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Riis Christensen: The Californication of Texas

The Lone Star State is in serious danger, and you don’t have to hack Hillary’s home-brew server to uncover the plot. It’s flappin’ in the breeze for all to see in Joe Mathews’ opinion column, where he states that the departure of Californians and California companies are “a colonization of Texas and the rest of the country.”
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Randy Thompson: Budget vs. Spend—Four Key Strategies

Here are four proven strategies to help ensure you get the best, most aggressive pricing for your construction projects.
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Kim Butler: Closing the Generation Gap in Real Estate

2015 NTCAR Stemmons Service Award winner Kim Butler and Young Citizens Award winner Natalie Snyder tackle generational differences in commercial real estate in this one-on-one conversation.
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Eliza Solender: Power Lunching 2016

Back in the 1980s, much was written about “power lunching.” Here are some practical tips and new strategies for breaking bread with business colleagues.
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Herb Weitzman: Is It Time to Worry?

I believe what our research for the retail market—and other firms’ research for multifamily, office and industrial—is telling us: our market is in balance.
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Jon Altschuler: An Inside Take on Downtown Dallas

Interest level from investors is very high. Interest level from tenants is moderate. What will change this?
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Bob Robbins: New Year’s Resolutions I’d Like To See in CRE

Rather than discuss my own boring resolutions (exercise more, eat more kale and fewer cookies), I offer up suggestions for my fellow brethren in the commercial real estate industry. I submit these for your enjoyment, but maybe, just maybe, some will take notice and make life easier for all of us in 2016.
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Chuck Dannis: All Things Considered, It’s Good to Be in DFW—Part Trois

It is really, really good to be in North Texas if you are part of the real estate economy. Just take a look at statistical rankings on how the region is doing in the main four property sectors.
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Ian Pierce: In NY For the Holidays, Texas is Magic

Taking a team from Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio to New York for a trade show is an expensive proposition. But it was worth every penny.
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Jeff Kurz: An Attitude of Gratitude

With all of the stress that can come along with the holidays, it’s important to remember what, and who, you’re really thankful for, and to let them know.
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