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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?
Business
DFW Office Market—Leasing Outlook 2016
Dallas-Fort Worth continues to benefit from big corporate relocations and their trickle-down effects. Here’s why things won’t be letting up in 2016.
Architecture & Design
DFW’s Top Real Estate Stories of 2015: Part III
Coming up with a list of the year’s top real estate stories in a market as big, broad, and active as Dallas-Fort Worth wasn’t easy. Ranking them was even more difficult.
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.
By Dan Noble
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Architecture & Design
John Crawford: ICYMI—State of Downtown Dallas
In his annual address, Mayor Rawlings spoke about accomplishments and momentum in the downtown area over the past 15 years, and also the challenges that lie ahead. Here’s a recap.
Architecture & Design
Goff Capital Makes West End Play
Goff's move is the latest as Dallas landlords strive to meet a demand for startup and “creative class” space, much of which is concentrated in downtown Dallas and surrounding micro-markets like Deep Ellum, the Design District, and The Cedars.
Architecture & Design
Photo Recap: D Real Estate Daily’s Fall Networking Event
The event featured a market update from Downtown Dallas Inc.’s John Crawford and insights about the Hall Arts development from Hall Financial Group Chairman Craig Hall.
Business
Lease: DELM2 Inc
DELM2 Inc leased 5,246 square feet of office space at Republic Center at 325 North St. Paul Street, Ste. 2710 in Dallas.
By Justin Pollard
Business
John Crawford: Why You Should Care About the Nov. 3 DISD Bond Election
We cannot overstate the importance of robust neighborhood schools. Intrinsically, everyone knows this is true, with local impacts and nationwide studies that underscore the extent to which the benefits extend to all of us. Yet what is often not as well understood is the growth of downtown into a true neighborhood.