Candace Carlisle

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Candace Carlisle is a senior reporter at CoStar News. An award-winning real estate journalist, Carlisle covers commercial real estate in Texas and beyond for the Washington, D.C.-based news outlet. She's covered the North Texas region and real estate industry for nearly 15 years for publications, such as the Dallas Business Journal, the Dallas Morning News, the Denton Record-Chronicle and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Candace Carlisle's Articles

PGA's New Headquarters is the Ultimate Golf Lover's Office

PGA opened the door to its new Dallas office in August, with putting greens in the lobby and two 18-hole courses on site.

Investors Raise Their Bets on the Growing Single-Family Home Rental Market

Rental houses are evolving into a new asset class where the tenants stay twice as long as apartment dwellers.

Shared Office Providers Seek an Edge As They Tackle the Future of Office Space

The new strategies of coworking companies seem to reflect that a go-it-alone model no longer works; both WeWork and IWG suffered financial losses in the past year and changed business models to spread risk.

Large Real Estate Investors Name Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth as Top Choices in CBRE Survey

For the first time in the seven years of the survey, investors with more than $50 billion of assets under management plan to shift their focus to secondary markets such as the Texas capital city rather than primary markets.

US Coworking Firm Now Caters to Its Clients' Kids

WorkSuites, a Dallas-based coworking provider, is offering unused offices for free for its customers' children to attend school remotely or watch a movie as their parent works nearby.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, Offers Promising Opportunity for Industrial, Tech Real Estate

Here are three reasons why Tulsa was able to compete with property powerhouse Austin, Texas, before losing out on a high-profile plant: The Oklahoma city has more industrial construction than Austin, higher amounts of that type of space per capita, and all at prices that are less than half as much as its Texas rival.

As Employees Return to Offices, Temperature Checks — and Legal Questions — May Await

Landlords and companies must take reasonable steps to mitigate the coronavirus spread among tenants once offices reopen, including possibly contentious methods such as taking every entrant's temperature.

The Post-Pandemic Office: Fake Sharkskin Door Handles and No Restroom Doors

Architects Rethink Long-Term Workplace Design in a Post-Coronavirus World

How Brokers Do Business During the Pandemic in Top Industrial Areas

Five areas across the country where the most new industrial construction was scheduled to come online provide a glimpse of industrial real estate in the era of social distancing.

Keeping Up With the Joneses: Dallas Cowboys to Revamp Months-Old Coworking Space

World's Most Valuable Sports Team to Cater to Executives Wanting 'Impressive Space'

Behind the Deal: Why Uber Chose Artsy Area of This City for Major Regional Hub

Ride-Hailing Tech Company Starts Move Into New Campus

Mark Wahlberg, Brothers to Bring Their Burger Joint to Texas at Cowboys' Headquarters

Wahlburgers' First Texas Location to Open This Fall

Coworking Arm of Dallas Cowboys Headquarters Sells Out Offices

Team's Latest Venture Could Be a Model for Other High-Profile Brands

Property Executives See Signs of Ebbing Growth in Economy

Industry Group's Annual Survey Focuses on Risks for Real Estate

Delivery Drones, 'Flying Cars' Planned for Cutting-Edge Air Corridor

Take a Visual Tour of Planned Uber Site to Test World's First Air Taxis

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