office space

Workplace Changes You Can Expect in Post-Covid Office Space

By Sarah Bennett / August 12, 2020 /

Now that workers have been translating their homes into workspaces for months, one question is on the minds of many: when can we go back? But post-COVID office space will require careful planning and strategic changes, and the return to office life will require changes to the workspace itself, both big and small.   “Don’t make…

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…

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…

Foreclosure Rate Reaches 15-Year Low

By April Towery / January 27, 2020 /

Foreclosure activity drops to a 15-year low, Plano is one of the leading cities for office development, and Irving makes the cut for best municipalities to spend the honeymoon phase, and all in this week’s roundup of real estate news.

What Do You Do With an Old Newspaper Building?

By Bethany Erickson / August 18, 2019 /

It’s been a month and a day since it was announced that Ray Washburne’s Charter DMN Holdings had purchased the former Dallas Morning News headquarters on Young Street.  Known by many as the “Rock of Truth” because of the words etched on the front, Washburne’s company purchased the campus for $28 million, paying $5.6 million…