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Conversation With: Southern Dallas Developer Terrence Maiden
COVID-19 has magnified the need for healthcare, banking, and access to food in communities like Southern Dallas, says the RedBird redeveloper.
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The Dallas Mavericks owner has led by example in support of workers, small business owners, healthcare workers and first responders, and more.
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So You Want To Go Out To Eat. Not So Fast.
Don't listen to politicians. Listen to doctors and scientists. "It's not a cleaning issue," one said, "it's a transmission issue."
By Rosin Saez
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Ghost Kitchens are Gaining Traction in North Texas
The restaurant model, which focuses on takeout and delivery only, is expected to outlast the coronavirus itself.
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How a Pandemic Challenges The Real Estate Communication Plan
Weitzman's Ian Pierce shares how his firm handles internal, external, and client communication during COVID-19
By Ian Pierce
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Executive Perspectives: Charlie Morrison
Most people won’t feel comfortable going back to ‘life as usual;’ it’s imperative that brands position their businesses accordingly, says the Wingstop Restaurants CEO.
By Ben Swanger
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Executive Perspectives: David Hicks
The CEO of HomeVestors says company franchises have bought more homes virtually in the last month than in the past few years combined.
By Ben Swanger
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What A Global Economic Crisis Should Have Taught Us About Leadership
How many businesses will fall back into old habits when our comfort zones return, asks CONTI co-founder Carlos Vaz.
By Carlos Vaz
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Industrial Real Estate Sees Promising Future As Sector Benefits from E-Commerce During Pandemic
The fear of material runout will increase inventory demand by 5-7 percent, says NAI Robert Lynn's Industrial's Rick Medinis.
By Rick Medinis
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The Future of Work: What to Expect and How to Prepare
A new study from Cushman & Wakefield finds the new workplace will no longer be limited to a single location.