Bishop Arts District, Dallas

The reasons for the decline included the rise of the shopping mall, the loss of sizable tenants such as Astor theater and Goodier Cosmetics, neighborhood demographic changes and the elimination of Oak Cliff's streetcar system.Murals, brick pavers, and other street elements have polished the rough look of the warehouses and have made the area a popular leisure and dining destination.In 2015, Exxir Capital invested $42 million to construct a mixed-use development includes retail, office, and apartments in the district.Past celebrity sightings include Dua Lipa,[3] Lana Del Ray,[4] Leon Bridges,[5] and The Weeknd.[6] The area's culture has continued to mature with the expanding Oak Cliff Film Festival, which has garnered media attention from Texas Monthly and The New York Times.
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