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Pegasus Park: Dallas’s Bold Step Toward Becoming a Life Sciences Hub

Dallas, known for its skyscrapers and corporate influence, is quickly becoming a hub for life sciences. At the center of this transformation is Pegasus Park—an innovative project that’s reshaping the future of biotech while revitalizing a key part of the city’s history.

Industry Insights

Integrating Intelligent Building Systems in Healthcare Facilities

The true benefits of a technology-enabled healthcare environment can only be realized when all systems work together.

Industry Insights

Life Science Trends to Watch in 2025

More laboratory facilities featuring significant data storage requirements due to the adoption of AI in R&D are expected, according to Adam Enright, vice president at PMA.

Announcements

Project Management Advisors adds VP to Chicago Office

Project Management Advisors, Inc. added Brad Moeller to its team as Vice President.

Announcements, Media Coverage

Project Management Advisors Expands Multifamily Leadership with Student Housing Specialist Brad Moeller

Moeller will spearhead PMA’s student housing development and project management practice and leverage his extensive background in the vertical to deliver innovative, high-quality student housing projects on behalf of PMA’s clients.

Announcements

Deal Sheet: Brad Moeller Joins PMA as Vice President

Project Management Advisors added Brad Moeller to its team as vice president. Based in the firm’s Chicago office, Moeller will spearhead PMA’s student housing development and project management practice

Media Coverage

Intelligent Hospitals: Leveraging Data to Future-Proof Operations

Facilities have an opportunity to integrate smart technology to streamline operations, automate processes and boost patient experience without sacrificing human touch.

Industry Insights

OpEd: State’s Seismic Safety Mandates Are Costly

In a move that affects more than 60% of the state’s 400 health care complexes, Gov. Gavin Newsom recently vetoed an extension for California hospitals to complete seismic safety standard updates. As many health care stakeholders expected the proposed extensions to go through, the veto means these facilities are now scrambling to either bring their existing acute care inpatient buildings up to code or convert them to non-acute use by January 1, 2030.

Announcements

Appalachian State University Employee Housing Project: A Vision for Sustainable, Affordable Living

Appalachian State University is implementing a new initiative to address a critical need in the region—affordable housing for faculty and staff. The new Employee Housing Project, part of the first phase...

Media Coverage

How to Navigate Mixed-Income Housing

More and more developers are building properties that mix new apartments with no restrictions on rent with housing affordable to moderate-income, low-income, or even very low-income renters.

Media Coverage

Critical Approaches to Enhancing Healthcare Facilities 

Ensuring future flexibility in healthcare facilities is crucial as we consider evolving patient needs. Here to discuss all these emerging trends and more are two leading experts in the healthcare fields: Doug King, Vice President Emeritus of Healthcare at Project Management Advisors, Inc.

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