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Arlington’s Rolling Hills Country Club plans to close next month to clear land for more single-family homes.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer) Arlington’s oldest country club plans to close ...
Nearly killed by a sour economy, slowed by years of government review and beset by inclement weather that sent torrents of mud into a nearby neighborhood, the remade Rolling Hills Country Club is ...
But all that isn’t what’s made the Rolling Hills Country Club attractive to new members. “I don’t think my wife would have allowed it if it weren’t a family-friendly club,” said ...
Rolling Hills Country Club opened in North Arlington in 1954. The site is located at the corner of Lamar Boulevard and Cooper Street, off of Interstate 30. Dallas-based Provident Realty Advisors ...
The almost 97-acre property is slated to become a mixed-use project, with 70 acres devoted to single family development. The site is located at the corner of Lamar Boulevard and Cooper Street, off ...
The first blow came when Rolling Hills Golf Course and Country Club closed. Seven months later, joy riders use the fairways to spin wheelies and carve doughnuts in the dirt. The former restaurant ...
“All the infrastructure and grading is done and we control our own destiny at this point,” said Rolling Hills Country Club general manager Greg Sullivan after a golf-cart whip-around tour of ...
The former Rolling Hills Country Club in Arlington has been sold to a Dallas-based developer for a mixed-use project with hundreds of homes and commercial space.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff ...
A rain storm on January 22 overflowed a reservoir at the Rolling Hills Country Club, producing a massive waterfall behind a residential community in Lomita. Roughly two dozen homes were damaged ...
WILTON — Wilton police responded to a report of criminal mischief at Rolling Hills Country Club early Tuesday morning. Upon investigation at 33 Hurlbutt St., officers discovered that property ...
Rolling Hills Country Club will close after 68 years of operation at the end of July. It was the sight of tournaments like the Texas Women’s Open, pictured above in 2016. Khampha Bouaphanh ...