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Four developments in West Dallas will add much-need retail and residential space, and Oaxaca's Brent Jackson discusses investing in underserved areas of the city in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Without a facilities management team in place, compliance risk needs, and aging healthcare facilities and infrastructures leave the potential disruption to patient care at a high rate.
The city's population has nearly doubled since 2010; currently estimated to be approximately 11,000 people, and single-family development, Chalk Hill, is expected to accommodate some of that growth.
The new Baylor Scott & White Health Sports Therapy and Research complex on the Dallas Cowboys campus is an educational opportunity for visitors as much as it is a healthcare destination for athletes.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, NAI Robert Lynn recently discussed the top trends emerging as companies look to relocate or redesign space to recruit and retain employees, especially Millennials and Gen Zers.
Ranked third in industrial space, DFW is poised for more progress due overall job growth, affordable leasing and ownership opportunities, rising land prices and values still well under replacements costs.
A year ago, Fort Capital set an aggressive goal to own and operate 2 million square feet of industrial space by third quarter 2019, and the firm has already reached the 1.134 million-square-foot mark.