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Cushman & Wakefield Taps Chris Hipps to Lead Texas Operations

The move comes about four months after the commercial real estate giant parted ways with its former leader, Doug Jones.
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Commercial Real Estate

An Office Real Estate Portfolio Is About More Than Just Location, Location, Location

CEOs who engage in intentional real estate strengthen their business’ market position, internal dynamics, and market health, writes Arthur Greenstein of Douglas Elliman.
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Commercial Real Estate

How Downtown Revitalization Can Shape the Future of a City

Realizing the potential of an evolving city’s downtown core is vital to creating a community’s thriving future, writes Joey Grisham, Anna's economic development director.
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Business

Dallas Power Couples: Inside the Lives of the Region’s Top Dynamic Duos

They’re superstars in business and influential forces in the community. Here’s how five of Dallas-Fort Worth’s most powerful couples make everything work.
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Commercial Real Estate

Behind the Deal: California-based DrinkPak to Open Massive Fort Worth Manufacturing Plants

Totaling more than 2.8 million square feet, the industrial facilities will bring 1,000 jobs to the region and produce up to 5 percent of all cans in North America.
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Harwood International Announces Latest Office Tower, No. 15

Skybox and Bandera team up on a 1 million-square-foot data center, STRIVE taps new multifamily lead, Morrow Hill expands, top DFW deals, and more.
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Commercial Real Estate

How Landmark Developments Have Fueled Growth Across Dallas-Fort Worth

The North Texas region has seen transformational growth in the past 30 years, writes Jack Stone, a managing director at Greysteel. What will the next three decades bring?
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Commercial Real Estate

North Texas’ Multifamily Landscape Is Amidst Times of Change

As delivery volumes are projected to taper off by 2025, with DFW’s consistent position as a hub for job growth, the future beyond the near term appears promising, writes Presidium's John Griggs.
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