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Connect CRE · Dallas · Retail

Texas People & Companies, July 10, 2026

Via Connect CRE · July 9, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · July 9, 2026

Why this matters

The sale of Towne Crossing, a Kroger-anchored retail asset in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, underscores ongoing institutional interest in grocery-anchored shopping centers within Sun Belt markets. Such assets continue to attract capital for their defensive qualities amid broader retail sector volatility, offering stable cash flow supported by essential tenants. The involvement of a prominent investment group in brokering this transaction signals sustained liquidity in the retail segment, despite challenges facing discretionary retail formats. Dallas/Fort Worth remains a focal point for capital deployment, benefiting from robust demographic growth and economic diversification, which underpin retail demand. This deal may reflect a recalibration of portfolios toward assets with resilient tenant profiles and market fundamentals, as investors seek to hedge against sector-specific headwinds. Moreover, the transaction highlights the role of regional hubs in absorbing capital flows that might be constrained in gateway cities due to pricing or risk considerations. From a lending perspective, grocery-anchored centers typically command more favorable financing terms, suggesting that credit availability for well-located retail assets in growth markets remains intact. Overall, this sale illustrates how institutional capital continues to navigate retail real estate by prioritizing essential retail formats in dynamic secondary metros.

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Excerpt from Connect CRE:
Disney Investment Group (DIG) is pleased to announce it has brokered the sale of Towne Crossing, a 167,957-square-foot Kroger-anchored shopping center located in Mesquite, Texas, within the Dallas/Fort Worth MSA. Deve…
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