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Merriman Anderson/Architects took part in restoring 26 historic buildings in DFW, including The Statler, 1401 Elm, Old Dallas High School, Tower Petroleum Building, Butler Brothers Building and the Sinclair Building.
WeWork is leasing 77,000 square feet at the Towers at Williams Square on three floors in the central tower, which will be the shared workspace provider's first site in a suburban market in North Texas.
Commercial Cafe's study on workplace layouts found that 56% of Texans prefer private offices, with home offices in second place with 16% of the vote and co-working in third place at 9%.
The newest phase of a 324-acre mixed-use project, The Realm at Castle Hills, features 80 condominiums that will begin pre-selling this month in an effort to plug the housing void in the DFW metro area.
Comerica Bank Tower closed out the year with a total aggregate of 28,499 rentable square feet due in part to a capital improvements program that was undertaken by M-M Properties and TriGate Capital.
Using data from Yardi Matrix and the US Census Bureau, RentCafe looked into renter population changes between 2011 and 2016, and analyzed rent price changes to judge the impact of each suburb's popularity.
All signs point to significantly more flex space in up-and-coming Austin and others in between as JLL's Markets to Watch in 2019 reveals the top 10 US markets poised for rapid growth this year.
In this exclusive, Greg Fuller, president/COO at Granite Properties and NAIOP 2019 chairman, recently discussed some of the trends coming into play this year, office demand predictions and CRE challenges.
There is a premium associated with more infill, higher barrier to entry submarkets as seen with the Arlington, TX location of the 63,124-square-foot Albertsons, which recently sold to a private investor.