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Commercial Real Estate

COVID-19 Provides Opportunity for Local Investors

Multifamily proves its resiliency, and due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, local investors have an edge to purchase this resilient asset class, says Greystone's Mark Allen.
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Commercial Real Estate

First Look: The Hamilton in Deep Ellum

Design behind the 26-story luxury high-rise pays homage to the neighborhood's history and artists.
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Architecture & Design

Humphreys & Partners Architects Taps Megan Dimmer as CEO

Dimmer succeeds founder Mark Humphreys, who becomes chairman.
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Business

Why North Dallas Is The Center of It All

Drilling down into the numbers behind this big, healthy, rapidly expanding market.
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Commercial Real Estate

Brian O’Boyle: Shifts in DFW’s Multifamily Market

Dallas continues to find itself on more buyer radar screens locally, nationally, and internationally.
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Drever Capital Reveals Plans for 1401 Elm

Redevelopment will bring new life to the largest vacant tower in downtown Dallas.
Commercial Real Estate

Charlie Myers: Is a Slowdown Coming to North Texas?

The headlines are beginning to show up nationally: “Momentum slows.” “Only 38,000 jobs created in May.” “Banks stepping back on construction loans.” Is this the bad news we’ve been anticipating?
Business

Nominate: D CEO’s Residential Real Estate Awards 2016

Once again, D CEO will recognize outstanding achievement in the residential real estate sector—in a market that continues to be one of the hottest in the country. Nominations are now open for the awards program, with a deadline of June 24.
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EB5: Risks and Rewards in DFW Real Estate

When the program works, everyone is happy. Developers get low-cost capital from silent investors who really just want to break even. Investors get those all-important green cards, which provide permanent residency. Those who facilitate the investments get their cuts. And cities benefit from new jobs and tax-generating enterprises and developments.
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Scott Beck: Protecting the Downside

Although I consider myself an optimist, I know better than to assume that failure is avoidable. The fact is, failure is simply inevitable in certain situations, and I am constantly practicing and refining my ability to deal with it.
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