Downtown Dallas' Livability: What's Mattered Most In Revitalization And What's Yet To Come
January 29, 2019

Downtown Dallas' Livability: What's Mattered Most In Revitalization And What's Yet To Come

In recent years, the story of Downtown Dallas has been one of epic change, from a 12-hour business district to a 24-hour urban core. That has helped attract residents and corporate relocations, but there is still more to be done.

More change is ahead as the DFW region becomes the nation's third-largest metro and takes its place on the international stage as a business and cultural hub, according to the speakers at Bisnow's Rise of Downtown Dallas event.  In the…

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