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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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D CEO to Honor Mark Cuban as “Community Hero” For His Leadership Efforts

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."
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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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Commercial Real Estate

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
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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.
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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.
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Commercial Real Estate

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.
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Commercial Real Estate

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.
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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.
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