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Commercial Real Estate

Redevelopment: A Downtown Revival in Dallas

Downtown buildings that have sat vacant for decades are being acquired by buyers from around the globe, sparking an unprecedented revitalization and adaptive reuse boom.
Commercial Real Estate

John Crawford: Transformative Strategies for Downtown Dallas

It has never been more important to work toward capitalizing on the downtown area as an engine for citywide revitalization, increased population, a higher tax base, improved educational opportunities, a thriving destination brimming with commerce, culture, recreation, and a burgeoning sense of place.
Business

Sam Kartalis: What Consolidations Mean to the Future of CRE Brokerage

Are the days of the local/regional commercial brokerage companies and their cadre of entrepreneurial Independent contractors going the way of the dinosaur? How about the developers?
Business

Riis Christensen: The Dallas Millennial—A Yo-Yoing Dumbbell?

Now before a feisty bunch of you Millennial kiddos (born between 1982 and 2004) start writing me nasty grams and going all postal on me because of this blog title, hang in there with me for a few minutes until you read my premise.
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Architecture & Design

Nominations Due June 19: D CEO’s Residential Real Estate Awards

Categories include both single-family and multifamily developers, builders, and projects, as well as agents and leaders.
Architecture & Design

Centurion American Picks Lincoln to Lease and Manage Statler Residences

When its redevelopment is complete, the Statler Hilton & Residences will house 161 hotel rooms on the lower five floors and 219 residential units on the top 11 floors.
Commercial Real Estate

Q&A With Jeff Swaney on Deep Ellum’s Past, Future

After a 30-year run, Jeff Swaney has exited Deep Ellum. The investor, broker, developer, and bar and restaurant owner has sold 3000 Commerce, a two-story office/residential building that totals about 7,000 square feet, to Madison Partners.
Business

Brad Blankenship: How Fraternity Life Can Help Launch a Successful Real Estate Career

Several of us know a high school senior looking to find a college or university this fall and perhaps rush a fraternity or sorority. Before you are quick to judge the current state of Greek life, there is a path for growth and success through a social organization that may not be found anywhere else in school.
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