Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Location Efficiency


It's all over the news lately. Rising gas prices are changing the way we live. Everyday another article is in the news about how things are changing. Sales of trucks and SUVs have plummeted as people have flocked to smaller cars. People are also reconsidering life in the suburbs. Its becoming increasingly unaffordable to drive many miles for work, shopping and play.


As this pattern continues, Oak Cliff will only rise in value. With its access to transit, and proximity to Downtown, groceries stores, shops, and restaurants residents of the 9th Street Townhomes can save big money.


Transit is an easy option when living at the 9th Street Townhomes so you can leave your car at home! The Corinth Dart Rail Station is only a mile away from the townhomes and a streetcar line is planned to run only two blocks away. There are also frequent buses serving the area.


To sweeten the deal even more, Bennett Miller Homes is offering the option of a scooter and helmet to the first eight homeowners. Imagine how cool you'd be cruising up the street to the Bishop Arts District for dinner on a sporty scooter.


Click here for more information about location efficiency in Oak Cliff

Monday, July 28, 2008

Past BMH Projects


For the past 30 years Bennett Miller Homes (BMH) has acted as a pioneer working in areas of Dallas where others were afraid to invest. Beginning in the eighties, BMH renovated countless abandoned industrial buildings dating back to the turn of the century. Many of these projects have acted as catalysts for further redevelopment activity by others. One of the largest and most well known Bennett Miller renovations is Magnolia Station.


Magnolia Station, built in 1911, was originally a petroleum processing plant owned by Magnolia Petroleum. After falling into disrepair, the property was bought by the Bennett Miller Company in 1993 and was subsequently converted to lofts. It's hard to believe today, but at the time of purchase the property was located in the middle of an industrial wasteland. Shortly following the success of Magnolia Station, American Airlines Center and Victory Park came to be. We believe that without the initial investment in Magnolia Station, the area would not have become the success it is today. Now Magnolia station is at the foot of the Katy Trail, Dallas's premier bike path. It's also a few short steps from American Airlines Center and the many upscale establishments of Victory Center.


Friday, July 25, 2008

Street Cars


As mentioned yesterday, streetcars played a large role in Oak Cliff's early development. The original street car line ran from downtown Dallas across the river to Lake Cliff Park which at the time was an amusement park. When driving through the neighborhood you may notice that Jefferson takes a wide curve as it goes up the hill from the river heading west. The street was designed that way because early street cars didnt have the power to go directly up the steep grades south of the Trinity. The main street car lines traveled up Jefferson, Davis and parts of 7th street.


Fast forward 80 years to today. Streetcars may be returning to Oak Cliff someday soon! The Oak Cliff Transit Authority is working dilegently to make this dream a reality. The proposed line would run from downtown up Davis street then return down Jefferson, passing only a few blocks from the 9th Street Townhomes.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

About the Neighborhood


Today we'd like to tell you about the many culinary delights of Oak Cliff. Just up the street from the 9th Street Townhomes is the Bishop Arts District. North Oak Cliff was originally a street car suburb. In the 1930's the corner of Bishop and Davis became one of Dallas's busiest trolley stops. After the removal of the trolleys, the area fell into disrepair but luckily visionaries saw its potential and have restored it to its former glory. It is now home to many of the City's finest restaurants including Hatties, Varacruz, Tillman's Corner and Chan Thai. Learn more about Bishop Arts here.

Traveling west along Davis street you will notice quite a few new and interesting establishments opening their doors and patios. Some of the most recent arrivals in North Oak Cliff include Bolsa, Kavala, Spiral Diner, Cafe Brasil, and Enos Pizza Tavern. With so many fine choices Oak Cliff is becoming a destination for many hungry Dallasites.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Grand Opening!!


We're excited! Bennett Miller Homes is stepping into the 21st century with a new blog. This site will be used to keep you updated on our current projects including the 9th Street Townhomes in North Oak Cliff. Right now, sheet rock is being installed and they should be ready for move-ins next month. The homes will start at a base price of $167,800 for the 1440 square foot model which has 2 bedrooms 2.5 baths. The homes are located at the corner of Starr and 9th Street.

We also want to use this blog to keep you posted on all the latest happenings in the neighborhood. With its big trees, rolling hills, and diverse culture, North Oak Cliff is definitely the coolest section of Dallas. We are truly excited to be a part of this area's transformation.


Find out more about us here.