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Sales and daily model home tours are underway in Trendmaker Homes' newest line, with customers also having a suite of online home shopping tools to experience homes before scheduling an onsite or virtual appointment.
Amarillo had the fourth best unemployment rate recovery and Plano had the 11th best unemployment recovery at mid-year, according to a WalletHub city-by-city report.
CT Realty has acquired a 18.46-acre infill site to develop Stadium Logistics Center, a 329,402-square-foot industrial building to meet the surging demand for supply chain distribution space amid spiking e-commerce sales growth.
Urban Logistics Realty executed its first lease at Urban District 30 with 1000Bulbs.com in a 203,040-square-foot lease, one of the larger leases in the Mesquite/Garland submarkets year to date.
The promising US economic recovery is becoming increasingly fragile, with strong retail sales
and home sales on the plus side versus weakening consumer confidence and delayed federal stimulus efforts on the downside.
Construction is continuing on public sector work, which is using lower costs and public facility downtime to its advantage, all while putting a greater emphasis on hygiene and safety through the use of technology.
The Dallas/Fort Worth multifamily market experienced modest downward movement in market fundamentals in second quarter 2020 due to COVID-19 and the economic downturn.
Dollar stores have been deemed as essential businesses and remained open throughout the pandemic, and as unemployment numbers increase, many households are struggling to make ends meet.