What was once a rundown lot catty-cornered from the Belmont Hotel is now a strip of "luxury" apartments plopped next to a handful of eateries and shops.
At first pass it looks like just another real estate mogul's wet dream, but on closer inspection, Sylvan Thirty, as it's un-creatively labeled, is becoming a place for neighbors and foodies alike. Certainly, the strip contains one of the city's best options for casual dining: CiboDivino Marketplace.
Source: http://www.dallasobserver.com/
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