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Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches coming to Lower Greenville in Dallas

Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches will open a store on Lowest Greenville Avenue in the former Blarney Stone space within the next few months. Sources at Madison Partners tell BD the contract was signed a few weeks ago, and no date for ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  9 Nov 2009

Former Whole Foods on Lower Greenville target of thefts

After nearly two years on the market, there is still no word on future tenants for this 35,000 square-foot building. Except for weekend self-parking, the building is rarely used during the day. There have been rumors the building was being used as a ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  22 Jul 2009

Parking near Lower Greenville in Dallas about to get worse

For nearly ten years, one issue has been the top hot-button on Lower Greenville - parking, in all its forms. Parking means more than spaces for the drunks to park their cars (you don't really believe they get here sober, do you?). It means more income ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  4 May 2009

Stretch of Matilda Avenue in Dallas to receive safety modifications

The curved portion of Matilda Avenue between Lewis and Oram Streets has been known as Dead's Man Curve for years. Besides having poor lines of sight as you drive north or south, there have been a few instances where inanimate objects (homes and fences) ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  1 May 2009

Empty spaces piling up on Lower Greenville in Dallas

If you've walked along Lower Greenville in the daytime (when it's safer), you could not help but notice lots of empty spaces. It's not an April Fools joke when you're the landlord with thousands of empty square feet collecting dust (or worse). The ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  2 Apr 2009

Parking for Lower Greenville residents will be easier for St. Patrick's Day festivities

When you look at the calendar, it's hard not to know that Barking Dog's favorite Jewish holiday is coming up in just a few weeks. Nope, it's not Passover. It's St. Patrick's Day on Lower Greenville. Yeah, I can tell you are excited, too. For the past ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  16 Feb 2009

Murdered bar patron is the second for Lower Greenville

Lower Greenville has achieved a new milestone as it continues its descent into hell. The Dallas Police Department and News8 confirm the death of a club patron at the Sekret's parking lot (1506 Greenville, one block south of Ross) early Sunday ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  26 Jan 2009
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Dallas police to start posting bar arrests

A few months ago, the Dallas Police Central Division chiefs held a series of come-to meetings with Lower Greenville bar/restaurant owners - come-to-Jesus, come-to-Moses, come-to-your favorite heathen idol, you get the picture. They wanted the ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  14 Jan 2009

Texas licenses Lone Star Auto Services under new names

It only took a week - a record time by state standards - but Lone Star Auto Services is about to get back into the towing business in Dallas. And there's probably not a damn thing the City can do in order to deny them a new towing license. The Texas ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  18 Dec 2008

Dallas police patrol maps changing in January 2009

The Dallas Police Department has completed its realignment of patrol sectors and beats, and new maps have been released ahead of the changes in January 2009. The divisions were realigned last October 2007 after the creation of the South Central ...

From AVI ADELMAN OF BARKING DOGS, Pegasus News,  24 Nov 2008

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