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Architecture & Design

Dan Noble: A 10-Year Vision for Dallas

All it will take to make this future into our reality is a few sensible policy changes and a willingness to share the message that strengthening the core of Dallas will make life better for everyone in the region.
Architecture & Design

Photo Recap: Dallas 500 Release Party

Those featured in D CEO’s new Dallas 500—including a number of top commercial real estate execs—got a sneak peek at the inaugural edition at a release party held at D’s downtown headquarters.
Residential

D CEO’s Residential Real Estate Executive of the Year: Robbie Briggs

The president of CEO of Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International picks up the top award in D CEO's inaugural Residential Real Estate Awards program.
Multifamily

The Winners: D CEO’s Residential Real Estate Awards

In its October issue, D CEO honored six projects and developers in its inaugural Residential Real Estate Awards program. Here’s more information on the winners.
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Multifamily

Spotlight on DFW’s Single-Family and Multifamily Markets

Like other major metros, Dallas-Fort Worth has seen housing market swings before. But this upturn is unchartered territory
Commercial Real Estate

Up Close and Personal With Harwood’s Gabriel Barbier-Mueller

One of the city’s most active developers, Gabriel Barbier-Mueller, was the featured speaker at NTCAR’s recent Young Professionals Forum’s “Up Close and Personal” event. It was held at one of his Harwood district’s newest venues, Happiest Hour.
Commercial Real Estate

Sam Kartalis: The Food Phenomenon

Retail developers are planning much less spec space, and restaurants are proliferating. They have become secondary anchors.
Downtown Dallas

HRI Properties Shows Off Its Plans for 411 N. Akard

Work has begun on a conversion that will transform the upper floors of the historic Mayflower Building in downtown Dallas into residential and retail space.
Commentary

Jo Staffelbach Heinz: Museum Tower Miscue

This situation is a blemish on Dallas real estate development.
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