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- Transwestern represents Catapult Health with nearly 31,000-SF office relocation in Dallas
Catapult Health has signed a new 30,656-square-foot office lease in The Offices at Prestonwood Place at 5294 Belt Line Road in Dallas. Transwestern Real Estate Services represented the tenant and CBRE ...
- Dallas health care firm relocates headquarters within city
Catapult Health, the leading national provider of employer-sponsored preventive checkups, is moving its headquarters from one Dallas ZIP code to another. The company has leased 30,656 square feet at ...
- The cost difference between California and Texas explained
The migration of Californians to North Texas isn’t slowing down — it’s gaining steam. For CBRE Group Inc. (NYSE: CBRE), the world's largest commercial real estate services and investment firm, a ...
- Healthcare firm picks new offices for a pandemic world
A Dallas-based healthcare firm is trading its high-rise offices for a low-density workplace. And the move is because of COVID-19. Catapult Health ...
- CBRE Group, Inc. Announces Details of Conference Call and Webcast for Fourth Quarter 2020 Financial Results
CBRE Group, Inc. (NYSE:CBRE) will release its fourth quarter 2020 financial results at approximately 6:55 a.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, February 23, ...
- 'Honor of my lifetime'
"To step into the chair as CEO of this business is the honor of my lifetime, honestly," said Mike Lafitte, the new CEO of Trammell Crow in an exclusive interview with the Dallas Business Journal.
- Lenders Rethink Assumptions as Pandemic Rages On
Amid the pandemic, lenders are still looking hard at industrial, multifamily and some office deals. But beyond that, other asset classes are drawing interest — and in some cases ...
- Signs of DFW Growth in Post-COVID Recovery
Recruiter RETS Associates recently opened a new office in Dallas to prepare for upcoming CRE hiring demand in that market, and Jana Turner of RETS discusses where she sees CRE hiring heading in that ...
- Atlanta, Dallas seen as most favorable U.S. markets for commercial development in 2021, CBRE analysis finds
The Southeast and Texas offer the most favorable conditions for commercial construction, claiming seven of the top 10 markets in CBRE’s inaugural Development Opportunity Index. CBRE’s Index analyze ...
- 2020 D-FW office leasing was down by the greatest total in decades
Another big decline in office space occupancy in the fourth quarter caused Dallas-Fort Worth net leasing to decline almost 4 million square feet for all ...
- Prologis buys LA Greyhound station for $91M
Industrial real estate giant Prologis paid $91 million for the Greyhound station, where it is planning a mixed-use project.
- CBRE Arranges Sale of Affordable Property in Dallas
CBRE has facilitated the sale of Rosemont at Timber Creek, a 100-unit affordable community in Dallas. Cascade Affordable Housing sold the 17-building asset to Dominium Development and Acquisition.