“The vision I have for this area is one of a colorful and diverse
place where people can live, shop and explore, all within a few blocks,”
said Dallas City Councilwoman Delia Jasso, who serves District 1. “The
popularity of the Bishop Arts District is spilling into other areas
within Oak Cliff, such as the Tyler Davis area, and Jefferson Boulevard
as well. Look forward to seeing more great things coming from this
area.”
Kayli Cusick and Shannon Driscoll, owners of Oil and Cotton, embody
the essence of the district, say friends and colleagues. They work
there. They live there. And they spend their free time working to
improve the neighborhood in the hope that someday, Tyler Davis will be
as well known as Kessler Park and Bishop Arts.
Read the complete article here. A HUGE thank you to our friend Mark Agnew for sharing the story of our community!
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