Austin's Top 10 Real Estate Stories Of 2017
December 20, 2017

Austin's Top 10 Real Estate Stories Of 2017

The year in real estate in Austin included plenty of firsts and a lot of cliffhangers to follow into 2018, from the opening of Oracle's Lakeshore campus to the master plan to redevelop the former Brackenridge Hospital tract.

Central Health Names Brackenridge Campus Master Developer Central Health named Wexford to redevelop the 14-acre downtown Brackenridge campus. The six blocks, on a high-profile entry into Downtown Austin, likely will be reimagined as a life sciences campus that will complement…

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San Antonio's Forecast Sunny, Steady In 2018

The San Antonio real estate market is expected to continue slow and steady growth in 2018, with retail following population growth, industrial clustering top space along the Interstate 35 corridor and office rents remaining flat with an influx of new product.…

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Office Depot Rolls Out New Concept In Austin Market

The combined Office Depot-OfficeMax retail chain will roll out its new small business-centric concept in the Austin market in January. In the last 24 hours, the new BizBox powered by Office Depot signs have gone up at all remaining brick-and-mortar…

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The 24 Deals And Trends That Defined Real Estate In 2017

From blockbuster deals to feminism, 2017 was an industry-changing year for commercial real estate.

And while it was a year that saw bottom lines thrive and construction cranes ever increasingly dot skylines across the globe, it was also a time of change and uncertainty: an eerily long cycle, Brexit aftershocks, retail closures, industry-shaking legal battles, labor shortages, discrimination in the workplace, natural disasters and the tapered flow of Chinese capital into western markets. But despite the unease, the industry stood strong under two words: cautious optimism.

Click here to read about 24 of the biggest deals and trends that shaped real estate in 2017.

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The Top 10 CRE Tech Stories Of 2017

Once deemed slow in its tech adoption, the commercial real estate industry has become quite technologically sophisticated, with investors and venture capitalists pouring billions into the next wave of property technology.

Click for some of the most noteworthy CRE tech stories of the year.

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Will Tax Reform Prompt An Exodus To Florida After All?

As tax reform began to take shape in November, and it became clear there would be limits (or an all-out stop) to what earners could deduct in state and local taxes on their federal returns, Bloomberg warned of an "exodus from Manhattan and Greenwich."

Wealthy earners, the thinking went, would head toward the pro-business climate of Florida, where there is no personal state income tax.

Experts who spoke to Bisnow said wealthy earners might mull the idea of moving, but tax reform would be unlikely to spur them unless they had already been wanting to move.

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