North Texas’ largest association of real estate agents has completed its move from its longtime office in Dallas to a larger new building in Irving.
The MetroTex Association of Realtors completed its move from its longtime home in Northwest Dallas to Irving.
Janet Kane, chief executive officer of MetroTex, Bill Jordan, past president, Ashley Gentry, secretary, Irving Mayor Rick Stopfer, president Taylor Walcik, Belinda Epps president-elect and Johnny Mowad, treasurer, far-right, react after president Walcik conducted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new MetroTex Association of Realtors headquarters in Irving on Dec. 12.
The MetroTex Association of Realtors celebrated the opening of its headquarters Monday along Kinwest Parkway, just south of Interstate 635. The organization, which has 27,000 members across the region, provides training courses, market research and the listing service used by agents. It is one of the largest associations of real estate agents in the nation.
In addition to the organization’s main offices, the 42,000-square-foot building includes an events space that can hold up to 320 people, meeting rooms, a retail store with supplies for agents and classrooms that will hold professional development courses.“This new home will be a place where Realtors and our business partners gather to learn, to share, and discuss new ideas; to network.
Founded in Dallas in 1917, MetroTex has been based in a two-story, 30,000-square-foot office building on Stemmons Freeway in Northwest Dallas since 1989. A Houston investor
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