by admin | May 20, 2020 | Public Policy, TREC News
Riding the bus in the Dallas area can be immensely challenging, but it is a daily reality for many in our community. Arriving at work or school can take hours when you factor traveling to your departing station, waiting on infrequent buses, zigzagging across town,...
by admin | May 18, 2020 | TREC Community Investors, TREC News, TRECcast
On today’s episode, we chat with Nick Downer of Loveland Technologies, which played a significant role in developing a property-mapping database for TREC Community Fund’s Community Driven Growth project. Be sure to check out Part I of our Community Driven Growth...
by admin | May 14, 2020 | Public Policy, TREC News
Can a construction material used for thousands of years be reborn to rival current modern construction methodologies? Is it possible to have both a safe and environmentally friendly building product that is truly sustainable and long-lasting? Is there a domestically...
by admin | May 8, 2020 | Public Policy, TREC News, Young Guns
You can now watch a replay of our recent Young Guns conversation with Dallas Citizens Council CEO Kelvin Walker. The Dallas Citizens Council (DCC) was founded as a civic and social nonprofit in 1937 to bring top executives from businesses across Dallas together for...
by admin | May 8, 2020 | TREC News, TRECcast
Earlier this week, we hosted a call with several prominent Dallas commercial real estate executives to share their insight on the state of the industry and how their companies are handling the COVID-19 crisis and returning to the office. Speaker Timestamps Joe...
by admin | May 4, 2020 | Public Policy, TREC News
On Friday, May 1, members of TREC’s COVID-19 recovery working group discussed the state of the commercial real estate industry in Dallas as Texas gradually reopens its economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. Panel: Mike Ablon (PegasusAblon), TREC Vice Chair...