[3] Initial plans for the Lovers Lane station suggested either an at-grade or aerial station, both of which would have an 800-space parking lot and would be located south of an elevated crossing at Lovers Lane.
[5] As part of DART's Station Art & Design Program, DART installed tile mosaics depicting bois d'arc trees and ten windscreens featuring poems by local poet Robert Trammell.
[2] At opening, the station was the eastern terminus of a shuttle to Dallas Love Field.
[9] In 2008, the city of Dallas established a four-segment tax increment financing district around several DART rail stations.
One of the sub-districts consists of land along Greenville Avenue between Lovers Lane and SMU/Mockingbird stations.