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Texas agency reaches deal to end fair housing probe against EPIC City developer, the first look at newly-renovated Cotton Bowl ... and more news

Texas agency reaches deal to end fair housing probe against EPIC City developer, the first look at newly-renovated Cotton Bowl ... and more news

The Dallas Morning News · The Dallas Morning News

September 19, 20257m 20s

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The Texas Workforce Commission has settled a Fair Housing Act complaint against the developers of EPIC City, a planned Muslim-centric community northeast of Dallas. In other news, The Dallas Morning News got an exclusive two-hour sneak preview of the newly renovated Cotton Bowl Wednesday. The overall effect is, in a word, transformative. The wow factor is palpable. Adjectives that haven’t described the Cotton Bowl’s concourses in decades — spacious, convenient, aesthetically pleasing — now apply; and Texas’ first Prince St. Pizza is expected to open on Dallas’ Henderson Avenue in mid-October. The restaurant will replace Dallas’ original Fireside Pies, a catalyst on Knox-Henderson that helped the neighborhood become a dining destination 20 years ago.

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