Henry S. Miller
Henry S. Miller III — part of an iconic multigenerational Dallas real estate family and the visionary developer behind West Village — died Feb. 28 of health issues. He was 79. Born Nov. 16, 1946, to Juanita and Henry S. Miller Jr., Miller grew up in a real estate legacy that began with his grandfather…
It looks like the fight over Pepper Square will be going to trial in October, and developer Henry S Miller has tentatively agreed not to break ground on the project until then. SAVE Pepper Square Neighborhood Association filed a lawsuit last month seeking a temporary restraining order to keep the city from advancing the development…
A zoning case that has been a flashpoint in Dallas politics finally came to a resolution at a raucous city council meeting on Wednesday, when council members voted 10-4 to approve mixed-use zoning for the Pepper Square redevelopment in North Dallas. City Council’s approval of the controversial Pepper Square — Jesse Moreno, Carolyn King Arnold,…
Rogers Healy has listed this 5,479-square-foot French Colonial on Beverly Drive, his own home, for $8 million and is offering the cleared lot next door for an additional $8 million. But this is no ordinary home. It once belonged to Dallas’ first family of real estate.
Prestonwood Polo and Country Club has Dallas abuzz over its new “field-of-dreams” development project in Oak Point after selling two residential lots its first day on market. The 22-estate master-planned community will be the first of its kind for North Texas, offering sizable 2.5 acre lots from $300,000 to $399,000. Backing to lush polo fields bordered by 200…