A North Texas landmark is being reduced to rubble and memories. The former mansion of deceased Dallas oilman Edwin L. Cox, at ...
Built in 1912, the mansion was originally the home of Park Cities socialite Susie Rose Youree Lloyd before it was sold to Dallas oilman Edwin L. Cox Sr. in the 1970s. The mansion was later sold to ...
Dallas oilman Edwin L. Cox took ownership of the property in the 1970s. The mansion the Coxes purchased came with a third-floor ballroom, a caviar room and an entrance foyer with a stained glass ...
Among the notable previous owners of the mansion at the corner of Preston Road and Beverly Drive are the late Edwin L. Cox Sr., the oilman for whom SMU’s business school is named. Cox reportedly ...
Dallas banker Andrew Beal has put plans for his new house at 4101 Beverly Drive — where the historic Cox Mansion once stood — on "indefinite hold" a week after Highland Park residents pushed ...
A billionaire banker worth $14 billion, known for demolishing historic mansions across Dallas, Texas, has sparked fury among the local community with his most recent purchase. Andrew Neal, the ...