In The News
Solender/Hall Helps Lifenet Texas Purchase Buildings to Expand Services
Lifenet Texas, a local nonprofit that helps rebuild the lives of people in need, has purchased its current 18,000-square-foot building along with three adjacent buildings so that it can increase services in the Lake Highlands area.
Solender/Hall Helps Two Nonprofit Organizations Put Real Estate to Work for Their Missions
In one deal with big benefits to the community, Solender Hall, a commercial real estate firm specializing in nonprofit transactions, helped two nonprofit organizations remain neighbors next to the Wilson Historic District so that they could expand their work on behalf of North Texas children.
Solender/Hall Finds New Location for Dallas Institution Perky Poodle
Solender/Hall announced that it has completed a lease for Perky Poodle Grooming & Boutique’s new 2,100 square foot location at 4560 West Mockingbird Lane, Suite 126, Dallas, at the Shops at Mockingbird.
“Top Women in Commercial Real Estate,” Commercial Property Executive, March, 2013
Today’s commercial real estate industry features a more diverse population than ever before, thanks in large part to some very proactive individuals and companies.
“Making an Impact,” Commercial Property Executive, November, 2012
During the 2012 Convention & Marketplace, the Commercial Real Estate Women Network honored eight women for outstanding leadership contributions to the industry and women’s professional advancement.
“The Big Picture Extraordinary People Doing the Extra Ordinary,” LIFElines Official Newsletter of AIDS Arms, Inc., Summer/Fall 2012
What happens when you add together entrepreneurship, a passion for serving the community, and almost 35 years of marriage?
“Deep in Hollow Eliza Solender,” Preston Hollow People, August 12, 2011
Eliza Solender found her niche helping nonprofits navigate property decisions after following her father, Robert, into the commercial real estate industry.
“Q&A: Elizabeth Solender, Solender/Hall, Inc.,” by Candace Carlisle, Dallas Business Journal, July 29 – August 4, 2011.
It’s not the rush of the deal but marathon-like patience that somehow drives Eliza Solender to spend anywhere from a year to five years on a commercial real estate transaction.
“Office Space,” by Joyce Finn, MARCH Magazine, November, 2010.
In 1991, Eliza Solender, owner of
Solender Hall Inc., launched a pioneering commercial real-estate and consulting business catering to the realty needs of nonprofit organizations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
“Lagging Behind,” (Corporate Board Diversity) by Karen Nelson, Dallas Business Journal, February 5-11, 2010
Women and minorities are making inroads onto North Texas company boards. Yet, their representation is still shockingly below the national average for public companies.