Lake West
by Nabewise
Part of West Dallas, Lake West is a small collection of low rise apartments and public housing buildings that overlook gritty urban avenues. The construction of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge is bringing new attention to the area. New shops and residences are in this nabe's future, as well as a massive redevelopment of its border to the Trinity River. All things said, this nabe has a promising future.
Lake West Reviews
Paige T.
Kind of a ghost town
Lake West is currently undergoing renovation, which is good because it needs the work. This place isn’t necessarily bad (anymore), but it’s one of those lonely, forgotten nabes in a not-so-nice area. Residents are low income and housing is cheap. There are a lot of slightly ominous-looking apartments. There are also a lot of recently developed single family homes that are nice enough, but they all look the same. One cool thing is that there’s plenty of park space and a large lake…if only there were people there to visit them!
What's awesomeCool parks, cheap
What's not so awesomeStill kinda sketchy, housing isn’t very appealing
Samuel A.
Bootstraps
Lake West (and the rest of west Dallas) is a neighborhood attempting to pull itself up right now. Despite being densely populated, the area lacks basic services and can make for a very tough place to call home. However, the opening of the Hill Bridge in 2012 may bring new vitality into the area.