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With nearly 20 million square feet delivered this year, this won't be an over-supply if 2015 is any indication; nearly 20 million square feet of new space arrived that year and almost all has been absorbed.
Young professionals seek apartments equipped with keyless entry, wireless thermostats and security cameras—all accessible from a handheld device and Digit 1919 apartment complex meets these needs.
The micro-unit concept of approximately 103 total units was chosen due to the growing demand of rentals aimed at young professionals who want to live in popular neighborhoods without paying steep rents.
A recent reconfiguration of space helped to seal the deal for Cozen, with space designed to incorporate concepts law firms are seeking, yet efficient relative to the key metric of attorney-to-square-foot ratio.
One of two underground schools within Fort Worth ISD, the new school replaces an underground facility built in the late 1970s, which had numerous water infiltration issues and almost no natural daylight.
The town is attracting retail and office development because it is a high-income area with a large suburban population and has town leadership that promotes and encourages high-quality development.
Only three multifamily properties have been built in Flower Mound within the past 17 years; it and the Mansfield submarkets are two of the strongest in Dallas/Fort Worth and high on the list for active buyers.