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What a Retail Recovery Looks Like in Dallas

Many national retailers call North Texas home. Here’s how they’re faring in the wake of the pandemic.
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May 2020 E-Commerce Sales Eclipsed The 2019 Online Holiday Shopping Season

COVID-19 didn't change retail, it just accelerated significant trends affecting the way we shop, says Venture Commercial Real Estate Managing Director and Partner John Zikos.
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DFW Midyear Retail Report: Occupancy Declines in Wake of COVID-19

Market also hit by big-chain closings but comes into downturn from a position of strength.
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Deal Ticker: DFW’s Top Leases, Sales, and New Projects

Amazon plans $41 million project south of Interstate 20, Transwestern closes 200,000 square feet supply chain lease in Flower Mound, Veritex Bank expands footprint, and more.
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Rethinking Space is Key to Commercial Real Estate Recovery

From touchless technology to the return of private offices, the issues associated with this pandemic pose an entirely new set of challenges, says TREC CEO Linda McMahon.
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Helping North Texas Retailers Through Tumultuous Times

Herb Weitzman: It's up to all of us in real estate to do what it takes to get our tenants to the other side.
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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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The Great Accelerator: COVID-19 Hits Retail Industry Hard

The Retail Connection co-founder Alan Shor says the negative effects caused by the coronavirus will carry on for months, or even years, to come. 
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A New Retail Sector is Emerging from the COVID-19 Dust

Transwestern's Steve Williamson says concepts will come back. Though, we may not see as many of them as there were before–at least initially.
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