Business of the Week: The Mozzarello Co.

Business of the Week: The Mozzarello Co.

One of Deep Ellum’s longest-running businesses may be small, but they certainly are the big cheese in our eyes! The Mozzarella Co., our Business of the Week, opened in 1982 at 2944 Elm Street and they have brought their hand-crafted cheeses to the neighborhood every...
Behind the Brushstroke: Hatziel

Behind the Brushstroke: Hatziel

Hatziel Flores was one of the many artists selected to bring Deep Ellum’s history to life during the first phase of the recently completed Blues Alley project, but his roots in the Deep Ellum art scene go incredibly deep.  Born in Mexico City, Hatziel’s family moved...
Business of the Week: The Power Station

Business of the Week: The Power Station

A major part of Deep Ellum’s culture and history is due to the power of the creative arts. One of the homes and champions of arts and culture in the district is our #businessoftheweek, The Power Station. A non-profit initiative, The Power Station is dedicated to...
Deep Ellum Blues Alley

Deep Ellum Blues Alley

The culmination of several years of thought, collaboration and planning, Deep Ellum’s Blues Alley kicked off this Spring!  This immersive mural experience highlights the history & influence of Deep Ellum’s musicians through the lens of today’s talented local...
Business of the Week: Deep Ellum Denim

Business of the Week: Deep Ellum Denim

A specialty boutique in Deep Ellum has created a haven for one of the hardest-to-find items in the region, Japanese Denim. Deep Ellum Denim & Vintage, the Business of the Week, has established a full denim experience in Dallas. Bennie Reed & Jeff Kauffman, the...