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Retailers Seeking Foothold in Texas Fight Low Construction Levels

Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio Hit High Milestone Occupancy Levels, Weitzman Reports
H-E-B has begun to open grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth after buying land in the region for years. The H-E-B in Frisco, Texas, opened last year. (CoStar)
H-E-B has begun to open grocery stores in Dallas-Fort Worth after buying land in the region for years. The H-E-B in Frisco, Texas, opened last year. (CoStar)
CoStar News
January 12, 2023 | 7:50 P.M.

Increased construction costs and high interest rates are holding developers back on building retail projects in Texas, constraining supply when there's an influx of demand from would-be tenants seeking to capitalize on growing cities in the Lone Star State.

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