Greenland Hills M Streets Conservation District | |
|---|---|
Neighborhood | |
| Nickname: M Streets | |
| Coordinates:32°49′36.31″N96°46′40.24″W / 32.8267528°N 96.7778444°W /32.8267528; -96.7778444 | |
| Country | |
| State | |
| County | Dallas |
| City | Dallas |
| Area | North Dallas |
| Time zone | UTC−6 (Central) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC−5 (Central) |
| ZIP Code | 75206 |
| Area codes | 214,469,972 |
| Website | www |
Greenland Hills is a neighborhood ineast Dallas, Texas, United States. It is bounded on the west byNorth Central Expressway (US 75), on the south by Vanderbilt Avenue, on the east by Greenville Avenue and on the north by McCommas Boulevard.[1]
The area is also known as theM Streets due to two major streets (McCommas and Monticello) and many of the minor streets starting with the letterM.
The neighborhood also forms theM Streets Conservation District.[2]
The homes original to Greenland Hills date back to the 1920s, with most representing the Tudor architectural style. Original details, such as stained glass windows, arches, and hardwood floors have been conserved.[3] The M streets has a population of about 6,000 people and the median house owner-occupied home value is $800,000.[4]

The area of the M-Streets in U.S. ZIP Code 75206 has many smaller neighborhoods, each with their own character and housing styles.
The neighborhood is served by theDallas Independent School District (DISD) for public schools.[5]
Children within the neighborhood are served by:
Eduardo Mata Montessori School, aK-8 school, gives second admission priority to people zoned to Woodrow Wilson High.[10] Therefore, Junius Heights is one of the neighborhoods with priority for the school.[7]
Nearby private schools include: St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School (K-8), Dallas Christian Academy (K-12),Bishop Lynch High School (9–12), andLakehill Preparatory School (K-12).
Greenland Hills is in theDallas County Community College District, which offers academic, continuing education, and adult education programs through seven community colleges and 14 campuses inDallas County.
Many houses of worship are nearby including: Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Unity Church of Christianity, Greenland Hills United Methodist Church, Skillman Church of Christ, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Providence Presbyterian Church, First United Lutheran Church, Northridge Presbyterian Church, Wilshire Baptist Church, New St. Peters Presbyterian Church, Lakewood United Methodist Church, Lakewood Presbyterian Church, and St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church.
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Greenland Hills is bounded by Central Expressway (West), McCommas Boulevard (North), Greenville Avenue (East), and Vanderbilt Avenue (South).