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Global Solar Energy Provider Trina Solar Leases Huge DFW Industrial Facility, Will Create 1,500 Jobs
The 1.35 million-square-foot, single-tenant manufacturing plant is anticipated to open in late 2024.
By Bridget Reis
Commercial Real Estate
Creating the Office Environments of the Future for Workers Today
Stream Realty Partners' Ryan Evanich says landlords are expanding amenities and radically transforming existing buildings to provide the experiences workers want.
By Ryan Evanich
Commercial Real Estate
Property Managers Are Experts in All Things
Stream Realty Partners' Tiffany Marano says in a world filled with challenges, property managers remain ready to deliver.
By Tiffany Marano
Commercial Real Estate
Staying Current in An Ever-Changing Industrial Market
Here's what real estate professionals can do to help weather the times of uncertainty, according to Stream Realty Partners' Matt Dornak.
By Matt Dornak
Commercial Real Estate
Surplus of Office Space Will Soon Be Highrise Residential
Roughly 2 to 3 million square feet will soon be converted to multifamily, says Stream Realty Partners' Dan Harris.
By Dan Harris
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Hillwood Developing 1.7 Million Square Feet of New Industrial Space
Plus: City of Irving is offering up big incentives to lure banking giant Wells Fargo; Construction company Brasfield & Gorrie expands its North Texas presence; and more.
By Carla McCanna
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Finalists Announced: D CEO’s Corporate Counsel Awards
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Caterpillar Relocating Global Headquarters from Chicago to Irving
Plus: Jackson-Shaw adding to its Chisolm Business Park; Newmark sells Element Towers on LBJ; and more.
By Carla McCanna
Commercial Real Estate
Revenge of the Panther City
According to Stream Realty Partners' Clayton Kline, development in and around downtown Fort Worth has been a game-changer.
By Clayton Kline
Commercial Real Estate
Powerhouse Office Tenant Rep Team Reunites at Stream
Greg Biggs rejoins former partners Randy Cooper, Craig Wilson, and Dan Harris in anticipation of a big market rebound.