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Here’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and beyond. All projects listed are public records.

By DBJ staffHere’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas commercial real estate with the, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and elsewhere. All projects listed are public records.

The Dallas Business Journal’s definition of North Texas comprises 15 counties: Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Grayson, Hill, Johnson, Kaufman, McLennan, Navarro, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant and Wise. If a county is not listed below, it did not have any projects registered yesterday. To update information that was not submitted correctly to TDLR, please contact Real Estate Editor Anna Butler at [email protected] Name: Texas Oncology - McKinney North

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