
Hybrid Models, Experience-Driven Space and New Location Plays Shaping the Next Era of Work
What We’ll Cover:
- How rising leasing activity, shifting vacancy trends and evolving capital strategies are influencing office decisions across core DFW submarkets — from Uptown and Preston Center to Turtle Creek and Far North Dallas, where the gap between premium and commodity product has never been wider.
- How adaptive reuse and commercial-to-residential conversions are reshaping the asset landscape — including new Texas legislation that removes the rezoning requirement for commercial-to-multifamily conversions — opening doors for owners to reimagine underperforming office into mixed-use and residential.
- How the “Y’all Street” effect, corporate relocations and major HQ moves from Frisco and Legacy West to Fort Worth and AllianceTexas are signaling where long-term office demand, job growth and talent concentration are headed.
- How amenity-rich, lifestyle-oriented environments — Knox Street, Henderson Avenue, The Link and Clearfork — are commanding rent premiums and redefining what tenants expect from Class A office, and how Uptown’s pricing dynamics set a market standard that every submarket is now chasing.



