Andrew Beal tore down the Cox estate in Highland Park and now wants the wealthy Dallas suburb to give him permissive zoning.
The Cox Mansion, which sat on the corner of Beverly Drive and Preston Road, was built in the early 1900s and designed by Dallas architect Herbert Greene. The home got its name from former owner ...
Dallas banker Andrew Beal is putting construction of the new home on 'indefinite hold,' citing a lack of support from the ...
Texas Billionaire Who Razed Historic Estate Goes To War Over Plans To Build Megamansion in Its Place
Beal, who has a net worth of $12.7 billion, according to Forbes, caused a firestorm last year when he knocked down the ...
The billionaire North Texas banker who demolished the century-old Cox Mansion wants to build a new estate on his Highland Park property. He’s a step closer to that dream now. Andrew Beal, the owner of ...
Five months after the historic Cox Mansion in Highland Park was demolished, the Dallas banker who owns the property has applied to change the town's zoning code for maximum structure height ...
Highland Park’s zoning commission approved Beal’s request last week, 3-2. New York architect Peter Pennoyer was to design the ...
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A North Texas landmark is being reduced to rubble and memories. The former mansion of deceased Dallas oilman Edwin L. Cox, at ...
Billionaire Andrew Beal, who demolished a century-old beloved Dallas mansion last year, is now trying to build a taller estate in its place.
HIGHLAND PARK, Texas — The billionaire banker who demolished the 112-year-old Cox Mansion in Highland Park last year has withdrawn a request to change the town’s zoning requirements to build a ...
Cox Sr., the oilman for whom SMU ... Billionaire asks Highland Park for help with new mansion Big-name investors have big plans for Dallas luxury hot spot Big-name investors have big plans ...
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