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Investing in the Future of Work? Follow Population Growth

Velocis Partner David Seifert says even though we don’t know with certainty how people will work in the future, we know they’ll work somewhere.
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Commercial Real Estate

Performance Update on Downtown and Uptown Office Buildings

Despite the pandemic and ensuing economic challenges, leasing remains “exceptionally strong” at urban properties, new report from JLL finds.
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Commercial Real Estate

5 Strategies Law Firms Should Consider in a Post-COVID-19 Office Environment

Complete office rebuilds based solely on fear are not viable solutions for most firms, says Site Selection Group's Sean Tooke.
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Deal Ticker: DFW’s Top Leases, Sales, and New Projects

Downtown Dallas CVS sold to Florida-based buyer, The American Athletic Conference moves to Las Colinas, and UNT renews 56,000 square foot lease in Frisco.
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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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How To Provide Clean Spaces For Employees While Using Non-Toxic Choices

BOKA Powell's Courtney Richardson says a hybrid approach of rigorous cleaning methods and safer product selection will be required to combat coronavirus.
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Will Texas Real Estate Triumph Over Disruption and Fear?

Avison Young's Michael Kennedy says we have before.
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We’re Living Through Bizarre Times; Let’s Talk About The Future

Granite Properties CEO: The intensely densifying practices of “benching” and “hot-desking” are likely gone for some time–if not forever.
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The New Workplace: Planning for Reentry

DLR Group principal Jo Staffelbach Heinz explains what the coronavirus means for the future of work.
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Supporting Mental Health as We Return to Work

PDR’s Marc Bellamy says focus on people, processes and places will ease the transition.
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