This week's hot headlines
North Texas' hottest ZIP code tops this week's 5 most-read Dallas stories
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1. North Texas town boasts 5th hottest ZIP code in U.S. for buyers, report says. A small town east of Dallas is a big magnet for homebuyers. Forney, in fact, boasts one of the hottest ZIP codes in the country. According to OpenDoor’s 2022 Hottest ZIP Codes in America report, Forney's 75126 was the fifth most popular ZIP code for buyers around the U.S. last year.
2. 3 surprising Dallas-Fort Worth restaurants make NY Times new best BBQ list. The New York Times has shined its spotlight on the new faces of Texas barbecue. Dallas-Fort Worth spots that make the list include Goldee’s Barbecue, Smoke ‘N Ash Barbecue, and Vaqueros Bar-B-Q.
3. This is what AI thinks a typical home in Dallas looks like. Artificial intelligence and the housing market are two hot-button topics that have been the focus of discussion in 2023. One home services provider has set out to determine what a "typical home" looks like in every state and in the nation's 30 most populated cities using an AI generator, and the results are ... interesting, to say the least.
4. Innovative New York med spa treats Dallas' Preston Hollow to Texas debut. A New York-based med spa has arrived with HydraFacials, Photo Facials, and EmSculpting to help Dallas through the sweaty, sunburned, bikini-wearing month of July. Ever/Body, a boutique cosmetic dermatology center, opened the doors to its very first Texas location, in Preston Hollow, on Friday, June 30.
5. Major vegan restaurant with celebrity ties in downtown Dallas closes. A major Dallas vegan restaurant that was a spinoff from Los Angeles has closed: Belse Restaurant, which had been serving plant-based food in downtown Dallas for more than two years, closed its doors at 1910 Pacific Ave. #1400, next to the Majestic Theatre.