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111 Dallas Arts Groups Unite to Push for ‘Save Our Stages’ Act
The bipartisan U.S. Senate bill would authorize $10 billion in grants to support independent arts organizations
By Peter Simek
Commercial Real Estate
Dallas’ Hotel Industry Took A Massive Hit From COVID-19
This is how area leaders plan to recover.
By Sofia Krusmark
Commercial Real Estate
May 2020 E-Commerce Sales Eclipsed The 2019 Online Holiday Shopping Season
COVID-19 didn't change retail, it just accelerated significant trends affecting the way we shop, says Venture Commercial Real Estate Managing Director and Partner John Zikos.
By John Zikos
Coronavirus
Texas Mayors Push for COVID-19 Relief Funding
The economic shutdown has wreaked havoc on local budgets. Nearly 100 Texas mayors signed a letter asking for congressional help.
By Peter Simek
Sports News
Preparing Facilities For the Return of Sports
Sports arena design pros from Gensler share strategies for bringing fans back to the stands.
By Paige Walters
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Commercial Real Estate
COVID-19 Requires New Ways of Working and Leading
Jackson-Shaw's Michele Wheeler says leaders should take a “people-first” approach to engage teams—both the remote environment and those transitioning back to the workplace.
By Michele Wheeler
Housing Market
DFW Residential Market Posts Surprisingly Strong Second-Quarter Sales, Starts
Area new-home closings climbed to 10,565—the highest quarterly number since late 2006.
By Ben Swanger
Healthcare
An Unlikely Pair: Wastewater and COVID-19
Tracing coronavirus though wastewater can identify trends across a broader region identify emerging hot spots, writes expert from AECOM.
By Rami Issa
Healthcare
What Air Travel Might Look Like Post-COVID-19
DFW Airport has become a laboratory for new technologies designed to keep air travelers safe amidst a pandemic
By Peter Simek
Coronavirus
The Whole World Is Uncertain About How to Best Handle Reopening Schools
A lack of research, clear outcomes makes planning for pandemic schooling difficult and frustrating
By Peter Simek