As a person from Baltimore, I really like Dallas. There is so much to do! Lots of walkable neighborhoods. A lot of people from ATL and all over want to move to Texas, but do not want the Houston lifestyle because it resembles Atlanta. They tell me they want to settle down. However, they like the easy access to Houston for the weekends. Dallas gives you the best of both worlds. It's very vibrant, urban and family friendly. The infrastructure is also much better in Dallas.
Thank you for dispelling the myth that Dallas has no walkable neighborhoods. Uptown, Lower Greenville, Knox-Henderson, Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts District (in Oak Cliff), Victory Park, and more are all fast growing walkable neighborhoods all within the City of Dallas.
Love your content my brother. Keep up the amazing work. I'm excited with the new attractions coming to Dallas and surrounding areas such as Harold Simmons Park and Universal Kids resort out in Frisco. So many things in development here, it's almost hard to keep up.
Currently a resident of Dallas’s less appreciated younger sibling to the west, Fort Worth, but always enjoy your content. My biggest problem with Dallas, and Fort Worth too, is that traffic enforcement is essentially non-existent. Drivers are more than willing to risk your life to save a few seconds, and police don’t appear to actively be trying to interdict that. The massive growth is only making that worse. Dallas and Fort Worth are two of the deadliest cities in America for drivers, pedestrian and cyclist numbers aren’t too good either, and I really wish there was more of an effort in both our cities to change that.
This is my number one issue as well. I’m unable to appreciate and experience all that DFW has to offer because it’s safer to stay off the roads/highways. The lack of accountability and safety on the road is insane. Thank you for highlighting this.
IDK I feel all this attention will ruin Dallas for residents it’s only going to benefit the 1% ie: Miami,Montana, ATL,San Francisco , LA ,Austin these type of industries tech and finance benefit a few but the majority of population pays for the downside of it. Gambling trust you don’t want the Adelsons in your city throwing money around and wielding influence.
It’s OK, but I don’t know fashion they don’t know how to put the clothes together. I’ve seen some outfits that just need to go back home. It’s not groomed like Atlanta and the black side met that feel that they’re successful. Don’t help their own people they feel once they become in the white community or stuff they have made it. There are a lot of black entrepreneurs in Dallas. Do they present them self as black entrepreneurs or do they have? I don’t know.❤
Love your content my brother. Keep up the amazing work. Dallas is turning into a Dubai, without the beach. We need new and more attractions in Dallas. if Dallas has nice beaches like Miami, it would be something else.
It’s OK, but I don’t know fashion they don’t know how to put the clothes together. I’ve seen some outfits that just need to go back home. It’s not groomed like Atlanta and the black side met that feel that they’re successful. Don’t help their own people they feel once they become in the white community or stuff they have made it. There are a lot of black entrepreneurs in Dallas. Do they present them self as black entrepreneurs or do they have? I don’t know.❤
As a person from Baltimore, I really like Dallas. There is so much to do! Lots of walkable neighborhoods. A lot of people from ATL and all over want to move to Texas, but do not want the Houston lifestyle because it resembles Atlanta. They tell me they want to settle down. However, they like the easy access to Houston for the weekends. Dallas gives you the best of both worlds. It's very vibrant, urban and family friendly. The infrastructure is also much better in Dallas.
Totally get what you’re saying! Dallas has that chill vibe but also keeps things exciting. It’s like the best of both worlds, right?
Facts im from DC and concur what you are saying.
Thank you for dispelling the myth that Dallas has no walkable neighborhoods. Uptown, Lower Greenville, Knox-Henderson, Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts District (in Oak Cliff), Victory Park, and more are all fast growing walkable neighborhoods all within the City of Dallas.
@@DataDriven-ny8nfdon’t forget West Village
Bro stay where you at too many ppl in Dallas Holy shit
Love your content my brother. Keep up the amazing work. I'm excited with the new attractions coming to Dallas and surrounding areas such as Harold Simmons Park and Universal Kids resort out in Frisco. So many things in development here, it's almost hard to keep up.
Currently a resident of Dallas’s less appreciated younger sibling to the west, Fort Worth, but always enjoy your content.
My biggest problem with Dallas, and Fort Worth too, is that traffic enforcement is essentially non-existent. Drivers are more than willing to risk your life to save a few seconds, and police don’t appear to actively be trying to interdict that. The massive growth is only making that worse.
Dallas and Fort Worth are two of the deadliest cities in America for drivers, pedestrian and cyclist numbers aren’t too good either, and I really wish there was more of an effort in both our cities to change that.
This is my number one issue as well. I’m unable to appreciate and experience all that DFW has to offer because it’s safer to stay off the roads/highways. The lack of accountability and safety on the road is insane. Thank you for highlighting this.
Great video
One month til i am there!! So pumped, Happy Thanksgiving my man💯🇺🇸
Yay I caught one that’s like as of right now this hour recent lol
Lol you did! Thanks fir the support
U bet
Renting is best for single mothers without savings right now?
Great video
thanks sis!! much appreciated
@ see ya next year 😉
Great video. I love the Erykah Badu mural by Ponchaveli!. Nice!!!
I know! I love seeing these type of art pieces throughout the city. It really gives me that creative spark
IDK I feel all this attention will ruin Dallas for residents it’s only going to benefit the 1% ie: Miami,Montana, ATL,San Francisco , LA ,Austin these type of industries tech and finance benefit a few but the majority of population pays for the downside of it. Gambling trust you don’t want the Adelsons in your city throwing money around and wielding influence.
It’s OK, but I don’t know fashion they don’t know how to put the clothes together. I’ve seen some outfits that just need to go back home. It’s not groomed like Atlanta and the black side met that feel that they’re successful. Don’t help their own people they feel once they become in the white community or stuff they have made it. There are a lot of black entrepreneurs in Dallas. Do they present them self as black entrepreneurs or do they have? I don’t know.❤
Love your content my brother. Keep up the amazing work. Dallas is turning into a Dubai, without the beach. We need new and more attractions in Dallas. if Dallas has nice beaches like Miami, it would be something else.
It’s OK, but I don’t know fashion they don’t know how to put the clothes together. I’ve seen some outfits that just need to go back home. It’s not groomed like Atlanta and the black side met that feel that they’re successful. Don’t help their own people they feel once they become in the white community or stuff they have made it. There are a lot of black entrepreneurs in Dallas. Do they present them self as black entrepreneurs or do they have? I don’t know.❤