Dallas' Medical District Continues to Grow

North Texas’ population and business growth are providing a bulwark against real estate headwinds, and healthcare tends to be a recession-proof, though often expensive, real estate investment. 

Because so much of healthcare is funded by the state, its support has played a big role in the investment in the city’s Medical District. “Dallas is very intentional about pushing the development of this medical corridor,” Hardenburg says. “Private developers are going to be involved, but that development is in part due to the support and affirmative push from the city.” 

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