House hunters, apartment seekers and highway warriors know well how popular North Texas has become these days. North Texas continues to add residents at a remarkable pace — making Dallas the ninth largest and Fort Worth the 10th largest cities in the U.S. — but the growth that has defined the region for decades is beginning to slow.
That was one of the key messages delivered by economist Dr. Cullum Clark during a keynote address at last week’s North Central Texas Council of Governments General Assembly held at the Hurst Conference Center.
“Demand to live here has slowed some,” Clark told local officials following a lengthy and contentious board election that preceded his keynote address…