I just got back in town and read about this in Dallas Dirt. After all the efforts to have a cohesive design district, including arts and antiques, and showrooms, I can’t believe the choice of names would be Lower Oak Lawn. What happened to the Dallas Art and Design District? That kind of reinforces the area, and makes it the kind of shopping destination that it should be all over the Southwest. It’s great to have restaurants, we’ve wanted them forever, but what do you lose in the translation, if you don’t have the D word (decorative or design) anywhere? I agree with Martha Tiller, I think some store owners that have been in the area forever are going to be pretty unhappy.