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Ran Holman

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Commercial Real Estate

Newmark Selects The Link at Uptown for its New Dallas Office

With its two-floor lease, the commercial real estate firm will bring three of its North Texas offices together under one roof.
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Commercial Real Estate

Ran Holman: How COVID Sparked a Rapid Evolution in the Way We Use Office Space

The Newmark exec says the workplace needs to be an environment that feeds and supports connections and relationships.
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Commercial Real Estate

New Lineup of Contributing Editors for D CEO Real Estate

More than 100 market leaders have signed on to share their perspectives on industry trends, economic reports, and various sectors and submarkets.
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Commercial Real Estate

These Are The Real Estate Stories That Shaped 2020

Despite a global pandemic, DFW remained a hotbed for transactions.
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Business

The Risk of Losing Cultural Adhesion

The need for physical human connection will be instrumental in the restabilization of DFW's office market.
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Commercial Real Estate

Colliers International Taps Daniel Taylor to Lead DFW Market

The former CBRE executive will oversee all brokerage operations and service lines in North Texas.
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Commercial Real Estate

Ran Holman Departs Cushman & Wakefield For Newmark

The 30-year industry vet will oversee the firm’s growing presence in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and other Texas markets.
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Advice

On Topic: Strategies For a Successful Post-Merger Combination of Companies

Ran Holman, Bob Pryor, and Malcolm Holland talk common denominators, shared visions, and moving parts.
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Commercial Real Estate

What Dallas Has Learned From Black Swan Events of the Past

The city has been through sudden downturns in the past, says Cushman & Wakefield’s Ran Holman. Here’s why that gives us an edge.
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Commercial Real Estate

Embracing the Workplace of the Future

Great things are ahead, for those who don't hang on to the past.
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