Lower Greenville, Dallas

Lower Greenville is a neighborhood in east Dallas, west of Lakewood in the United States.

[1][2] Lower Greenville is a major entertainment district in Dallas south of Mockingbird Lane containing many popular bars, restaurants, boutique stores and live music venues.

In the 1920s, the Greenland Hills addition was platted North of Vickery Place, and Mockingbird Lane became the northern boundary of the city of Dallas.

In addition Park Lane Elementary opened, now serving areas previously zoned to Lee.

[14] Keri Mitchell of The Advocate Lakewood/East Dallas wrote that a 2007 campaign to attract more neighborhood families "fizzled".

[16] Mitchell wrote that the absorption of Bonham students added "engaged families" to the school community.

[15] In addition, during the principalship of Ali Saiyed, the school added a dual language program.

DISD planned to introduce the International Baccalaureate (IB) program to attract families to the school.