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Winners Announced: D CEO’s Mergers & Acquisitions Awards 2024

From multi-billion dollar deals to some of the busiest dealmakers in the region, we celebrate the transactions that help make North Texas the business hub it is today.
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Hot Property: A Quintessential Historic Hollywood-Santa Monica Tudor 

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Serra Real Estate Capital, Dallas County Open Mixed-Use Parking Structure in Downtown Dallas

The current property is a prelude to further on-site development that is anticipated in conjunction with the $3.7 billion Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center expansion.
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From a Read-In to Arrests: Inside the Pro-Palestine Encampment at UT Dallas

When a protest at the University of Texas at Dallas became an encampment, authorities moved in quickly. Here is a dispatch from the day, which ended with about 20 arrests.
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The Tollway radio ads have become a worm that has burrowed deep inside my ears.
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Undermain Theatre Closes Its 40th Season With Oldest Surviving Greek Drama

Deep Ellum’s longtime theater will present The Persians to close its fourth decade in operation, a dramatization of the downfall of the Persian Empire that still echoes today.
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