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The Future of DFW Real Estate: A Conversation With Industry Icons

The Dec. 2 event will feature Jack Matthews, Lucy Billingsley, and Mike Berry—plus recognition of D CEO's 2020 Commercial Real Estate Award winners.
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CRE Briefs: Investors Make Way for $2 Billion Master-Planned Community in Celina

Plus: Design details unveiled in new Harwood development, Cawley Partners plans new office project, KAI Enterprises consolidates North Texas footprint, and more.
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Harwood’s Tallest Tower Now Has its First Tenant

Prominent Dallas law firm Haynes and Boone signs 124,000 square foot lease, plans relocation in 2023.
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First Look: Reed Smith Moves into Harwood No. 10

The firm now occupies 50,000 square feet in Harwood No. 10.
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Deal Ticker: DFW’s Top Leases, Sales, and New Projects

Perot Development Co. is building a 196-acre industrial campus in Irving, a Denver-based group purchases 619,000 square feet in Carrollton, and more.
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Deal Ticker: DFW’s Top Leases, Sales, and New Projects

Transwestern hired to lease 95k square foot Preston Road office building, Keller Williams Realty to relocate North Dallas office, and more.
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Deal Tips Harwood’s Newest Building to More Than 85 Percent Leased

Also in the works for the 19-city block district: more restaurants, a hotel, and the tallest office tower in Harwood to date.
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Gabriel Barbier-Mueller to Receive D CEO’s 2020 Pioneer Award

The Harwood International founder and CEO transformed 19 city blocks in Dallas into a European-inspired, $4 billion mixed-use neighborhood.
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Finalists Announced: D CEO’s 2020 Commercial Real Estate Awards

The competition was stiff and judging was difficult, but 65 projects, transactions, and dealmakers stood out.
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