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Inside Dallas' Commercial Real Estate Future with TREC's Jamee Jolly

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Dallas Dirt
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Jan 24, 2025
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Summary

In this episode of Dallas Dirt, host April Towery sat down with Jamee Jolly, President and CEO of The Real Estate Council (TREC), to discuss the unique dynamics of Dallas's commercial real estate market, the importance of community involvement, and TREC's role in shaping the city's future. Jolly, who took the reigns at TREC just two and a half months ago, returns to the organization after a stint at Uptown Dallas Inc. TREC stands as a trade association for commercial real estate in North Texas, representing developers, banks, title companies, and more. She explains the role of TREC, its symbiotic relationship with the City of Dallas, and why digital kiosks on sidewalks are just a bad idea.