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Sherwood Bedding Selects Billingsley Co.’s Austin Ranch For New Warehouse

Plus: EastGroup Properties breaks ground on McKinney 121; Ariat to open new store in Mule Alley, and more.
Developer Trammell Crow Co. is planning to break ground soon on a huge new industrial park in North Fort Worth.
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Trammell Crow Co. Adds 2 Million Square Feet to Fort Worth Industrial Portfolio

Plus: Stillwater Capital plots second apartment community in Deep Ellum; SMU‘s former Plano campus has sold to California investor; and more.
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Commercial Real Estate

Why Relationships Remain the Main Driver of Multifamily Real Estate

Cushman & Wakefield exec Jeremy Edmiston says, "In business, deals are the currency but relationships are the gold standard."
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Massive Health and Wellness District Heads to Frisco Station

Plus CBRE brokers the largest single-asset multifamily transaction in Texas history; Hillwood to add 1 million square feet at AllianceTexas; and more.
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Leading Commercial Moving Firm Signs Huge HQ Lease in Irving

Plus: Historic West End building sells; Global investor nabs huge warehouse occupied by Sams Club; and AT&T Discovery District adds two eateries to food hall.
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Commercial Real Estate

Data Center Supply Chain Struggles

Cushman & Wakefield Data Center Advisory Group exec Ali Greenwood says it's time to make a strategic capacity plan.
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Cushman & Wakefield CEO Brett White to Step Down

The firm's global president, John Forrester, will become chief executive at the start of the new year. 
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August Real Estate Expands East Dallas Portfolio With Lakewood Tower Purchase

Plus Buff City Soap to open Casa Linda location, Presidium plans $60 million Frisco multifamily, and M2G Ventures announces Industrial redevelopment in Grand Prairie.
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Why is Coworking Booming?

The largest coworking players suffered colossal losses in 2020, but the market is expected to bounce back by the end of the year and see significant gains by 2025.
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Commercial Real Estate

HomeGoods Plots Massive Distribution Center in DFW

Plus: Huge residential development planned in Waxahachie; Irving's Carpenter Court exchanges hands; and a new shopping center is headed to Mesquite.
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