DFW rewards specificity.
A Fort Worth industrial user, a Dallas retail tenant, and a South Arlington pad-site user may all be in DFW, but they do not make decisions on the same signals.
Market · Dallas-Fort Worth
A partner-led commercial real estate practice for owners, operators, and capital partners working across the connected Dallas-Fort Worth market.
Dallas-Fort Worth is not a single-city market. It is a network of submarkets, highways, rooftops, employment nodes, school districts, retail trade areas, and capital relationships. The best commercial real estate decisions here are made by reading how those layers interact, not by looking at a map and calling everything DFW.
Eagle Nest works in that practical middle ground between brokerage, development, and capital. We evaluate sites the way an operator would own them, underwrite deals the way a lender would size them, and advise clients with the discipline of someone who has had to carry a project through entitlement, leasing, financing, and disposition.
The firm's DFW work includes retail leasing and sales, pad-site strategy, land brokerage, tenant and buyer representation, value-add retail execution, and capital markets advisory. Stuart Monteith's DFW retail portfolio experience and D CEO Power Brokers recognition are paired with Trevor Niemann's capital markets background, including $200M+ of commercial real estate debt underwritten and closed.
Market Judgment
A Fort Worth industrial user, a Dallas retail tenant, and a South Arlington pad-site user may all be in DFW, but they do not make decisions on the same signals.
Access, visibility, utilities, entitlement risk, co-tenancy, lender appetite, and exit logic matter before a site ever becomes a listing or LOI.
A clean story around basis, sponsorship, rent, and exit is often the difference between a lender quoting the deal and passing quickly.
How Eagle Nest Helps
The right assignment may start as a listing, a tenant search, a development question, a land strategy, or a financing need. Eagle Nest is structured to think across those lines.
Tenant rep, buyer rep, listings, land, and site strategy.
Open → ServiceA disciplined site-search and lease-negotiation process for operators.
Open → ServiceDemographic, access, competition, and underwriting-driven site qualification.
Open → ServiceRaw land, redevelopment sites, pad sites, and assemblage opportunities.
Open → ServiceGround-up and value-add retail development from site to exit.
Open → ServiceA competitive lender process for bridge, construction, and permanent debt.
Open →Questions
Yes, selectively. The firm works across DFW when the assignment fits its brokerage, development, land, or capital markets focus.
Retail, land, pad sites, site selection, owner representation, and commercial real estate capital markets assignments are the clearest fit.
Next Step
If the assignment fits, we will help organize the market, site, capital, and execution path. If it does not, we will say so quickly.