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Fallout From Layoffs Expected To Add to Dallas Market's Vacancy Rates

Distribution Hubs, Hospital Among Real Estate Expected to Become Available as Companies Cut Jobs
This long-term acute care center in a Dallas suburb is expected to become vacant next month, the company told the Texas Workforce Commission in a layoff notice. (CoStar)
This long-term acute care center in a Dallas suburb is expected to become vacant next month, the company told the Texas Workforce Commission in a layoff notice. (CoStar)
CoStar News
August 4, 2023 | 7:58 P.M.

Nearly 1,000 employees received a pink slip in Dallas-Fort Worth in the past week, and because some of the companies reducing their work forces plan to shutter facilities, more vacant real estate could hit the market.

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