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Subaru of America relocating regional office to Coppell and expanding
The automaker is relocating its central region office from Illinois to an existing facility in Coppell. It's also expanding.
Massive producer of drinking straws, balloons inks large warehouse lease
The company produces more than 20 million drinking straws, stirrers and similar items every day. Sip into this story to find where this manufacturing giant has landed in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and take a look at the largest industrial lease deals so far this year.
Trammell Crow Co. is latest partner in huge Fields West project to execute office space
Master developer Fehmi Karahan said he feels confident the Trammell Crow team will attract ?top office prospects," including potential corporate tenants, to Fields West due to the range of amenities planned at the site.
More than half of downtown Dallas skyscraper up for sale
Could this concrete downtown Dallas tower be your next home? Brokers say it's possible. Investors now have the chance to buy the majority of a Dallas icon, which could open the building to partial conversion into apartments.
Texas filmmaking industry could one day rival Hollywood
Over the years, the film and media industry has been one of the lesser-known players in the Texas economy, but some in the field say the Lone Star State is on its way to being a go-to place for films and TV shows. Paul Jensen, executive director of the Texas Media Production Alliance, was a recent guest on the Texas Business Minds podcast, where he discussed what's needed for Texas to thrive in this growing part of the domestic economy.
Paceline Equity Partners raises $780M to do deals in real estate, other sectors
Paceline Equity Partners, founded in 2018 by former executives of distressed-investing specialist Lone Star Funds, is the latest Dallas-area firm to rake in a major haul of capital after closing its oversubscribed second fund at $780 million. Read on to learn more about how the fund plans to put the cash to work.
WeWork reveals which locations in DFW are staying, which are closing
In a new legal filing, the coworking giant gave a fuller accounting of which leases it plans to hold onto in North Texas moving forward. The decisions have big implications for landlords as well as folks looking to rent desks, private offices, lounges and high-speed Wi-Fi.
Six build-to-rent communities coming to Collin, Denton, Tarrant counties this summer
Build-to-rent homes are an increasingly popular option for people who want an upgrade from apartments but aren?t quite ready for homeownership. These forthcoming rentable homes from Taylor Morrison will feature ground-floor living, limited to no wall-sharing, smart home technology and several amenities. Read on to learn more about these communities.
Behind the deal: Independent Bank's $2B sale to Florida company was years in making
Independent Bank Group shares rose more than 8% after news of the company's sale to Florida-based SouthState Corp., the parent of SouthState Bank. Independent CEO David Brooks discussed the deal in an interview with Dallas Business Journal, including why the bank is selling and what it means for employees in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight in Arlington already breaking ticket sales marks
The promoter says more than 35,000 tickets have already been sold at an average price of $248? meaning the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight is set to be the biggest gate in Texas combat sports history, Sports Business Journal reports.