The March issue of Texas Real Estate Business has arrived – read "Small Cities, Big Ambitions" on the cover.
Many municipalities in Texas are revamping their downtown areas to support growth, recruit new businesses and make better use of well-located older buildings.
By Taylor Williams; insights from – Raudel Garza, Edinburg Economic Development Corporation (EEDC); Stephanie Mullins, City of Farmers Branch Economic Development and Tourism; Karl Stundins, City of Lancaster, TX; Christian Fletcher, CEcD, Marble Falls Economic Development Corporation; Beverly Abell, City of Mesquite; Nathan Tafoya, CEcD, EDP, Mount Pleasant Economic Development Corporation; Raylan Smith, CITY OF TERRELL; Kelly Violette, CEcD, PCED, AICP, Tomball Economic Development Corporation (TEDC); and Steven M. Valdez, Weslaco EDC.
Macroeconomic, Institutional Obstacles Hinder Retail Supply Growth in Austin
But high occupancy continues to sustain rent growth.
By Taylor Williams; insights from – Cole Brodhead, Edge; Robby Eaves, CCIM, Commercial Industrial Properties, LLC; Nick Young, Excel Fitness; Barry Haydon, JLL.
Inside the Issue:
How to Revitalize Urban Landscapes Through Mixed-Use Development
Three developments in Georgia, a state that like Texas has business-friendly policies and strong paces of job and population growth, provide blueprints that others can follow.
Checking in on Houston
A roundtable discussion reinforces the notion that the Bayou City remains a fascinating market that embraces economic evolution and discovery without compromising its roots.
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