How CBRE’s Jack Gosnell Helped Build Uptown
In 1978, Jack Gosnell was about a half-dozen years into his retail real estate career when he reached a turning point. His boss and mentor, industry icon Henry S. Miller Jr., had a heart attack and...
View ArticleWinners Revealed: D CEO’s 2024 Commercial Real Estate Awards
Those who have lived in Dallas all their lives and those who are new to town agree on one thing: The region’s greatest strength is its can-do attitude. It’s contagious and has helped pull North Texas...
View ArticleFirst Look: PopStroke, Tiger Woods’ Mini Golf Concept at Grandscape
After breaking ground last August, mini-golf ‘eatertainment’ concept PopStroke—co-owned by CEO and founder Greg Bartoli, Tiger Woods’ TGR Ventures, and TaylorMade Golf Co.—is slated to open March 28 at...
View ArticleBehind the Deal: Why LiquidStack Relocated Headquarters from Massachusetts to...
After an extensive search for a new headquarters and its first manufacturing plant, data center cooling innovator LiquidStack has planted its flag in DFW. Previously headquartered in the Boston area,...
View ArticleExperts Weigh In: What the NAR Settlement Could Mean for DFW’s Residential...
The rules of the residential real estate game may soon change—big time. A mid-March announcement from the National Association of Realtors sparked an ever-growing swirl of media coverage that tried to...
View ArticleHow Xebec Realty Is Resurrecting an Industrial Ghost Town
On a temperate mid-January day, with a bird’s eye view from the helicopter of Dallas, then South Dallas, Randy Kendrick narrates the pieces of an infrastructure puzzle he’s connecting. Soon, we come...
View ArticleBehind the $22 Million Verdict Against Gene Phillips’ Company
The first serious sign of Daniel Moos’ trouble at Pillar Income Asset Management arrived with a document he had never seen. It was a two-page contract that said Moos had signed his 2 percent stake in a...
View ArticleA First Look at the New Crescent Fort Worth, and How to Spend a Weekend There
For years, Crescent Real Estate Chairman John Goff commuted past a 5-acre plot in the heart of Fort Worth’s affluent Cultural District. Despite a desire to see something be built on the prime plot of...
View ArticleCraig Hall on Why He’s Reinventing His Frisco Office Park
As it stands today, HALL Park is somewhere between its past and its future. The 162-acre development began life as an office park, but reach back even further to 1990, and it was a plot of land that...
View ArticleHow Dallas Newcomer Stephen Kotler Plans to Grow Douglas Elliman’s Local...
Stephen Kotler says Dallas is primed for a residential boom. The CEO of brokerage for Douglas Elliman’s Western region uprooted from Los Angeles to Highland Park last fall with his fiancée Callae...
View ArticlePioneer Award Winner Jack Matthews Shares His Community Investment Strategies
Last year, for the first time since growing Matthews Southwest into a global development firm, Jack Matthews brought together his full leadership team—everyone who owns a piece of the company. Because...
View ArticleFirst Look: The New Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas
There’s an assortment of horse statues placed about The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas. Stately statuettes and endearing figurines adorn the shelves of the downstairs lobby. Sleek stallions sit on...
View ArticleDallas Stars to Build $45 Million Multipurpose Athletic Facility in Northlake
The Dallas Stars are continuing their expansion tear. Yesterday, the professional hockey team and the Town of Northlake broke ground on a 225,000-square-foot multipurpose athletic facility that will...
View ArticleWhy Mikial Onu Is Pursuing Opportunities in Southern Dallas with The Adaline
Mikial Onu can rattle off the stats from memory. Off the top of his head, he’ll tell you that a little over 5,700 people work blue collar jobs in zip code 75241, that the annual income range for those...
View ArticleFormer Mayor Tom Leppert: Let’s Get Back on Track, Dallas
Lately, there’s been much talk about the high-speed rail project connecting Dallas to Houston. Unfortunately, much of this discussion has been clouded by misinformation. It’s time to cut through the...
View ArticleScenes from D CEO’s 2024 Commercial Real Estate Awards
In late March, the region’s top commercial real estate leaders gathered at the Frontiers of Flight Museum to honor D CEO’s 2024 Commercial Real Estate Awards finalists and winners. The exclusive event...
View ArticleWhat’s Behind DFW’s Outpatient Building Squeeze?
Healthcare providers are stuck between the rock of increasing demand and the hard place of high construction costs, pushing tenants into locations that may not have been on their radar before inflation...
View ArticleGreg Bibb Pulls Back the Curtain on Dallas Wings Relocation From Arlington to...
Come 2026, the Dallas Wings will have a larger, newly renovated home stadium in Dallas. After a unanimous city council vote to relocate the team from Arlington to Dallas, the Wings will call Dallas...
View ArticleWhat Commercial Real Estate Leaders Can Learn From an Economic Downturn
Little did I know what was coming when I joined the commercial real estate industry in 1985, just before we started feeling the impact of the newly enacted Tax Reform Act of 1986. This would be the...
View ArticleSerra Real Estate Capital, Dallas County Open Mixed-Use Parking Structure in...
Dallas County and Serra Real Estate Capital have opened a 12-story, mixed-use parking garage at 700 Jackson St. in Dallas. The 480,000-square-foot structure is a prelude to further on-site development...
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