COVID-19

An Italian Holiday, Airlines, and Bad Timing

By Karen Eubank / March 16, 2020 /

“No one at [Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport] was ready for this,” Robbie Terry said. Least of all the airlines. Robbie and his wife, Molly Terry, are Lakewood residents who returned from southern Italy last week. On Thursday, March 12, to be specific. Their story gives new meaning to the phrase “timing is everything.” The Terrys…

Some Spring Home Tours Postpone Amid Coronavirus Concerns

By Joanna England / March 16, 2020 /

This year’s spring home tours are in jeopardy due to concerns regarding the spread of the novel coronavirus. Find out what is postponed now.

Cheer Up, North Texas: No Downtick in Office and Industrial Investment

By Candy Evans / March 16, 2020 /

The stock market is down, but CRE is looking pretty darn good right now, especially in North Texas…

NO Confirmed Case of COVID-19 in Lookout Apartments, Lake Highlands

By Candy Evans / March 14, 2020 /

Update 8:14 pm: Great news. Dallas City Councilman Adam McGough now says there is NOT a confirmed case of COVID-19 at the Lookout Apartments. Communication below: From the Lake Highlands Advocate, it appears there is confirmed case of Coronavirus at the Lookout Apartments in the Lake Highlands Town Center. But the tenant email outlines the new…

The State of Dallas Real Estate: There’s No Place Like Home, So Stay There

By Candy Evans / March 13, 2020 /

It’s been a scary, challenging week. Schools are extending their Spring Breaks for a week, there are no NBA games, no NHL games, and no Dallas Art Fair. At least one brokerage has shut down an office. Conferences are canceling left and right. New Rochelle, NY, is on lockdown with the National Guard enforcing. Museums…