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Terrell TIF Development

Posted on 28. Oct, 2009 by toniarney.

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TERRELL (Dallas Business Journal) – The City of Terrell has approved $1 billion in tax increment financing (TIF) for five developer-partners to develop 4.7 million sf of retail and commercial space — including a hospital — on 4,500 acres. The Baylor Health Care System, Terrell Market Center, Oakmont Capital Group, Fulton Anderson and Terrell Wally [...]

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Surge in Land Prices for Denton/Collin Counties

Posted on 20. Oct, 2009 by toniarney.

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DENTON, COLLIN COUNTIES (Dallas Business Journal) – Despite a slowdown in housing development, land prices are reaching historic highs north of the Dallas North Tollway in Denton County. The area is in the direct path of growth, with easier access coming with the extension of the tollway, which is set to grow to six lanes from Hwy. [...]

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Population Growth in Rockwall

Posted on 15. Oct, 2009 by toniarney.

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(Rockwall County, Fate, Rockwall, Royse City) – The population of Rockwall County has increased by an estimated 1,950 people, according to a report by the North Central Texas Council of Governments. The county population increased from an estimated 76,000 at the beginning of 2008 to 77,950 at the beginning of 2009. This was an increase [...]

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Economic Outlook for Home Sales in Texas

Posted on 27. Sep, 2009 by toniarney.

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At a recent Realtors’ Convention in Dallas, Dr. Mark G. Dotzour had the undivided attention of those in attendance when he spoke about the economic outlook for home sales and the economy in Texas. This is a compelling presentation that I believe you will not only enjoy but will gain knowledge and understanding of where [...]

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Texas Housing & Economic Recovery

Posted on 26. Sep, 2009 by toniarney.

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AUSTIN (Austin Business Journal) – The Texas economy is predicted to begin a slow, steady recovery in 2010, according to BBVA Compass’ U.S. Regional Watch third-quarter report. The report predicts a 1.7 percent increase in the state’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2010, following a small contraction in 2009. This will be aided in part [...]

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