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A 300-unit Aura Brookview apartment site plan heads to Flower Mound Council next Monday. The four-building proposal includes a pool, pickleball court and 488 parking spaces.
Gutow Co. and Vertical Partners bought a 13‑story office tower at 12001 N. Central Expressway and say they’ll invest in upgrades to reposition the building for tenants.
Fort Worth approved a $185,000 incentive to keep Weir Minerals updating offices at 777 Main, retain 67 jobs and steer visiting clients into downtown hotels.
An 11.2‑acre Carrollton site once planned as a $300M mixed‑use gateway is up for a court‑approved bankruptcy sale; bids are due Feb. 26, auction March 3.
Developers and builders are prepping lots in the 5,200‑acre Veale Ranch; Highland Homes plans a 325‑home Ventana neighborhood and early commercial work along I‑20.
ATTOM's year-end data show D‑FW sellers averaged 7.7 years in their homes at year‑end 2025, the longest stretch since 2000. That hold‑fast behavior is tightening inventory and favoring cash and investor buyers.
Fort Worth cleared the first step for a $2.1B ACS data center in far‑north Fort Worth; minor grading is underway while permits and incentive benchmarks remain under review.
The city of Dallas is auctioning the former Skillman Southwestern library building on Feb. 10. The 13,200‑sq‑ft property at 5707 Skillman St. will be sold at public auction.
Lawmakers and voters raised the school homestead exemption to $140,000 — many Texans could save hundreds on school taxes. Here’s who qualifies and where to apply.
Christie Cannon’s team says a Keller Williams market center froze dozens of listings and withheld commissions — the complaint values the holdings at about $3M.
Denton will break ground on April 29 on a $14.5M expansion at the Linda McNatt shelter, adding nearly 10,000 sq ft to boost capacity and modernize veterinary care. The work is funded by the city’s 2023 bond package.
A draft downtown action plan that aims to boost small businesses and activate city-owned sites goes to City Council after months of public outreach.
Lake Como residents are weighing a conservation district after recent teardowns reshaped blocks. The city presented draft design rules and will take comments through Feb. 28.
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