Anyone have intel for the opening date?
rllguitar said:
Never ever would I consider that Lake Highlands. IMO, once you go north of Forest.

That map doesn't even recognize the real Lake Highlands Neighborhood that is located South of Mockingbird at Buckner.wbt5845 said:rllguitar said:
Never ever would I consider that Lake Highlands. IMO, once you go north of Forest.
"Actual proof" may say otherwise - yeah.
That isn't my map...i justed quoted the post.hph6203 said:
I wouldn't consider anything north of LBJ to be Lake Highlands, but I wouldn't consider the area you outlined as Lake Highlands either. That Braums (where the Waffle House is going in) is 100%, without a doubt, Lake Highlands.
Is there a lake or any high land north of 635?wbt5845 said:
I showed what Wikipedia calls Lake Highlands.
Here's what D Magazine calls Lake Highlands
https://neighborhoods.dmagazine.com/dallas/northeast-dallas/lake-highlands/
Here's what Zillow calls Lake Highlands.
https://www.zillow.com/lake-highlands-dallas-tx/
They all include areas north of I-635. Where have y'all ever seen that Lake Highlands does not include areas north of I-635?
powerbelly said:
Most people who grew up in Lake Highlands or nearby don't include that when referring to Lake Highlands. If you told me you just moved to Lake Highlands I would never think you moved to the area north of 635.
FTR I don't consider the part south of NW Hwy part of Lake Highlands either.
wbt5845 said:
So, none of you can point to an online source - or three of them - like I did?
FIFYpowerbelly said:wbt5845 said:
So, none of you can point to an online source - or three of them - like I did?
INo onedon't givesa **** aboutonline sourcesproof.
wbt5845 said:FIFYpowerbelly said:wbt5845 said:
So, none of you can point to an online source - or three of them - like I did?
INo onedon't givesa **** aboutonline sourcesproof.
Your online sources aren't "proof"....they are just someone else's opinion...... and as someone quite familiar with that area...your map is just the the RISD part of Dallas that feeds into Lake Highlands High School.wbt5845 said:
So, none of you can point to an online source - or three of them - like I did?
Quote:
The neighborhood contains around 1,700 homes,[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Lake_Highlands,_Dallas#cite_note-olhna-3][3][/url] and is located inside the triangle formed by Lake Highlands Drive, Northwest Highway, and White Rock Lake. The area includes many parks along the creeks that feed into White Rock Lake including Norbuck Park at the southeast corner of Buckner and Northwest Highway.
Quote:
WELCOME TO OLD LAKE HIGHLANDS
Along the northeast side of White Rock Lake, the residents of this neighborhood are proud of its 70-plus year history and its unique position (elevation-wise) within the city, boasting a gorgeous view of the downtown skyline. One of Dallas ISD's best-performing elementary schools, Hexter, also serves as a rallying point for residents.

I'm not sure I trust your sources. The irony of what you posted is that the home pictured above in Lake Highlands is in Old Lake Highlands because I know exactly where that house is located as I used to ride right by it. It's right next to the lake. Lol.wbt5845 said:
Oh - so the problem is you guys kept saying Lake Highlands when you MEANT OLD Lake Highlands.
They aren't the same thing. I'm still right and can cite sources - y'all are still wrong and are pulling definitions outta thin air.