Committed for the Long Haul

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Name: David Martin

City: Dallas

Neighborhood: Uptown/Victory Park

Company/Title: Winstead PC – Associate

When did you move here? Where from?
May 2015, Los Angeles

Where else have you lived?
Tulsa, Miami, Huntington Beach, Los Angeles

What made you decide to Say Yes to Dallas?
Although I lived in Los Angeles for eleven years and attended Law School there, the best job opportunity was in Dallas with Winstead PC. It was an added bonus that family lived here.

How did you choose which part of town to live in?
I live on the border of Uptown and Victory Park. I wanted to live near the city center and be a part of the revival that is happening in Downtown Dallas. Living near Downtown also allows me to walk to work.

How has your opinion of the Dallas Region changed since moving here?
Honestly, I did not enjoy my first 4-5 months in Dallas. I initially found it to be a little closed and pretentious. But, the longer I stayed, the more I noticed and appreciated the diversity and depth to the city. Dallas is best reflected in the unique character of its neighborhoods. Deep Ellum, Lower Greenville, Bishop Arts, Knox/Henderson, Downtown, West Dallas, Oak Cliff, Fair Park, the Cedars, and Uptown (just to name a few) all provide different expressions of the city. I have also come to appreciate the fact that Dallas has great people from a wide variety of backgrounds and is becoming more diverse by the day with the arrival of people from different states and countries. I have been struck by the entrepreneurial, “can-do” spirit here. It’s a great attitude for a great city that still has so much potential to be better.

Tell us about your city/neighborhood. What do you like best? What makes it different?
There are so many great spots in my neighborhood. I love grabbing coffee at Magnolias or the Weekend. I enjoy catching up with friends at The Ginger Man or Katy Trail Ice House for a casual beer and food, as well as Bowen House or Parliament for a cocktail. I love walking through Klyde Warren Park on the way to the Joule Hotel in downtown for a meal at CBD Provisions, Americano, or a cocktail at the Midnight Rambler. Walking through the Joule is a must for anyone new to Dallas, as the hotel itself is a work of art. I am also enjoying the newly opened Commissary in downtown for lunch. I also love that there are so many museums and theaters nearby, including the DMA, Nasher, and Perot.

Where do you go and what do you do on the weekends or days off?
On Saturday mornings, I love going for a run on the Katy Trail (also a must for any newcomer or visitor) or over the pedestrian bridge on the Trinity River. I also love biking down the Katy Trail, across downtown, and riding up the Santa Fe Trail to White Rock Lake. One gets to experience neighborhoods both east and west of Highway 75 along the route, and it weaves a beautiful tapestry of the city. After the run or ride, I love grabbing brunch or breakfast tacos with friends at Velvet Taco. In the evening, I enjoy watching live music in Deep Ellum at the Armory, Twilite, Adair’s, and The Bomb Factory. I appreciate the fact that the people here seem to get together often and are always looking for an occasion to celebrate. Other venues I appreciate are Balcony Club (Lakewood), Deep Ellum Brewery (Deep Ellum), The Skellig (Henderson), Blind Butcher (Lower Greenville), and Truck Yard (Lower Greenville) – trying the Philly Cheesesteak at Truckyard is a must! On Sundays, I typically attend Highland Park Presbyterian Church, followed by brunch at the Front Room and an ultimate Frisbee game in the Park Cities.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to move here?
Give it time. Don’t be shy.

What is the one thing that you could have done to make your move easier?
Be present. And stop expecting for mountains or a beach to be here. Dallas has beautiful places, including Cedar Hill State Park, The Trinity Forest, White Rock Lake, Turtle Creek, and Lakeview Park.

What is your passion, and how does Dallas help fulfill it?
My desire is to be an agent of social justice in Dallas. I want to help facilitate the further integration of people of different races, socioeconomic backgrounds, and national origins. Dallas is a city with a big heart, filled with hundreds of organizations aimed at helping the vulnerable and forming relationships with those in need. I have had the privilege of working with Advocates for Community Transformation (ACT), an organization devoted to the formation of vibrant, healthy, and crime-free neighborhoods, and The One Heart Project, a mentoring program for incarcerated youth. Hit me up if you want to be a mentor! There are also numerous professional organizations aimed at career and industry development.

What would you miss most about the area if you had to leave?
The people. And the tacos.

Tell us about the work environment here.
I walk two blocks to work, which is so convenient. Dallas is more and more becoming a walkable city. People here work hard and are serious about what they do, but they also respect family. One will have some late work nights here and there, but it is rare that work will swallow you, as it can in some other cities.

What is your favorite restaurant in your neighborhood?
CBD Provisions

What is your favorite outside activity, and where is your favorite place to do it?
Running and hiking – Cedar Hill State Park or the Katy Trail

Favorite festival/event?
The Turkey Trot

Where do you go to experience culture? Why do you like it?
The Eyeball in Downtown. I react differently every time I see it.

Where do you like to shop? Why?
Bullzerk – incredible and insightful Dallas t-shirts, pictures, and fun gear.

Who is your local hero? Why?
Mayor Mike Rawlings – he has business grit and a compassionate heart.

Where do you feel you are nearest to your “tribe” in the Dallas Region?
At Highland Park Presbyterian Church, the community figures out faith together, which inspires us to love our city. I also feel at home at the Time Out Tavern (a.k.a. The T.O.T), where we come together to drink beer out of plastic cups and play shuffleboard.

How do you interact with your community?
I am passionate about raising the quality of life for the poor and maintaining relationships with those in the city who are vulnerable. To that end, I have volunteered with Advocates for Community Transformation (ACT), an organization dedicated to bringing about safe and healthy neighborhoods, along with The One Heart Project, who provides mentoring for incarcerated youth. One Heart needs mentors; so hit me up if you’d like to be one!

Do you travel often? Easier or harder to do here?
I travel a moderate amount. Dallas is extremely easy to travel from because of the two major airports and the ability to fly direct to almost anywhere in the world.

Anything else you’d like to tell us?
After some initial hesitation, I am committed to Dallas for the long haul.

Photo Credit: Merissa De Falcis




Having a Blast

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From barbecue battles to block parties to Fourth of July festivities, things are heating up in the Dallas Region. Summer also presents a good opportunity to expand palates and appreciation for creative expressions, with various arts and food festivals, Shakespeare in the Park and summer concerts.

Looking for more? Check out Hidden Gems in the Dallas Region.

Photo Credit: Michael Samples

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July

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Ongoing Summer Festivals & Events

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A City of Personality

Name: Yohan Bobcombe

City: Fort Worth

Neighborhood: Downtown

Company/Title: Lyft

When did you move here? From where?
I moved to Dallas from Houston, but I’m originally from Trinidad.

Where else have you lived?
I have lived all over the U.S.; New York City; Washington, D.C.; Frankfort, Kentucky; San Francisco; Philadelphia; Durham, North Carolina; Huntington Beach, California; Rahway, New Jersey; and Tallahassee, Florida.

What made you Say Yes to Dallas?
Dallas is an amazing city with a very unique culture. The people here are wonderful, and it is a very active and close knit community, which is closely aligned with my personality. From a career standpoint, the opportunity to lead the local Lyft team was a huge factor in my decision to come to Dallas.

How did you choose where to live in the Dallas Region?
My wife and I choose a location that is less stressful to her commute, so we ended up in Fort Worth.

How has your opinion of the Dallas Region changed since moving here?
I fall more and more in love with the Dallas Region every day. I keep exploring and find new and amazing things to experience. I plan to stay here for a long time.

Tell us about your city/neighborhood. What do you like best? What makes it different?
I live within the vicinity of the TCU campus, so I have a college town/suburb vibe. It’s really the best of both world; I can get to downtown in less than 15 minutes and be back in suburbia in a jiffy. I like the fact that it gives me a really good pulse of the college scene and, at the same time, deep insight into the lifestyle of the working populace. There is always tons to do and it’s a pretty unique and fun community to call home.

What is your favorite outdoor activity, and where if your favorite place to do it?
I love biking on Trinity Trails, which is so convenient for me.

What is your favorite restaurant?
I’m a huge fan of Torchy’s Tacos.




Amazing Views & Endless Options

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Name: Arman and Anett Chowdhury

City: Dallas

Neighborhood: Downtown

Company/Title: Jacobs, Senior Designer, Architecture (Arman) / Photographer (Anett)

When did you move here? From where?
Philadelphia

Where else have you lived?
I’ve also lived in Toronto and New York.

What made you Say Yes to Dallas?
The move was initially for a new work opportunity. We were a bit hesitant initially, but as we researched more into Dallas, we were thoroughly impressed. The Dallas Region is the fourth largest economy in the U.S. and one of the fastest growing markets. And the weather is gorgeous, especially compared to the north east!

How did you choose where to live in the Dallas Region?
We didn’t choose – downtown choose us! Because we weren’t familiar with the neighborhoods, we selected downtown for its proximity to work. The decision could not have been better; we have fabulous views, great eateries and walk-able destinations. We absolutely love Klyde Warren Park.

How has your opinion of the Dallas Region changed since moving here?
We’ve had such a wonderful experience. People here are extremely kind and friendly, and will help you in any manner they can. So many random people give us friend greetings when we are out just because. We’ve also been pleasantly surprised by the diversity that we see in Dallas.

Tell us about your city/neighborhood. What do you like best? What makes it different?
Downtown Dallas gives us amazing views and endless options. We are exploring our city each weekend, from the Art District, to Deep Ellum, to Uptown, to the Katy Trail, to all of the great museums around Downtown Dallas.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to move here?
Fly here for a weekend trip and check it out. You will be surprised to see the urban grit and diversity here in the Dallas Region.

What is your passion, and how does Dallas help fulfill it?
Arts, Design, Photography. Anett is a photographer. She spends hours outdoors on her photo excursions – this city photographs well. Love at first click!

What would you miss most about the area if you had to leave?
The view of the grand city from our apartment.

Tell us about the work environment here.
People are supportive at work and have great team spirit; everyone wants their colleagues and team members to succeed. It comes through obviously that success of the team is success for oneself – and everyone believes it.

Where do you go on weekends or days off?
We are slowly exploring the region. Our latest excursion took us to Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. The African Serengeti animals come up to your car window and eat directly from your hand.

We also enjoy taking a free ride (donations accepted) on the McKinney Avenue Trolley. Nothing beats experiencing the city in a wooden decor trolley cabin.

What is your favorite restaurant?
Still exploring… but Fogo de Chao is our current favorite.

Where do you like to shop? Why?
NorthPark Center and the Galleria. Both have a varied collection of a shops.

Video Credit: Anett Alek




Dallas Springs to Life

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Springtime in Dallas means crisp mornings and brilliant, sunlit days. Just as surely as the bluebonnets bloom on the Texas hillsides between March and May, crowds emerge from their torpors to enjoy some of the most temperate weather and some of the best outdoor events of the year. Science, flower, art, sports and beer geeks … unite! This is YOUR time.

Don’t see anything you like? Check out Hidden Gems in the Dallas Region.

Photo Credit: Joseph Haubert Photography
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May

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Ongoing Spring Festivals & Events