Garland residents Quincy and Sheri Brown have brought their bright yellow food trailer, Ain’t No Mo! Butter Cakes, to their hometown and Garland residents are getting a taste of their delicious food and desserts. When Quincy first approached the city for approval to...
Lemmond’s moves to larger downtown facility
The name Lemmond is synonymous with hair salons and has been since 1962 when James Lemmond and his sons Jackie and Harvey opened The Flat Top Barber Shop at the corner of Walnut Street and Jupiter Road in Garland. They worked there for 13 years, and ran other shops as...
Downtown redevelopment: Busy days to come
Several important activities related to ongoing downtown redevelopment projects will impact vehicular and pedestrian traffic during the next few weeks. Lyles/Tinsley house move The Lyles/Tinsley house was tentatively scheduled to move to its new home in the southwest...
M&W Ceramics moves to new location
Mary Baker, owner of M&W Ceramics in downtown Garland, took her first ceramics class in 1977 and has been hooked ever since. In 1995, she met Juanita Winterbauer, the former owner of M&W Ceramics and found not only a friend and mentor, but also someone she...
Downtown construction prompts parking changes
Visitors to Garland City Hall will note some temporary parking changes as construction activities progress. These closures are expected to last for about a month. The portion of State Street east of Fifth Street will close in late January, which will close access to...