Articles About Dallas
- Author:
- Todd Yates
- Posted:
- 06.24.2010
Texas’ Big Economy Sets the Stage for Post-Recession Growth Surge
Is there something special in the water in Texas? After surviving the Great Recession in relatively good shape, the Lone Star State can claim that it has more jobs than it did two years ago, as well as the lowest unemployment rate of the 10 largest states at just 8.3 percent. According to the Texas […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 05.03.2010
Green Buildings Weathering a Tough Economy
Despite the troubled economy, commercial building owners retain their commitment to making their properties more environmentally friendly. Going green saves building owners and users money and makes sound business sense. “The fact of the matter is this is just good business – making buildings perform better,” said Dan Probst, an energy and sustainable development expert […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 06.05.2009
Calatrava’s Quadracci Pavilion a Sculptural Addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum
The opening of the new Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago spurred me to finally trek out to the other great piece of museum architecture in the Midwest, Santiago Calatrava’s Quadracci Pavilion, a sculptural addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum which opened in 2001, and cost approximately $121 million. The museum initially hired […]
- Author:
- Kurt Rosene
- Posted:
- 06.01.2009
Las Vegas Underwater
Las Vegas may be in the middle of a desert, but right now it’s underwater. Fully two-thirds of the once fast-growing city’s housing stock is underwater, meaning that the owners owe more on their mortgages than the home is worth. According to www.zillow.com, borrowers who are underwater totaled 20.4 million at the end of the […]