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Dirt moving, walls going up at Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Avanyu Plaza
Dirt is moving and walls are going up at several projects at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and Avanyu Plaza near 12th Street and I-40.
Dallas County to start construction on its $52 million life science building late December
Construction on Dallas County Health and Human Services’ new $52 million laboratory facility will start in late December, the latest in a wave of building underway or planned in the city's Medical District. The 65,040-square-foot building will be the new primary laboratory facility for Dallas County Health and Human Services. Read this to see who the players in the project are and check out DBJ's list of the largest general contractors in North Texas.
Former Phillies pitcher Pedro Martinez buys home in Miami soon after selling one (PHOTOS)
The former Philadelphia Philadelphia pitcher recently sold a home in a neighboring Florida city.
Deal Dash: GBT Realty seeks approval on Midtown tower; International design firm opens Nashville office
In this week's installment of Deal Dash: GBT Realty seeks approval for its proposed 27-story tower on West End Avenue; international design firm DLR Group opens first Nashville office — and more.
Camping World site on Rocklin’s Toy Row sold to Utah-based buyer, planned for new use
Camping supplies are out for a property on Rocklin's Toy Row, but the next use is likely to fit with other businesses in that retail stretch.
Fort Worth firm raising $150M fund targeting commercial real estate
Fort Worth-based Exline Capital is well on its way to $150 million in a fund targeting commercial real estate. Crestline Management has raised $200 million for opportunistic investments. And if you’re aiming to bet on rental properties in a specific city — say Dallas, Austin or Miami — there’s a fund for that. Form D Friday, our weekly roundup of federal filings tied to securities deals in Dallas-Fort Worth, provides early indications of what businesses and investors might be planning.
Nextdoor sues JLL, claims it falsely inflated rent to gain a larger commission
Nextdoor sued real estate firm JLL for allegedly causing the social media network to sign a lease on its new headquarters with inflated rent based on false square footage – meaning they would pay substantially more on rent for space that did not exist.
The key hurdles facing a new FBI headquarters in Greenbelt
The agency's proposed move is subject to complications including financing and political pushback.
Accenture to open generative AI studio in Salesforce Tower
The global professional services firm is seeing significant client interest in generative AI, Accenture's North America CEO said. The hub will open within its existing space at Salesforce Tower.
Prince George’s tax subsidy worth $33 million to boost Oxon Hill mixed-use project
The incentive is necessary, “given how the markets and environment for development have evolved,” the developer said.