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<item><title>An Eden For the Urbane</title>
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<description>At every city%26#8217;s center lies a pretty patch of greenery %26#8212; and finally, downtown Dallas has grown a mini Central Park of its own. It%26#8217;s called Main Street Garden, and we can%26#8217;t wait for the new bit of life to take root between the skyscrapers and concrete. Bound by Commerce, Main, Harwood and St. Paul streets, the park%26#8217;s 1.7 acres of trees, lush lawns and granite walkways were artfully tended by the New York landscape architecture firm Thomas Balsley Associates (the urban-styling brains behind the flora at Martha Stewart%26#8217;s East Hampton hideaway and the roof garden atop Trump Tower). Just steps from Neiman Marcus%26#8217; downtown flagship, and with its own plein-air organic cafe helmed by chef Doug Brown and an installation of digital art, Main Street Garden is primed to become the stomping grounds for a very stylish, latte-sipping, lawn-loving crowd. Information mainstreetgarden.org.%26#160;</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 12:06:03 GMT</pubDate>
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