The first residents moved into the apartments this week, and retail tenants are coming soon. The site features Wes Anderson-inspired amenities.
This Collin County city beat out larger cities like Atlanta and Dallas.
The region also approved permits at one of the fastest rates when compared to existing housing stock against the nationâs largest metros.
Markets like McKinney, Denton and Uptown are claiming the most new tenants.
With an oversupply of speculative homes and sagging buyer demand, the rest of the year doesnât seem bright.
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The DOJ announced its investigation last month.
The planned development has drawn state investigations and social media ire.
A new lease is one of the largest in D-FW year-to-date.
Roughly 3,400 homes are planned for the site in Terrell.
In the adverse possession trial, the North Texas house had longtime tenants that hoped to own it.
Centurion American, one of the regionâs busiest residential developers, closed on the Grayson County land this week.
The Hartford Building was the first downtown high-rise built by legendary developer Trammell Crow.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints received approval for the Fairview temple after a year of debate over the height of its spire.
The unique Spanish revival home sits on a 1-acre lot 2 miles from downtown Dallas.
The developer is planning homes, apartments and retail.
The first phase of construction is slated to begin later this year.
The more than 400k-square-foot building will have 275 apartments, developers say.
Another report shows sales were down despite a slight drop in price.