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Reed Smith's new space at Harwood No. 10 can accommodate up to 100 lawyers as the firm continues to pursue its growth strategy to create a full-service legal offering in the Dallas market.
Scheduled for completion in July 2021, the property is located near public transit including DART and the Las Colinas Area Personal Transit System, allowing easy access for corporate commuters in DFW.
Local brewers have followed a similar template to tested models, and as a result, provided desirable social settings in DFW, which will likely increase due to the passage of House Bill 1545.
While the co-working movement took root in the urban core of downtown, its role in DFW's office market is being cemented in the suburbs because of the vast geography of the metro.
Increasing demand fueled by the 131,800 new residents added between 2017 and 2018 is likely one of the reasons that developers are focused on building such a high number of apartments in DFW.
"We continue to make progress on deleveraging our balance sheet through asset sales," states David Blackman, president and CEO of Office Properties Income Trust.
In its first Denton location, Fitness Connection has leased 55,606 square feet of retail space in Golden Triangle Mall, which has been extensively redeveloped by GTM Development Ltd., a limited partnership.
In this EXCLUSIVE, Bret Biggart, Freedom Solar CEO, shared some insights into solar power across the state, the benefits of the Investment Tax Credit and what the future holds for solar in Texas.
Hana PwC Tower at Park District offers flexible office leasing for large enterprises, mid-tier companies and startups, with plans to eventually be in the top 25 global markets.
The increased drive for experience-based retail across the nation and in Dallas reflects a deeper economic trend─one with implications that go far beyond shopping centers and Millennials' shifting tastes.