Once used for warehouses, The Bishop Arts District is a neighborhood rich in history and is now being called the Jewel of Oak Cliff.
Featured in the New York Times, USA Today and The Daily Beast for its small-town feel, hidden-gems appeal, and close-knit community, the Bishop Arts District is home to over 60 independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and art galleries. It is one of Dallas' most unique neighborhoods with more planned developments and expansions on the way.
Join us for lunch as Kiyundra Gulley, President of the Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce City shares the history behind the area and the thoughts behind The City of Dallas investing heavily to renovating the area and promote projects that update sidewalks, lampposts, brick facings, and public access.
You will also hear from Amanda Lake, often called the Queen of Oak Cliff Real Estate and her husband, Jim Lake on developing and revitalizing The Bishop Arts District- providing a virtual tour of their established developments and upcoming projects.