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The Ability to Mine Bitcoin in Fort Worth Could Be ‘Huge’ For City But Power Grid Issues Are a Concern

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / May 13, 2022 /

By Mike AlbaneseSpecial Contributor A Dallas-Fort Worth real estate investment executive said Fort Worth could see a boom period as it becomes the first U.S. city government to mine for Bitcoin.  “If this catches on, it could be huge,” said Cody Payne, Senior Vice President of Colliers International in Fort Worth. “For one, it could…

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Commercial Corner: Huge Burleson Business Park Sells to Private Investor

By Candy Evans / September 23, 2021 /

Colliers International scores a big sale in Burleson, the next hot outburb.

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Commercial Real Estate: Dallas-Fort Worth Isn’t Done With Density, Says Cody Payne

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / July 1, 2020 /
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By Cody Payne, Senior Vice President | Dallas-Fort WorthCapital Markets Group, Colliers International As the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex continues to add out-of-state residents, suburbs continue to expand. The race for affordable housing sends developers further away from urban cores in order to find suitable land options to build master-planned communities. With the growth of cities…

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Cody Payne: In Commercial Real Estate, COVID-19 Will Change The Way Office, Retail Spaces Work

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / June 10, 2020 /

By Cody Payne, Senior Vice President | Dallas-Fort WorthCapital Markets Group, Colliers International In the commercial real estate industry, we’ve been asked this a lot: How will COVID-19 affect office spaces and leasing moving forward? As occupiers start their transition back to office space, companies are starting to look after their staff’s health first. COVID-19…

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Talking The Future of Real Estate on The Office Industrial Connection

By Candy Evans / April 27, 2020 /

Back when apartments were going up faster than the price of toilet paper, we said, “Huh, maybe there are too many apartments.” Others said, “Nope.” And when we saw strip shopping centers fill up with Amazon-proof businesses such as nail salons, massage spas and hair stylists, we said “Wait until Coronavirus hits, the state closes…

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