Busy retail center in Dallas' Oak Cliff has new owner

Partners Capital said it is bullish on the property due to its proximity to the Bishop Arts neighborhood, which is undergoing a renaissance. The firm noted the area has a relatively low retail vacancy rate at around 4.9% for the first quarter of 2025. Read on for specifics of the deal, upgrades planned and to find out more about the neighborhood.
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