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The global commercial real estate firm struck a preferred partner agreement with on-site charging infrastructure design, installation and operations company EV+. The companies will focus on properties they call critically underserved in charging stations: apartment complexes, hotels and health care facilities.
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The city added about 5,500 residents last year, reversing its trend of population loss, according to recent Census data. See what Big D's headcount is up to and how Dallas and Fort Worth compare to other cities in the state and nation.
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New and quick growth comes with challenges, Celina Mayor Ryan Tubbs said. He should know. Celina's population shot up an eye-popping 26.6% from July 2022 to July 2023.
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Dallas homebuilder Highland Homes is making good on a bid for a larger footprint in south-central Texas. The builder is one of the most active in North Texas and builds in the Houston area as well. Read on for the latest in Highland's expansion push.
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The company he founded became hugely influential in DFW — and across the United States. D.R. Horton ranks No. 1 on the Builder 100 ranking of the nation's biggest homebuilders. He was also lauded for creating a unique and supportive company culture, championing initiatives such as summer camp for employees’ children.
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Fort Worth's John Goff, a prominent real estate and energy executive, was part of the group that purchased this site from oil and gas company Apache Corp. They plan to develop a mixed-use hub with high-end office, hospitality, residential and retail space.
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After buying a local startup, this software maker will refocus U.S. hiring in a historic building in downtown Dallas. Read on to find out why its CEO thinks Dallas can be a fruitful location for the company's next chapter.
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The move comes after Fort Worth City Council approved incentives for the company May 14. Hundreds of jobs and a sizable investment in tenant improvements and equipment are in play.
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Bank CEOs who are eager to expand into Tarrant County should keep in mind the history between the two sides of DFW — and they may want to consider changing their phone numbers. In this exclusive story, learn about the strategy behind the westward push and find out what business leaders already on that side of the Metroplex think.
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A decades-old Neiman Marcus warehouse in Irving is planned to come down for a massive data center. See why public officials and investors are clamoring for more data centers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Collin County is not just a leader for population growth in North Texas — it's also one of the hottest spots in the entire nation. New Census data just dropped that provide some fresh perspective of that growth.
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A restaurant chain with 29 locations in the Golden State has moved its corporate headquarters to Dallas-Fort Worth and is setting out on an ambitious expansion plan. The company just opened its first restaurant outside of California in Collin County and plans 30 locations in North Texas over the next five years. Check out where they'll be, what's on the menu and financial details like restaurant revenue in this story.
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The extension of the development could include new restaurants, shops, luxury apartments, a four-story office building and a "high-caliber brand" hotel. Read on for more details on the high-profile project.
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A prominent investment group recently bought more than 70 acres in Prosper along the Dallas North Tollway just north of U.S. Route 380, which is considered a hot spot for future development. Learn more about how the deal and this part of fast-growing Collin County in this story.
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Just shy of $20 billion in commercial mortgage-backed securities debt backing U.S. office properties is set to mature in the next year, happening at a time when interest rates now are expected to be higher than previously anticipated. A re-pricing for that environment is underway.