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BIKES OUT, SCOOTERS IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS REACH OUT SENSORY DEPRIVATION FOR DALLAS RESIDENTS TO PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS POPULAR IN PARK CITIES Electronic scooters have replaced rent-by-minute bikes as Trying to decide which private school to send your stu- It’s just you and your thoughts: A Park Cities spa is the new fad in Dallas and have been spotted in Highland dent to? Parents can visit with campus representatives expanding thanks to a rise in sensory deprivation Park and University Park. Will they stick around? on Sept. 9. popularity. 16 37 55

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SESSIONS, ALLRED WILL FOCUS DINOSAURS INVADE FORMER JAI ALAI STAR NOW ON IMMIGRATION ISSUE PEROT MUSEUM RESTAURANT OWNER The race for the 32nd District will center on a multitude A new ‘Ultimate’ exhibit, which includes several rare After his sport of choice dissolved, one athlete needed of topics, but addressing the border crisis could be a key skeletons and explores species from the other side of the a new plan. He turned to the food service industry, and issue for both candidates. world, is drawing attention this summer. now owns two successful Dallas restaurants. 8 14 38 Park CitiesPeople DEMOGRAPHICS

The two wealthiest ZIP codes in Dallas are, unsurprisingly, not really in Dallas at all, with the Park Cities accounting for most of 75225 and 75205. 64% vs. 36% FEMALE VS. MALE READERS 75225 & 75205 RANKED AS THE 26TH AND 38TH WEALTHIEST ZIP CODES IN THE COUNTRY $218,669 & $208,614 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOMES FOR ABOVE ZIP CODES 86.4% BACHELOR’S DEGREE OR HIGHER $1,253,600 MEDIAN HOME VALUE*

nited by their support for the excellent Uschools of Highland Park ISD, the people of Highland Park and University Park treasure their small towns in the heart of Dallas. Stately old mansions and a host of new construction set among spectacular tree-lined make the beauty of the Park Cities and Turtle Creek a sight to behold. Simultaneously sophisticated and down-home, these neighborhoods are a true oasis amidst the hubbub of the big city. 100% SATURATION OF THE PARK CITIES 75% OF OUR READERS FREQUENTLY PURCHASE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES FROM ADS IN PARK CITIES PEOPLE AND PRESTON HOLLOW PEOPLE * SOURCES: REAL ESTATE RESEARCH BLOG PROPERTY SHARK; USING CENSUS DATA MEASURING MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOMES; 2017 CIRCULATION VERIFICATION COUNCIL AUDIT; AMERICAN FACT FINDER AT CENSUS.GOV.

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oasting everything from North Dallas’ best Bshopping and stately homes on large lots, to the city’s most prestigious private schools, Preston Hollow, Bluffview, Devonshire, and Greenway Parks are home to many of the city’s most prominent and active citizens. These exceptional neighborhoods demonstrate the commitment of their residents to support vibrant schools, churches, businesses, and civic groups. The changing face of the area’s homes underscores its continuously renewing vitality. 100% SATURATION OF PRESTON HOLLOW 75% OF OUR READERS FREQUENTLY PURCHASE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES FROM ADS IN PARK CITIES PEOPLE AND PRESTON HOLLOW SOURCE: 2017 CIRCULATION VERIFICATION COUNCIL AUDIT; WOLFRAMALPHA.COM

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By Cynthia Mendez radio voice Chuck Cooperstein participated break into the business of sports journalism,” People Newspapers a year ago. wrote Forbes contributor Jason Belzer. At the SMU camp, students will make Goldstein said the camp gives serious n 17 years of organizing sports broadcast- play-by-play tapes of pro football, baseball, broadcasting hopefuls a head start. He re- ing camps, Jeremy Treatman and Steven and basketball games and make sideline re- called hearing back from a former camper 2019 EDITORIAL CALENDAR IGoldstein have noticed something about porting tapes. who went on to study broadcasting in col- those who attend: The children love talking A list of participating sportscasters, ath- lege. The student said, “‘I was so far ahead sports. letes, and coaches hasn’t been announced of these other kids as far as on-air. None of That’s a great head start on a career in the yet. these kids did what I did at 13, 14, 15, 16 business, if the campers are interested. “Every kid gets something different out years old,’” Goldstein said. “The kids who come to our camp are of it,” Goldstein said. “For the younger kids, But the camp is for anyone, whether they sports fanatics,” Goldstein said. “They know they’re on camera usually for the first time; are serious about becoming broadcasters or every player, every team, every stat. What we they enjoy that. They enjoy meeting the ce- not, he said. “And other kids want to come do is we take that knowledge … and we put lebrities, and it’s kind of a dream week for just because they love sports and they love 26 September 2018 | parkcitiespeople.com them on camera and teach them all aspects them.” talking sports, and for them, they just have a of sports broadcasting.” Older campers can get an idea of what blast during that week.” Sports Broadcasting Camps is based in parts of the business they may want to pur- Philadelphia, where founder and co-own- sue as they head to college, he said. “Did MORE INFORMATION Crystal Charity Ball er Treatman worked in broadcast media. they like the reporting part of it? Did Co-owner Goldstein handles the business COURTESY PHOTO they like anchoring? Did they like hosting WHEN: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 25-29 Play by Play campers spend time on both end of SBC. shows? Or maybe they liked writing their sides of the camera. WHERE: SMU Two years ago, they added Dallas to the own scripts.” WHO: Ages 10-18 roster of Play by Play camp cities that in- A feature of every camp is the chance to Forbes Magazine reported in 2016 that 1 cludes Atlanta, , and Los Angeles. interview a professional athlete. Last year, it increasing media rights deals are creating a COST: $650, day camp; $1,295, Amy Hegi The inaugural Dallas camp drew 24 chil- was defensive back Antho- demand for broadcasters and content pro- overnight camp Amy is a two-time honoree. She and her husband Peter have dren, and last year’s had 36, Goldstein said. ny Brown. Campers also learn from profes- ducers in a sports industry that could gen- Ten Best Dressed CONTACT: Playbyplaycamps.com, three daughters. Amy is an SMU graduate and received her “We’re hoping to have between 40 and 50 sional broadcasters. broad- erate $73.5 billion by 2019 in North Amer- 800-319-0884 degree in advertising. She worked in the advertising industry kids this summer.” caster Jared Sandler and ica. “There has never been a better time to for several years for TBWA Chiat/Day before following her passion for fashion to the buying offices of Neiman Marcus SPECIAL SECTIONS and Harold’s before retiring to raise her daughters.

Q: Tell us about your favorite piece of clothing in your closet: A: My torn blue jeans. I have had them for years, and they feel like pajamas. I can throw them on with a T-shirt and be casual or can throw them on with a button down and dress them up … definitely my favorite. 2 Lisa Cooley Lisa is a second-year honoree. She and her husband, Clay, have three children. A dedicated community volunteer, Lisa is currently serving as chairman of the Family FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL Gateway Luncheon. She most recently chaired the Go Red Luncheon benefitting the American Heart Association. Lisa is an active member of the Crystal Charity Ball underwriting committee. Her past charitable affiliations include After School All Stars, Children’s Cancer Fund, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Opera, Housing Crisis Center, and TACA among many others.

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In DFW, according to offi- leasing,” Thompson said. “We’re currently cials from Dave Perry-Miller, preowned sales seeing the price to lease a residential prop- Second-and third-floor tenants should begin opening by year’s end. WILLIAM LEGRONE neared 10,000 in June. erty ticking up, which encourages and drives 4th of July Coloring Book “That’s close to an all-time record,” said individuals to buy.” Marti Voorheis, an agent with Dave Per- Thompson also mentioned as HP VILLAGE RENOVATIONS ry-Miller Real Estate. “The misconception a hotbed for new home buyers. is that all price points are moving quickly “That’s one of the hottest and most active TO WRAP UP THIS FALL in all areas. The majority of new home sales areas in DFW,” she said. “New construction are in lower price points, primarily in the by builders is growing out there.” Building G architecture will match growing communities to the north where so A strong 2018 for realtors came after a (PC only) many companies have moved to in the last market correction. Dallas-Fort Worth ex- historic look of shopping center few years.” perienced a small period of inflation where Indeed, prices continue to impact clos- sellers could name their price. However, buy- By William Legrone pick-up and drop-off location with a tick- ings: the median price of homes sold in June ers are becoming pickier, and there’s less of a People Newspapers etless system to ease traffic flow. in Preston Hollow was almost $1.06 million, need for homes now than at the beginning of Tenants of Building G will remain in up significantly from a few months before. the year, real estate professionals said. fter more than a year of work, the shopping plaza and William Noble PARK CITIES Highland Park Village is nearing will move back to the second floor. A completion of the multi-million- The village is planning to announce Month Closed Median Price per Sold to Active Days on Months’ dollar renovation of Building G, home another tenant for the second floor in the sales price sq. foot list price listings market supply to CHANEL, Starbucks, Anthropologie, coming months. That tenant will likely June 2017 94 $1,380,000 $395 96% 393 50 6.1 and William Noble stores. open its doors next spring. The structure was built in the 1960s Sept. 2017 48 $1,229,000 $361 97% 363 78 5.6 and replaced one of the original Span- “The newly renovated Dec. 2017 62 $999,750 $334 95% 223 111 3.4 ish Mediterranean-style buildings built in building will fit seamlessly March 2018 70 $1,448,500 $402 96% 355 61 5.9 the 1930s. One goal of the renovations: bringing the building’s architectural style in with the other historic June 2018 94 $1,316,680 $390 96% 391 64 6.4 in line with the rest of the shopping plaza. buildings in Highland AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER “The newly renovated building will PRESTON HOLLOW fit seamlessly in with the other historic Park Village.” buildings in Highland Park Village,” said Month Closed Median Price per Sold to Active Days on Months’ sales price sq. foot list price listings market supply Joe O’Brien, president and CEO of A.G. Joe O’Brien Hill Partners, the trust managing High- June 2017 98 $1,046,250 $272 97% 375 50 6.1 land Park Village. With renovations of Building G fin- Sept. 2017 64 $750,000 $249 96% 354 66 5.8 “The community will be able to enjoy ishing by late fall, second and third floors Dec. 2017 81 $1,178,000 $286 95% 236 94 3.7 the iconic architecture that the village is tenants should begin opening for business known for, as if it were always there, and before the end of the year. March 2018 67 $882,500 $275 95% 321 79 5.1 also an improved shopping experience in “We strive to create not only an ex- June 2018 73 $1,058,500 $316 94% 338 53 5.7 carefully remastered spaces,” he said. ceptional shopping experience, but also The renovations also include the addi- maintain a beautiful destination where Source: North Texas Real Estate Information Systems Inc. tion of the Park House, the new private families and guests from the neighbor- Park Cities People is part of the D Magazine family of publications social club on the third floor. hood, or from across the world, feel invit- and as many of you know, to receive a “D Best” is quite an honor. 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For a full list of the D Best Outside the redesigned lobby of the customers and community for decades to Realtors, please go to parkcitiespeople.com. building, the village will have a central come.” July 23 July 29 Sept. 24 Ad Reservation Date: Ad Reservation Date: Ad Reservation Date: July 1 Aug. 20 Sept. 3 ParkCitiesparkcitiespeople.com |   @pcpeople |  People@peoplenewspapers (Football Tabs: July 22) Special Sections: Special Sections: Real Estate Quarterly, Special Sections: Cattle Baron's, Schools* 4th of July Recap Schools*, 2018 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW (PC only) Ten Best Dressed, PrestonHollow People September 2018 | prestonhollowpeople.com   @phollowpeople |  @peoplenewspapers Football Previews

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