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Dallas has not often been known for its nature. But with the development of two new parks downtown (including the much-anticipated West End Square) and renewed appreciation for historic green spaces, it's gaining a park- city rep. From walking trails and lakes to places to work outdoors, this is your guide to the green. Read more at papercitymag.com/parks. The most valuable sports franchise in the world can't be called publicity shy. The Cowboys are embracing the spotlight again, appearing on HBO's insider NFL show Hard Knocks for a record third time. Jerry Jones and comeback QB Dak Prescott are camera naturals, and Dallas' longest- running daily drama is only intensifying. Read more at papercitymag.com/ cowboys. Well before "sustainability" and "socially responsible" become business buzzwords, UT Austin grad and fashion industry veteran Paula Minnis launched GAIA, a Dallas brand that combined her love of vintage textiles, eco-consciousness, and female mentorship. Which is why its closing in 2019 felt like such a blow. Now, it's back with a touching twist. Read more at papercitymag.com/gaia. NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP Don't be the last to get the PC Daily. Our redesigned, expanded editorial newsletters put the entire city right in your inbox. You get Dallas' top fashion, restaurant, real estate, society, and art news — and more — five times a week. Sign up at PaperCityMag.com/newsletter. Apothecary @papercitydallas Urban Seafood Company @papercitydallas Restoration Hardware @reallywrongfong #PCSEEN WHAT OUR EDITORS ARE UP TO, DIGITALLY. LIKE: facebook.com/papercitymag FOLLOW: @papercitymag TWEET: @papercitymag GET SOCIAL: A NEW NEIMAN MARCUS DIVE INTO OUR DIGITAL WORLD PAPERCITYMAG.COM PARK CITY COWBOYS MANIA FEEL-GOOD COMEBACK Neiman Marcus' Re-Introduce West End Square Dak Prescott T he iconic Dallas retailer's new approach to fashion — one built around showing that the 114-year-old shopping force speaks to the now and the future — is dubbed "Re-Introduce Yourself," a campaign that reimagines the retail giant that emerged from bankruptcy in 2020, with a heavy emphasis on video. Neiman's approach is built around featuring new and exclusive brands. But it's not all a break from tradition. Neiman Marcus is also bringing back The Book, which began arriving in homes in late August. Read more at papercitymag.com/neiman. Paula Minnis 34

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