DFW Real Estate

From Gridiron to Groundbreaking: How Two High School Football Teammates Are Tackling Affordable Housing in Dallas

In this continuing series on real estate development in Southern Dallas, we introduce you to real estate professionals who are part of Innovan Neighborhood's Community Developers Roundtable. They’re working to bring new life to long-neglected parts of Dallas.   

The New Dallas Landscape, Part 4: Meet Kwame Ellis and Khalid Shabazz, founders of Titan and Associates. 
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The Last Word: Ebby Halliday’s Chris Kelly on How Housing Tracks the Economy, and Why DFW Looks Good in 2023
Ebby Halliday Cos. President and CEO Chris Kelly was one of the speakers at a recent Real Estate & Economic Outlook event presented by the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce Wednesday at SMU. While many experts believe the U.S. may go into recession later this year, Kelly believes the housing market may already be regaining its feet by then.
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In DFW, Population and Job Growth are Fueling the Nation’s Hottest Multifamily Market
by | Apr 4, 2022

DFW has become the epicenter of growth in North America, Danny Baker says. “We’re in the middle of a population boom that has led to DFW outperforming other markets in terms of job creation and growth as well as the demand for all types of CRE,” says Baker, who helms CBRE’s DFW multifamily capital markets team....

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construction management
Dallas Metro Ranks No. 1 in U.S. for Real Estate Development Over the Past 10 Years
by | Feb 18, 2022
That boom you heard in Dallas-Fort Worth the last decade? That was real estate activity. According to a new report from StorageCafe, the Dallas Metro ranks No. 1 in the U.S. for the most activity seen in all sectors of real estate over those 10 years. From residential permits to corporate relocations to retail to industrial and more, here's a look at what boomed most.
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Round Table

Office, Multifamily: Building the Fabric of a City

by | Dec 19, 2016
Experts from CBRE, Blackard Global, PegususAblon, and others discuss the trends that are shaping the built environment.
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