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U.S. CRE Turning Around In 2014, According To New PwC/ULI Report

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Housing, non-residential construction, and a revival in exploration industries could be the key economic drivers. Dallas/Fort Worth – Dallas/Fort Worth moved up four spots to number five in the 2014 survey. According to survey respondents, San Francisco is a solid “buy” for all property types.

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LOCATION FOCUS: Texas: Big Heart, Country, Business

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Conveniently situated at the intersection of Interstate 35 and Highway 287, this prime location is less than 35 minutes to Downtown Dallas to the north, less than 60 minutes to Waco and the Texas Hill Country to the south, 18 miles to I-45 and the Piney Woods to the East, and 45 minutes to Downtown Fort Worth to the west.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

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Hovnanian Homes, Dallas-Fort Worth. Alexa Drees Walker , 31, Design Center Director, Drees Homes, Fort Mitchell, Ky. Dallas-Fort Worth. . Village, a residential program for formerly homeless people • Fundraising for Austin Angels. Philip Chan , 37, Principal Architect, AIA, PDS Studio, Arcadia, Calif.

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BUSINESS REPORT: Texas – Innovation Moves Front And Center In Austin

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Largest Cities (2011): Houston, 2,145,146; San Antonio, 1,359,758; Dallas, 1,223,229; Austin, 820,611; Fort Worth, 758,738. It is now fully developed and contains upscale retail and restaurants, Class A offices, a hotel and conference center, residential condominiums and City Hall. TEXAS FAST FACTS.

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Business Facilities’ 2019 Metro Rankings Report

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These efforts are paying off as jobs are being created in construction, hospitality, transportation, retail and healthcare. In 2018, approximately 2,200 single-family residential permits were issued in Buckeye. Employment in the West Texas county is surging by nearly 12 percent, more than seven times the national average (Roper, 2019).

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