Fort Worth Business Press, June 2, 2014 Vol. 26, No. 21
June 2 - 8, 2014
Vol. 26, No. 21 • $3.00
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Return to golfing
By Scott Nishimura n [email protected]
Woodhaven owners may revitalize club, neighborhood
W
oodhaven Country Club’s new ownership group is fronted, for the moment, by a
former senior adviser to presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
But Sam Fairchild, who joins new club general manager John Bailey as the only
two publicly identified members of Woodhaven’s new owner group, isn’t bragging on his resume.
“I’m Sam Fairchild, and I work with John at Woodhaven Country Club,” Fairchild, former
acting assistant transportation secretary to Bush, said in introducing himself to a taco dinner
meeting of the Woodhaven Neighborhood Association in mid-May at the club.
That Fairchild and Bailey, a former professional golfer, played to a full house was a good sign.
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photo by scott nishimura
focus: economic development & redevelopment
Office
market
getting
stronger
n A. Lee Graham
[email protected]
Surging construction and employment
growth have pushed Dallas-Fort Worth office
occupancy to levels unseen since 2006,
according to a new report by PM Realty Group.
In its first-quarter 2014 office market report,
the real estate development and acquisitions firm
reported that demand was strong from Sundance
Square in Fort Worth to downtown Dallas. But
Class A office occupancy has dropped in Fort
Worth’s Central Business District, continuing a
trend that’s lasted almost two years.
Fort Worth CBD occupancy stands at 83.2
percent, 3.3 percent lower than the same time
inside
last year, according to PM Realty research.
But numbers can be deceptive.
“I think that’s less to do with demand than
it has to do with supply because we’ve added
significant numbers of Class A buildings to
the downtown market,” said Kurt Cherry, PM’s
executive vice president. “Any time you add
inventory to the CBD in Fort Worth, it’s going
to drag down the overall occupancy level.”
With the Westbrook and Commerce
buildings in Sundance Square Plaza offering
more space, options abound for tenants
looking to lease downtown.
Hillwood’s mike berry
mulls expanded Panama Canal’s
local impact at Commercial
Realtors Breakfast. P10
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• Freese and Nichols
oversee Parker County
bond projects - P14
• OPINION: EB-5
program is key
investment vehicle for
North Texas - P16
• LISTS: Chambers
of Commerce - P22
Tarrant County
Area Economic
Development
Agencies - P23
P36 Ernie
Pyle: D-Day
success was
a miracle