May 5, 2021 | Articles By Eliza, D Magazine Blogs
OK, so I am biased. Representing nonprofit organizations has been my real estate niche for many years, and I love it. There are many wonderful aspects to this specialty. However, one of the most interesting and continuing challenges in representing nonprofit...
Sep 11, 2020 | D Magazine Blogs
Eliza Solender is president of Solender/Hall, Inc. and serves on the board of directors of Origin Bancorp. Lenders with little experience doing so need to be aware of a few important differences, says Eliza Solender of Solender/Hall. Less availability of affordable...
Mar 5, 2020 | D Magazine Blogs
Solender/Hall president says Nonprofit organizations are seeing more of their budgets going toward rent as they struggle to stay in city areas that are easily accessible. The impact of new houses and apartments on long term residents of older well-established...
Dec 26, 2019 | D Magazine Blogs
Courtesy of Lost Oak Winery, Burleson, Texas The Texas wine business is rapidly growing, and with that growth, there are real estate opportunities; Eliza Solender of Solender/Hall explains why. Like a lot of people, I enjoy a great glass of wine, and I am always...
Dec 19, 2019 | D Magazine Blogs
Justin Terveen Solender/Hall’s Eliza Solender talks about how Real Estate 101 helps nonprofits navigate complicated issues. When we created Solender/Hall, Inc. in 1991, our expressed purpose was to assist nonprofits with their real estate needs based on my...
May 8, 2019 | D Magazine Blogs
Pixabay Transactions involving these groups differ dramatically from typical commercial leases. Here’s how. Churches and other religious organizations have some of the least used real estate of any property category. Meeting rooms, classrooms, and the sanctuary are...