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    Reality Show Reno

    Kessler Park TV remodel is ready for another spotlight

    Joanna England
    Aug 26, 2015 | 9:15 am
    614 W. Colorado Blvd. house for sale in Dallas
    A large swimming pool takes up a good portion of the backyard.
    Photo courtesy of Clay Stapp + Company

    Josh and Hannah Ramsey have loved North Oak Cliff since they bought their first home just off W. 8th St. in 2009. That was back when the Oak Cliff “Oh…” was almost a reflex when the Ramseys told their friends where they lived. It didn’t bother Josh and Hannah, though, as they felt right at home from the moment they moved in.

    “Our house was a block from Bolsa, and we fell in love with the neighborhood, the amazing food, and the entrepreneurs making this place great,” Josh said. “We preemptively sold our home for a job relocation that fell through and then bought a home in Lake Highlands. It never felt like home, so we started house hunting and found a giant gem. It was way too big, but we saw the beauty here.”

    Josh, a corporate director for Hilton Worldwide, and Hannah, a trauma nurse at Parkland, bought a 1946 neoclassical at 614 W. Colorado Blvd. and set to work making it a place to raise a family. The home had already had a history of entertaining kids, as the previous owners of 15 years raised all six of their children there. Before that, Josh noted, the home housed nuns that volunteered at Methodist Dallas Medical Center.

    “When marathon training a few years back, I remember running by this house thinking, ‘I’d sure love to live there one day,’ ” Josh mused. “We knew it was well loved and couldn’t believe the charm.”

    But the home needed a lot of work.

    Over the last 18 months, Josh and Hannah put in a pool house with a full kitchen and bath, resurfaced and retiled the pool and landscaped the backyard, completely renovated the kitchen, and took it upon themselves to remodel the master bedroom on camera for the DIY Network show Renovation Realities.

    “They were here filming for a week and it was a real test for our marriage,” Josh said. “I dropped a 2-by-4 on Hannah’s head and accidentally abused her a number of times. I gained a great deal of respect for reality show characters. It’s not easy dealing with a stressful situation while having a giant camera in your face. While we had a good time, we’re not planning on doing it again.”

    Wait … you dropped a piece of lumber on your wife’s head? And you’re still married?

    “I think marriage counseling would be much more effective if couples were allowed time to work out their problems with 2-by-4s,” Hannah joked. “Obviously, it hurt. My two goals were to: a) Not say a string of colorful four-letter words on national television, and b) Not beat my husband with said 2-by-4. Regardless of the amount of physical pain he inflicted on me, it was a great opportunity to see how different we were and appreciate those differences while we worked toward a common goal. It was worth it.”

    The experience was an eye-opener in more ways than one. It made the Ramseys realize that the Kessler Park home, while beautiful, is too big for their family of four.

    That means putting their Kessler Park home at 614 W. Colorado Blvd. on the market. The pair has chosen fellow Oak Cliff resident Alan Shaffer of Clay Stapp + Co. as their Realtor. Shaffer is listing the 3,062-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-full-and-one-half-bath home for $599,000.

    “As Josh and Hannah have both recently been promoted in their ‘real’ careers, they have decided to sell their beloved home to move to a smaller place in the neighborhood and let someone else finish restoring their home,” Shaffer said. “It’s got real charm, amazing neighbors and lots of history.”

    I have to agree with Shaffer, that this home is a great opportunity to live in a fabulous neighborhood at a budget-friendly price. Not only that, but you can still put your own stamp on it, as there is plenty more room for renovation. However, we might make a friendly suggestion to keep it off network TV.

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

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    614 W. Colorado Blvd. house for sale in Dallas
    Photo courtesy of Clay Stapp + Company
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    Dallas City Council OKs incentives for iconic Bank of America tower

    Teresa Gubbins
    Oct 24, 2025 | 5:21 pm
    Bank of America building in downtown Dallas.
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    Bank of America building outlined in neon green.

    The Dallas City Council has approved an agreement to support the redevelopment of the Bank of America building in downtown Dallas, with more than $100 million in incentives.

    The 72-story building at 901 Main St., known for its neon-green light trim, is billed as the tallest tower in downtown Dallas.

    A team comprised of Mike Hoque of Hoque Global and Mike Ablon of PegasusAblon previously announced their intention to purchase and transform the office tower and adjacent properties after Bank of America expressed intent to leave the building.

    The current owner Metropolis Investment Holdings, a Chicago-based real estate firm, who entertained the prospect of selling after Bank of America announced in 2023 that it would relocate about 1,000 workers to a new office tower overlooking Klyde Warren Park.

    The Dallas City Council’s approval includes up to $103 million in economic development incentive funding from the Downtown Connection Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District to support the planned $409 million project. The vote was unanimous.

    The redevelopment plan includes:

    • reducing office space in the tower from 1.8 million to 1.5 million square feet
    • renovating the office space
    • adding 280 new four-star or higher hotel rooms and related hotel amenity space
    • constructing a new glass and steel structure adjacent to the tower to serve as the hotel lobby
    • constructing a new 1,115-space parking garage on a surface parking lot across Main Street to connect to the hotel lobby via an elevated crosswalk
    • the addition of new street-level retail and restaurant space

    In a release, Mayor Pro Tem Jesse Moreno says he's "ecstatic that we approved this item today to support our business community and a significant economic asset."

    "This investment of funding through the Tax Increment Financing District in the area will expand the Bank of America property from simply a building of offices to a vibrant community-focused facility," Moreno says. “There will be a mix of office space, a high-quality hotel, and retail/restaurant uses at this iconic Dallas skyscraper. The community should be proud of this building, and of the work that this City is putting into helping our business community thrive."

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