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Jul 12, 2022
ARLINGTON – Lincoln Square is getting a facelift.
Arlington’s city council has promised the new owner, Trademark Property Company, $9 million in grant funding in exchange for investing at least $150 million in center renovations.
The City of Arlington will also contribute $14.75 million from its Innovative Venture Capital Fund for the project.
Built in 1983, the center holds about half a million sf of leasable space.
Read more at Connect CRE
A new report from Cushman & Wakefield showed North Texas leading the country in warehouse building with more than 70 million sf of warehouse and distribution space under construction midyear.
Most of the new construction is underway in southern Dallas County and in the Alliance Texas area of North Fort Worth. North Texas warehouse development has more than doubled in just the last year, and over 30 local warehouse projects were completed in the second quarter.
With construction costs rising and higher interest rates on loans for building, Cushman & Wakefield officials are predicting that area warehouse building may have peaked.
Read more at Dallas Morning News
The I 35 corridor on both sides from I20 south to Burleson has it’s share as well!
Following the tragedy at Robb Elementary, Mayor Don McLaughlin announced the school will be demolished.
The new school will have state-of-the-art security measures and enhanced educational offerings. H-E-B is collaborating with Huckabee and Joeris General Contractors on construction.
The school is expected to open in 2024.
Read more at San Antonio Business Journal
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