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Houston Law Firms Go Big On Space, Propping Up Office Market

A new Savills report shows Houston has the highest square footage per attorney in the U.S., while many Houston law firms are expanding or upgrading offices. → Read More

Senators Push DOJ To Crack Down On RealPage-Led Rent Inflation

RealPage is facing more federal scrutiny, with a group of senators pressuring the DOJ to look into how its rent-setting software is driving up prices. → Read More

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Says ‘Largest Property Tax Cut In Texas History’ Would 'Destroy Everything'

A proposed tax cut for property owners in Texas would apply to commercial property. But not everyone is on board. → Read More

More Women Are Working In Construction Than Ever Before, But It's Still Mostly A Man's World

The number of women in construction is higher than it has been, but the industry still has a long way to go. Women in the business say education can help. → Read More

I-45 Project Can Resume After Agreement Struck With Federal Highway Administration

The Federal Highway Administration and Texas Department of Transportation struck an agreement to allow the I-45 expansion project to resume after two years. → Read More

Houston To See ‘Absolute Explosion’ Of Life Sciences, But One Asset Class Won't Be Catching Fire Soon

Houston's commercial real estate market has the stuff to ride out an economic downturn, but the difference between the fates of asset classes may be stark. → Read More

CBRE Ices Plans To Build New Tower, Moving HQ To Former Coworking Space Instead

CBRE has put plans for a new HQ in a 27-story Uptown building on indefinite hold. → Read More

Shifting Supply Chains Make It A ‘Fascinating Time’ For Growing Houston-Region Ports

West Coast port congestion boosted a trend of diversifying supply chains and shipping routes, bringing more traffic to Houston. Now it needs to hang onto it. → Read More

Maya Ford: Making Noise For The Voiceless And Helping Developers Build More Livable Places

Maya Ford's company FordMomentum aims to empower public entities and private developers to design cities in a way that better meets residents' needs. → Read More

Commercial Property Pricing Fell Fastest In 13 Years Last Month

Most commercial property prices fell in January, putting pricing on a potential track to its biggest annual drop since 2010. → Read More

Houston Master-Planned Communities Must Offer Everything Plus Truffle Fries To Attract Residents

Houston master-planned community developers are catering to consumers by adding build-to-rent sections and luxury amenities. → Read More

Wayfair Abandons Plans For 1.2M SF Warehouse Under Construction In North Houston

E-commerce furniture seller Wayfair has abandoned its plans to operate a 1.2M SF distribution center in North Houston. → Read More

Weekend Interview: 5RiversCRE's Dr. Ishnella Kaur Azad On Leaving Medicine, Losing A Leg, Starting An Empire

Dr. Ishnella Kaur Azad gave up her psychiatry practice to work in commercial real estate full time, but there's much more to her story. → Read More

Own It: XSpace Founder Hopes To Make Commercial Condos Real Estate's Next Buzzword

XSpace is a new take on commercial condos, which caters to small-business owners, car aficionados, investors and more. → Read More

Apparel Brands Expand Physical Footprints Amid Big-Box Struggles

Apparel brands are opening hundreds of new stores as consumers continue to shop in person despite competition from e-commerce. → Read More

2022 Ended With Higher Occupancy, Rent Growth In ‘A Banner Year’ For Retail REITs

Retail REITs reported occupancy levels have risen to meet or exceed pre-pandemic levels and rents are on the rise. → Read More

Houston Medical Office Building Absorption Catching Up To Construction

Houston's medical office building absorption in 2022 was 50% higher than the five-year average while the city has another 527K SF under construction. → Read More

Texas Senate Bill Would Close Affordable Housing Property Tax Loophole

A bill introduced in the Texas Senate would no longer allow properties with affordable housing units to get breaks on their property taxes. → Read More

Years Of Cut Corners And Code Violation Leniency Likely Spiked Death Toll In Turkish Quake

Turkey has begun arresting contractors after a 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed more than 33,000 people. → Read More

Next Stop, Apartments: 2-Story 3D-Printed House Lays Foundation For Bigger Projects Ahead

A two-story 3D-printed house coming to Houston will be the first of its kind in the U.S. — and a huge step forward for 3D-printed construction technology. → Read More