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If you think you need to leave town to go fishing every day, think again. This completely updated 1950s Midcentury Modern classic sits on a fully stocked lake with a boathouse about a block north of Preston Hollow in the bucolic North Lake Estates neighborhood. If you know, you know. Originally built for commercial real…
The Uptown success story just keeps on racking up wins, the latest being the likely expansion of the Old Parkland office campus’s newest addition. Just last week, Crow Holdings’ senior managing director for office development revealed that a second phase to Old Parkland East is now in the works, with project filings incoming. “If we…
When it comes to growth, McKinney has been on a tear. All that growth, though, means the Collin County suburb might need to be more deliberate in its housing policy to address affordability issues. To that effect, housing advocates and officials are putting on the first-ever McKinney Affordable Housing Summit next month. The event will…
A sweeping federal housing bill that could boost housing supply and provide relief on the affordability front is facing some resistance in the House of Representatives as prospective homebuyers continue to grapple with elevated home prices and mortgage rates. Last week, the Senate overwhelmingly passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act with bipartisan support.…
Well, Spring Break is over at Dallas City Hall, and your elected officials will be back to the regular grind of what’s shaping up to be a wild, high-stakes year of tough decisions. From what to do with 1500 Marilla St. to how to overhaul the public library system, officials have a lot to consider…
By Jonathan MillerSpecial Contributor Takeaways Thinking About Real Estate as a Bank Safety Deposit Box There’s a lot here to consider for a Friday afternoon and the first day of spring, but hey, you’ve got all weekend, and the test isn’t until Monday. Investors are always searching for assets that don’t move in the same…