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Art as economic development: Why Springfield is betting on creativity
Two big projects bookend efforts to turn art into a calling card in historic Springfield
Transformative towers, creative adaptations, impactful projects: DFW's Best Real Estate Deals recognized
Big real estate deals are still getting done in DFW. The creative strategies employed to get them across the finish line offer tons of helpful hints for others ? so dive in and check out the full list of winners.
Celina's new Legacy Hills neighborhood recognized for amenities, mix of homes
Check out this story to learn more about the winner in the planned community/single-family category of Dallas Business Journal's Best Real Estate Deals.
Preston Harbor land sale heralded as a first step to unlocking Texoma's economic potential
Check out this story to learn more about the winner in the land sale category of Dallas Business Journal's Best Real Estate Deals.
Novel Turtle Creek heralded for taking luxury living to new heights in Dallas
Check out this story to learn more about the winner in the urban multifamily category of Dallas Business Journal's Best Real Estate Deals.
Jefferson at the Grove commended for dense luxury living in Frisco
Check out this story to learn more about the winner in the suburban multifamily category of Dallas Business Journal's Best Real Estate Deals.
Towering feat: Knox Street Development wins top honors among Best Real Estate Deals
Out of 55 finalists, 18 category winners were crowned at DBJ's Best Real Estate Deals Awards. From those 18, one has been selected as the Deal of the Year. This one involves some of the biggest names in Dallas real estate as well as a couple of Texas billionaires. Check out the grand ambition behind the Knox Street Development and check out the latest renderings for the luxury project in this story.
Second phase of HOME initiative could move needle for housing affordability, ABOR reports
The Austin Board of Realtors recently released a report examining the second phase of Austin?s HOME Initiative, saying that the impacts could potentially help alleviate the strain on housing affordability in the city. ABOR said in an announcement its analysis estimated that ?between 87 and 871 new homes could be built annually as a result of reducing the minimum lot size by allowing two homes to be built instead of just one on current lots.? ?The analysis shows that a $540,000 home ??
Atlanta pending home sales decline as spring housing market kicks off
Metro Atlanta pending home sales declined at the second sharpest rate in the country.
Roseville emerges as popular city for senior housing
Many of the same qualities that have boosted Roseville's population in recent years ? availability of housing, quality of life and access to amenities ? are increasingly making it a choice for a niche form of housing.