September 3, 2025 - 09:30

In a significant move within the Dallas real estate market, the Hersh Family and QIP have successfully acquired office space in the bustling Design District. This strategic investment highlights the growing demand for commercial real estate in the area, known for its vibrant art scene and proximity to downtown Dallas. The Design District continues to attract businesses looking for modern office environments that foster creativity and collaboration.
In addition to this acquisition, the Washburn Family has announced a restructuring of their real estate practice, aiming to enhance their operational efficiency and expand their portfolio. This shift is expected to position them better in a competitive market, allowing for more innovative approaches to real estate management and development.
Furthermore, Line Design has made its architectural debut in Dallas, showcasing a fresh perspective on urban design. Their innovative projects are anticipated to contribute to the evolving landscape of the city, emphasizing sustainability and modern aesthetics. These developments signal a dynamic period for the Dallas real estate market, with various players making impactful moves.
July 18, 2026 - 19:00
Why no agent in real estate should forget ‘the trades’The skilled trades are often treated as an afterthought in the real estate industry, but agents who ignore them are missing a critical piece of the puzzle. Plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and...
July 18, 2026 - 06:22
Using Climate Data to Make Better Real Estate DecisionsProperty owners, investors, and insurance firms are increasingly weaving climate risk analysis into the core of their business decisions. Instead of treating extreme weather as a distant concern,...
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July 17, 2026 - 01:58
Ex-Charleston brewery site fetches $4M. Here's what's on tap.A Charlotte-based real estate firm has purchased the prominent former Tradesman Brewery property along Interstate 26 in Charleston for $4 million. The company now has its sights set on a major...