Lingering Uncertainty The number of DFW office projects will look different in 2021 than it did in the time before COVID-19. Pre-COVID, downtown Dallas was a forest of construction cranes. In [...]
The year 2020 feels like being in a war and now an unexpected battle is brewing in the property tax arena. Thus far, it has been a war against an unseen virus, a falling economy, and record [...]
On March 22, 2020, Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins issued a Shelter In Place order for the county. Many small businesses were gravely impacted. The full order can be accessed here. Many [...]
Like most of you, we closely followed the news on the spread of the coronavirus in the United States over the past couple of weeks. Directly linked to this pandemic, the stock market is plunging. [...]
We recently attended a breakfast presentation by Steve Brown of the Dallas Morning News. The event was hosted by Chicago Title in their Routh Street offices. The topic was the status of the DFW [...]
The Data We recently read a report published by Cushman & Wakefield on the DFW Industrial/Warehouse market and decided to continue our discussion from last week. The report contains the 2019 [...]
Living in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, cranes are a common site in the skyline. However, according to the Dallas Business Journal, four areas will see more activity and changes than the rest of [...]
North Texas counties, Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, and Denton, saw more than 138,000 new transplants who moved into the area in 2018. That is 1,545 people per day. Harris County continued to be the [...]
Malls in the United States are showing an increase in vacancies but for North Texas they are doing a little better. The malls that survive are doing do by adapting to the changes. Dallas Business [...]
Industrial sales have increased in the Dallas-Fort Worth area more so than any other markets in the country. As the population continues to grow, so does the industrial demand and job growth. The [...]