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Texas is expected to grow from 28 million to 45 million by 2040, which is outpacing the growth of healthcare professionals in the state, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
The construction boom is nowhere more apparent than the Harwood District near Uptown, with more than 3 million square feet of class-A office, residential and retail space within a campus/park-like setting.
The Statler is now a 159-room Hilton Curio Collection Hotel featuring a 14,000-square-foot ballroom with 10,000 square feet of meeting space, six restaurant venues and two roof pool decks.
Community features, resort-style amenities and smart homes require multifamily owners to be innovative in both product and people, says American Landmark's Lawing in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
The state's population growth and geographic advantages of being in the center of the Sunbelt and sharing a border with Mexico make it an obvious location for distribution networks and investor interest as a result.
The low cost of living, and ability to attract and retain the Millennial workforce, and diverse industry types are a major driver for Texas Millennials in finding opportunities that best suit their skillsets.
Kaufman County has grown exponentially during the last few years but residents of Kaufman and Van Zandt counties have very limited options for retail brick and mortar, which is about to change with the Crossroads.
Approximately 43% of employed Americans say they spend at least some time working remotely and there's no signs of that slowing as the traditional 9-to-5 five-day work week morphs into work-life integration.