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On more than 20 acres in downtown near the convention center, Farmers Market and city hall, plans call for a project including class-A office, residential, retail, hospitality and open space uses with a high-tech slant.
Texas has made significant investments in energy and the deregulated electricity market has resulted in low electricity costs, and Plano also provides a highly networked hyperscale location, GlobeSt.com learns in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>.
With the aging population often in need of healthcare products to be delivered, more companies are adding space to accommodate operations, leading a medical company to lease Lower Tollway space.
The 48-year-old Park Forest office campus is in a dense infill area of Dallas which has been gentrifying with millennials, resulting in demand greater than the number of self-storage units that can be built.
Mustang Station sits conveniently at 2500 Bill Moses Pkwy., next to the area's DART light rail station, providing residents with quick and easy access to public transportation throughout Dallas.
The all-suites brands by Hilton have significantly increased footprints, thanks to prototypes that make it easy to build Embassy Suites, Homewood Suites and Home2 Suites in high-barrier-to-entry locations.
This T5@Alliance data center campus will have the capacity to replicate the entire megawattage put out by every other data center location in North Texas combined–essentially doubling capacity in the area.
The environmental footprint for the Toyota Motor North America's headquarters campus is smaller due to the company's environmental challenge, setting goals to reach beyond net zero and create a positive impact on the planet.