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The continent’s tallest living wall could soon sprout in Dallas

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A 26-story, 319,000-sf residential tower planned for downtown Dallas will, when completed, include what its developer claims is the tallest living wall in North America.

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Chicago, Houston, and Dallas deemed ‘most dangerous cities for migratory birds’

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The top three most dangerous cities for bird collisions—Chicago, Houston, and Dallas—are located within the heart of North America’s most trafficked aerial corridors, according a new Cornell study. Collisions with buildings kill an estimated 600 million birds in the U.S. every year, according to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

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Caterpillar Moving Corporate HQ From Illinois to Texas

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Caterpillar will move its headquarters from suburban Chicago to suburban Dallas.

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Los Angeles Tops EPA Cities For ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings

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District of Columbia, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Dallas round out top five, cutting energy costs while increasing efficiency, reducing emissions.

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Crosstown Concourse: An 'organic' urban village

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went on a spree constructing regional distribution centers the length and breadth of the country, from Boston to Chicago, from Dallas to Los Angeles. In the 1920s sears, roebuck & Co. You could order a hound dog.

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Sports ‘districts’ are popping up all over America

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Stantec has several sports “district” projects underway in Dallas, Tampa, Chicago, and Edmonton. Sports arenas and stadiums continue to be the stimuli for urban reincarnations.

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10 Cities at Greatest Risk for Possible Housing Crisis

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Houston has the second highest number of delinquent FHA loans, followed by Chicago, Washington, DC, and Dallas. It was followed by Chicago; Washington, DC; Dallas; Riverside, CA; Baltimore; San Antonio, TX; Orlando, FL; and Tampa, FL. The Houston metropolitan area had the second-highest number of delinquent FHA loans.

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