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Dallas has continued to exhibit an affordable housing need and while it is in need of new stock, most of the activity is in the form of acquisitions and rehabs, leaving the suburbs open to new development, says Melton in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
Dallas-Fort Worth boasts the fourth biggest increase in Baby Boomer renters in the country at 46% versus 10% growth in millennial renters, with both rates well above the national growth.
Las Colinas led the Dallas-Fort Worth market in office leasing activity during the third quarter of 2017, with 505,905 square feet in new deals and renewals—topping Legacy/Frisco and Uptown.
E-commerce continues to drive demand for warehouse and distribution space; moreover, the increase in cloud computing is also creating an unprecedented need for data centers.
Looking ahead to the holiday season, filled centers have the potential to provide the strongest consumer spending in years, as occupancy remains steadfast at all-time highs, reaching 94.6% in third quarter.
The second DFW location of Flix Brewhouse is underway with a concept that combines the latest Hollywood productions, brewed on-premises craft beer and delicious food–all served in the theater.
Oaxaca plans to redevelop the old W&B Refrigeration building, located near its flagship Sylvan | Thirty mixed-use development, into a creative dining and retail space with indoor and outdoor gathering space.