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Weekend Wrap-Up: Dallas' Booming Office Market, Naftali's Big Brooklyn Plans, South Florida's New Condo Dynamics, and More

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    [Dallas’ Office Market Is Not Struggling Like So Many Others]( [It's a combination of corporate relocations, friendly government and population growth.](   [Naftali Plots 5 New Residential Towers for Williamsburg Waterfront]( [The plan is to create a new “resort-style” mini-neighborhood with 850 residential units and a riverfront park on Kent Avenue.Â](   [In South Florida, the Surest Way to Sell a Condo Is to Price It Above $1M]( [The number of seven-figure deals is starting to outpace the rest of the market, and developers are noticing.](   [Fed Holds Interest Rates Again, Says More Inflation Progress Needed Before Cuts]( [The Federal Reserve again this week deferred any movement on key borrowing costs.](   [The Met Raises $550M to Develop New Contemporary Art Wing]( [After raking in $550 million in donations, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is replacing one of its wings to have a bigger exhibition space.](   [Hudson Bay Capital Supplies $155M Refi on The Lexington Hotel]( [Island Capital Group, MCR Hotels and Three Wall Capital nabbed a $155 million loan to refinance The Lexington Hotel in Midtown Manhattan.](   [How Texas’ Booming Solar Power Industry Sites and Builds Farms]( [The Lone Star State has become one of the country's top producers of solar power.](   [In a Showdown Over a Retail REIT, Accusations of Ineptitude From Both Sides]( [Bruce Schanzer, former CEO of Cedar Realty Trust, believes shopping center owner Whitestone shortchanged shareholders. Whitestone denies it.](   [Dallas’ Proptech Scene Is Coming for Austin — and Maybe Everywhere Else]( [The Big D hosts a growing concentration of real estate technology companies, and a business climate ideal for more.](   [Trammell Crow Company’s Adam Saphier On Developing in Texas Post-Pandemic]( [The Dallas-based firm eschews office in favor of higher-end residential and industrial.](   [View in Browser]( | [Advertise]( | [Forward to a Friend]( [Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe]( [Share your thoughts: Help us improve with our quick feedback survey!]( [Commercial Observer]( © Copyright 2024 [Observer Media]( 1 Whitehall Street, Floor 7, New York, NY 10004 This newsletter was published 05/04/2024

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