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The East Dallas redevelopment project is more than 85% leased with four new leases signed.The 50,000-square-foot building on Ross Avenue east of downtown Dallas, known as Bogart on Ross, formerly housed Dallas Can Academy.Fort Worth-based M2G Ventures purchased the vacant education building in 2019 and converted it into a boutique office development. Dallas-based MODUS Architecture designed the project.Four recently completed rental properties fill more than half of the building.Read more D-FW real estate newsDallas leads U.S. in commercial real estate sales despite facing steep declineDallas led the nation in commercial real estate sales in 2023.Swedish company moves to Plano, bringing…

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It took a decade and several head coaching changes, but the Texas Longhorns earned their first invitation to the tournament in the four-team College Football Playoff final selection show.The committee got it right and did it the hard way. Only one undefeated Power 5 conference winner was eliminated from the tournament in the 10-year process (the CFP expands to 12 teams next season). Despite a 13-0 record, Florida State fell to No. 5 in the rankings behind Michigan, Washington State, Alabama and Texas.The Longhorns moved from seventh to third place in one week, with Alabama's win over Georgia on Saturday…

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The No. 3 Texas Longhorns (12-1) will be playing in the College Football Playoff for the first time, traveling to New Orleans to play No. 2 Washington (13-0) in the Allstate Sugar Bowl on January 1st. Head to the Superdome.How to watchdate: Monday, January 1sttime: 7:45pm (Central time)channel: ESPNHow to get ticketsAccording to a news release, season ticket holders can request tickets for the semifinals by logging into their account by 5 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 4. Requests will be fulfilled according to “rank order of Loyalty Points within priority limits based on annual gifts.”Texas will allocate tickets and notify…

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A sneak peek at Subway's new Footlong Cookies, available only on National Cookie Day. [Photo: Subway Restaurants] Editor's note: Ahead of National Cookie Day, the sandwich chain announced that its popular foot-long cookies will be permanently added to Subway menus and rolled out nationwide in early 2024. Subway says it “sells more freshly baked cookies than any other restaurant company in the country.” US. ” To enhance this service, the chain is planning innovative marketing on December 4, also known as National Cookie Day. The company has more than 37,000 locations in more than 100 countries and territories. But only…

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Police said three adults died at the scene, and a 15-year-old and a 1-year-old child were taken to a hospital, where the 1-year-old child later died. DALLAS — A man accused of fatally shooting four people in Dallas Sunday afternoon shot himself as authorities tried to arrest him, officials said. Byron Carrillo, 21, fled the scene of the shooting, stole a car and headed south on Interstate 35 toward the Austin area, according to a police news release. Police said officers spotted the man near Austin and began pursuing him, but he crashed into a ditch and fled on foot.…

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The search for the man suspected of killing four people and seriously injuring another in Dallas on Sunday afternoon ended Sunday night after he reportedly killed himself during a chase by state police near Austin. According to Dallas Police, officers were dispatched to the 9700 block of Royce Drive on Sunday at approximately 4:20 p.m. in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located the bodies of three adults (20-year-old Vanessa de la Cruz, 33-year-old Karina Lopez, and 50-year-old Jose Lopez) and two injured 15-year-old children. discovered. A girl and 1-year-old Logan de la Cruz. A 13-year-old girl was inside…

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The search for the man suspected of killing four people and seriously injuring another in Dallas on Sunday afternoon ended Sunday night after he reportedly killed himself during a chase by state police near Austin. According to Dallas Police, officers were dispatched to the 9700 block of Royce Drive on Sunday at approximately 4:20 p.m. in reference to a shooting. Upon arrival, officers located the bodies of three adults (20-year-old Vanessa de la Cruz, 33-year-old Karina Lopez, and 50-year-old Jose Lopez) and two injured 15-year-old children. discovered. A girl and 1-year-old Logan de la Cruz. A 13-year-old girl was inside…

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(NEXSTAR) – After two years of sharp increases in U.S. home prices and mortgage rates, 2024 could see some relief in the real estate market, according to a new report from Realtor.com. Overall, real estate companies predict a 1.7% decline in home prices next year, but even larger declines are expected in 21 of the nation's largest metropolitan areas that Realtor.com analyzed in its forecasts. New data shows baby boomers dominate the housing market Austin, Texas, is likely to see the steepest decline, with an expected drop of 12.2%. Home prices could decline in three other Lone Star State cities,…

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Sign up for The Brief, the Texas Tribune's daily newsletter that provides readers with the most important Texas news. Speaker Dade Phelan told House members that the House plans to wrap up its work for the fourth special session on Tuesday. This could doom several unfinished bills that Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing for passage. The decision would increase funding for school safety, create a new school voucher program, and ensure new property tax cuts and teacher pension increases unless the House approves a last-minute bill. This means that there will be no time left for the current Congress…

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After November 22, 1963, Dallas became known as the “City of Hate” as it was the site where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. This has put cities and their politics under the microscope in ways that have not been scrutinized before. “After the assassination, Dallas faced a tremendous amount of international criticism that it did not experience in Memphis after Martin Luther's death in 1968 or in Los Angeles after Bobby's death in 1968. ” said Floor Museum curator Stephen Fagin. “Dallas was a very special case because the political atmosphere in the city in the months and years…

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