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    Curiosities in Trinity Groves

    Dallas gains a new kind of curiosity shop in Herbert Singleton at Trinity Groves

    Kendall Morgan
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    Dec 24, 2014 | 9:02 am

    As a photographic stylist, interior designer and artist, David Nelson knows a find when he sees one. The self-proclaimed “collector” has been gathering his diverse discoveries — from elaborate antiques to human skulls — since the mid-’80s, moving them from house to apartment to a small storage building at 354 Singleton Ave.

    “When I lived in New York, I started collecting. It’s a great place for thrift stores and estate sales,” he explains. ”When I moved back to Dallas in ’92, I kept collecting. I’m building a house in Mexico and thought I would take it all there, but my property manager [in Trinity Groves] kept saying, ‘Why don’t you do a retail space?’”

    Named after co-owner David Nelson’s father and the shop’s location, Herbert Singleton is less a store and more of an alter ego, a man who clearly can’t resist beautiful things.

    Encouraged to go for it by his friend, Kim Dawson model and actress Deanna Cahill, Nelson decided to partner up with her and her husband, Rob, to create Herbert Singleton. Named after Nelson’s father and the shop’s location, Herbert Singleton is less a store and more of an alter ego, a man who clearly can’t resist beautiful things.

    Says Deanna, “We had our first meeting about it in June, but it took a little longer to open because David has so much stuff. I love helping him curate and make little vignettes. When we’re doing it, we get a little bit crazy, but our personalities fit together well.”

    Packed to the rafters with trinkets and treasures, Herbert Singleton opened its doors just before Thanksgiving. Housed in a 600-square-foot former 1930s garage, Nelson says the space “could have serviced Bonnie and Clyde’s V8 Ford. They’re buried six blocks from here.” The front got a bird on it with a fortuitous visit from Berlin-based artist James Bullough, who happened to be in Trinity Groves just before the shop opened

    Displays highlight new pillows and candles mixed amid the antique cowhide chairs, kilim pillows, freeze-dried vampire bats and Nelson’s own paintings. You may not know you want it until you see it, but it’s hard to imagine even the most difficult person to shop for couldn’t find something of Herbert’s to love. The shop will eventually launch an ecommerce site to sell more from the fictional Mr. Singleton’s cabinet of curiosities.

    “I like the idea of a well-curated collection,” says Nelson. “If Herbert Singleton could sell happiness and peace, he’d sell that. Instead, he sells things that make him happy and peaceful. If you buy anything or not, you’ll certainly be entertained.”

    Herbert Singleton is open Friday, 3-7 pm; Saturday, 10 am-6 pm; and Sunday, noon to 6 pm, as well as by appointment at 214-946-6113. Christmas Eve hours are 10 am to 1 pm.

    Although the shop houses more knickknacks than furniture, finds like this reproduction English vanity are in the mix.

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    Photo by Rob Cahill
    Although the shop houses more knickknacks than furniture, finds like this reproduction English vanity are in the mix.
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    sorry, crafters

    Joann Fabrics to close all stores including 15 in Dallas-Fort Worth

    Amber Heckler
    Feb 12, 2025 | 6:04 pm
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    Seven Dallas-Fort Worth Joann Fabric stores will close.

    It's a sad day for crafters everywhere – Joann Fabrics is shuttering all of iits 800 stores nationwide, including 15 in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

    The closure follows after the company filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy for the second time in January 2025. Joann Inc. initially filed for bankruptcy in March 2024.

    "This was a very difficult decision to make, given the major impact we know it will have on our Team Members, our customers and all of the communities we serve," the company said in a statement. "A careful analysis of store performance and future strategic fit for the Company determined which stores should remain operating as usual at this time. Right-sizing our store footprint is a critical part of our efforts to ensure the best path forward for JOANN.”

    UPDATE 2-24-2025: Joann will close all of its 800 fabric stores after failing to find a buyer. The chain previously planned to close approximately 500 of its 800 locations. However, after it was auctioned off to a new ownership group, the company will now shut down all stores after conducting going-out-of-business sales at each location.
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    The company was founded in 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio, and has been a beloved destination for quilters, sewists, knitters, crocheters, and other hobbyists. It currently operates about 800 locations and four distribution centers across 49 states.

    Eight Joann stores throughout Dallas-Fort Worth were included in an initial closing list, according to court documents filed on Wednesday, February 12.

    It is unknown when the stores will officially close, and when clearance sales will take place.

    The Dallas-Fort Worth stores are:

    • 137 Merchants Row, #165, Arlington
    • 6330 E. Mockingbird Ln., Dallas
    • 11700 Preston Rd. #810, Dallas
    • 2640 West University Dr., Denton
    • 1400 Green Oaks Rd., Fort Worth
    • 5212 S. Hulen St. Fort Worth
    • 2930 Preston Rd. #800, Frisco
    • 1250 William D Tate Ave., Grapevine
    • 1439 W. Pipeline Road, Hurst
    • 715 Hebron Pkwy., Lewisville
    • 2050 W. University Dr. #250, McKinney
    • 19105 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy., Mesquite
    • 2000 FM 663, #500, Midlothian
    • 700 Alma Dr., Plano
    • 1049 E. IH 30, Rockwall
    Other Texas Joann locations that were listed in the initial closure included:
    • 3206 South Clack Drive, Abilene
    • 9500 S. IH 35 Frontage Road, Austin
    • 15520 FM 529 Road, Houston
    • 9960 Old Katy Road, Houston
    • 290 Meyerland Plaza, Houston
    • 1219 North Fry Road, Katy
    • 6351 E. Highway 191, Odessa
    • 500 N. Jackson Road, Pharr
    • 3142 Southeast Military Drive, Suite 126, San Antonio
    • 4127 N. Highway 75, Sherman
    While Texas will lose 18 locations, California will see the most Joann Fabric store closures, at 61 stores.
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