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Commercial Real Estate
Is The Multifamily Brokerage Community Experiencing a Resurgence of Activity?
Buyers, sellers, and brokers alike can now see the light at the end of the tunnel., says NKF executive Brian O’Boyle.
Nonprofits
Conversation With: Ronald McDonald House of Dallas CEO Jill Cumnock
As the nonprofit's cherished Trains at NorthPark event goes on, we talk about the challenges of fundraising during a pandemic.
By Ellie Beeck
D CEO Award Programs
Mark Cuban: ‘I Had The Obligation To Speak Out—So, I Did.’
D CEO honors the Dallas Mavericks owner as its 2020 Community Hero.
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What We Can Learn From The Pandemic Response For Climate And Resilience Planning
City governments will need to strike a balance between inspiring action and enforcing policies that lead to behavioral change, says AECOM urban planner Tatum Lau.
By Tatum Lau
Commercial Real Estate
COVID-19 And The Future of Capital Markets
This is not the GFC of 2008-2010, we will experience cap rate compression for core office in the U.S. in late 2020, and other musings from Cushman & Wakefield's Mike McDonald.
By Mike McDonald
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Trending Now: Workplace Flexibility
A reality check into the workplace and workforce impacts of COVID-19, telecommuting, and labor trends.
By Hunter McGuinness
Commercial Real Estate
North Texas Construction Leaders Explore New Technology to Boost Safety on Job Sites
A device used to track slips and falls also helps ensure social distancing, says McCarthy Executive Nate Kowallis.
By Nate Kowallis
Commercial Real Estate
Urban Density and Public Health
Data shows that equity is a more consistent predictor of infections than density. Here's why that matters.
By Dan Noble
Commercial Real Estate
Trends Guiding The Future of Office Space
For starters, the janitorial section of lease documents will be propelled into a new level of scrutiny, says JLL's Jeremy McGown.
By Jeremy McGown
Coronavirus
How Much Can Public Transit Be Blamed for COVID-19 Outbreaks?
Studies have shown that public transit may not be a 'superspreader,' but that doesn't mean that there's no risk.
By Peter Simek