support of Food and Wine from Spain – will be held at Virgin Hotels Dallas from 10 am-5 pm.

Tuesday, November 8

Margerum Wine Company Tasting at Sylvan Avenue Tavern
Tavern at Sylvan Thirty in West Dallas is hosting a free wine tasting on the rooftop from 5-7 pm, featuring wines by Margerum Wine Company, the Santa Barbara winery founded by Doug Margerum who was nominated for Winemaker of the Year in the 23rd anniversary of Wine Enthusiast's Annual Wine Star Awards in 2022. Margerum will be there in person to oversee a tasting of the winery's Rhone-varietal whites and reds.

Wednesday, November 9

World Food Championships
Five-day feeding frenzy will celebrate its 10th anniversary with more than 1,500 chefs and home cooks from around the world. All will compete to get a piece of a $300,000 prize purse. The competition cook-off categories include bacon, barbecue, burgers, dessert, rice/noodle, sandwich, seafood, soups, steak, and vegetarian. The event will take place daily from November 9-13, from 11 am-7 pm at Fair Park, with ticket prices ranging from $10 for a day pass to $185 to a three-day VIP weekend pass.

The Prisoner Wine Dinner at The Stoneleigh
Visit Perle on Maple at Le Meridian Dallas, The Stoneleigh for this four-course dinner to be paired with the popular Prisoner wines. Delight in butter-poached prawns, spiced lamb chops, and tiramisu. Dinner is $99 per person, plus tax and gratuity, and begins at 6 pm.

Thursday, November 10

Duckhorn Wine Dinner at III Forks
Fine dining Frisco steakhouse will host a five-course dinner accompanied by Duckhorn Vineyards wine pairings. Certified Angus beef brand ambassador Tony Biggs will team up with chef Chris Vogeli on the menu featuring poke and carpaccio, bone marrow and mushroom fondue, lobster and spinach-stuffed rib medallions, and short rib bone-in beef wellington with truffle sauce. The dinner is $250 per person, plus tax and gratuity, and dinner begins at 6:30 pm.

Saturday, November 12

Meddlesome Moth Tilquin Fruit Extravaganza 2022
The Moth is one of 20 locations across the U.S. chosen to tap 10 fruited Lambic kegs from Belgian brewer Guezerie Tilquin. Kegs include: Framboise Lambic, Groseille Blanche Lambic, Peche Lambic, Sureau Lambic, Groseille a Maquereau Rouge Lambic, Myrtille Sauvage Lambic, Cassis Lambic & Oude Bruin Blend, Pomme Lambic, Poire Lambic, and Coing Lambic. Tasting of all 10 beers is $30 on Saturday 10 am-12 am and $40 on Sunday 10 am-10 pm. 214-628-7900.

Girl With Flour Fall Pop-up at Sandwich Hag
Here's a chance for Dallasites to buy stunning baked items from Girl With Flour, the home-bakery project from Erika Lam Radtke, whose goods are usually available by delivery only to Collin County residents. She'll be at Sandwich Hag 11 am-3 pm or until sell-out with fall-inspired pastries, sesame & scallion focaccia, cacio e pepe fougasse, and pumpkin spice pop tarts.

Wild West Wine Walk McKinney
Put on your boots and bling and sip nothing but Texas wine during this shop-and-stroll event in Historic Downtown McKinney. Four participating wineries and wine bars include Lone Star Cellars, Landon Winery, Barons Creek Vineyards, and 4R Ranch & Winery. Tickets range from $35 for 16 tastes to $50 for 20 tastes (including four premium wines) and all-day check-in. General admission check-in timeframes are 12-2:30 pm and 2:30-5 pm. All tickets include a souvenir wine glass.

Manhattan Project Beer Company Anniversary Party
Craft beer brewer celebrates its sixth anniversary with its first-ever side-by-side tasting of all six of their Particles Collide line of beers. The favorite will be added to the limited-release schedule next year. To ensure a taste of all six beers, purchase a commemorative flight board before the event. This also affords early access to the event at 2 pm. The rest of the party kicks off at 4 pm with food specials and live music. (Complete flight is not guaranteed after 4 pm.) Walnut flight board, six tasting glasses, and six 5-ounce pours is $50.

Bubbles + Bold Reds Holiday Tasting Wine Tasting at Trova Wine + Market
Ticket holders will get to sample more than 50 holiday wines during this private tasting. Sip and nosh passed appetizers, charcuterie, and cheese, and take advantage of sale pricing on all wines featured. Tickets are $100 per person and the party will run from 6-9 pm.

Sunday, November 13

Fana's Ethiopian Pop-Up Dinner
Chef Fana Yohannes of Carver 150 will showcase her culinary prowess during this pop-up dinner featuring authentic Ethiopian dishes. Set to take place at Taco y Vino, the dinner will come with three courses. Reservations are $35 (or $25 for a vegetarian option) and dinner will be available from 5-9 pm. Email info@carverdfw.com for reservations.

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