Rooting for Downtown Dallas | Working Title Ep. 69
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About this listen
Real estate touches everything. From arena politics to permitting portals, each decision shifts values, activity, and the Dallas city’s story.
What We Get Into:
If you care about Dallas, real estate, and growth, this is your show.
Episode Recap:
-Downtown at a tipping point:
-Safety + homelessness perceptions vs. on-the-ground improvements
-Functional obsolescence: big towers, thin parking, street-level retail challenges
-How perceptions shape capital flows, leasing, and where people choose to live and work
-Sports as an economic engine:
-What happens to hotels, restaurants, and tax base if the Mavs or Stars leave the core?
-Why modern teams want full control of districts—and what it would take to keep them in Dallas proper
-Big civic chessboard:
-City Hall’s future location (museum piece vs. pragmatic move)
-Convention center overhaul and the risk/reward for downtown vitality
-Signals from City departments: permitting tech upgrades, faster responses, signs of accountability
-Projects to watch: Landmark towers eyeing mixed-use conversions; why resetting basis on older buildings matters; where adaptive reuse beats wrecking balls.
Culture & community sidebars:
-State Fair of Texas 2025 recap low attendance dynamics, Cotton Bowl upgrades
-School district perceptions (HP vs. IB at Woodrow) and why perception = pricing
-Skilled trades boom: electricians, plumbers, welders—the backbone growth Dallas actually needs
We want YOU!
Got a downtown data point, development rumor, or topic we should chase? DM the show. Subscribe, rate, and share if you want a smarter Dallas conversation in your feed every week.
Hosts: Zach Sams with co-hosts Tyler Isbell & Dallas Cothrum
Co-hosts Tyler Isbell and Dallas Morning News Writer Dallas Cothrum, shifting from guest-only spotlights to a weekly round-up of the real Dallas—especially where news, real estate, sports, and city policy collide.
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