Harwood International’s financial unraveling has claimed another piece of its Dallas empire — and this time, it’s the one that started it all. First United Bank, based in Oklahoma, received ownership ...
Update: This story was updated following the foreclosure sale of Harwood No. 1. Dallas-based developer Harwood International sold four office towers and took a $100 million loan in recent months, ...
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Nick Phillips, Applied Digital's executive vice president of external affairs, speaks at a town hall on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, in Harwood, N.D.
FARGO — The Fargo City Commission will hold off on deciding whether to annex property north of the city that includes a $3 billion artificial intelligence center near Harwood, North Dakota. The ...
Dallas-based developer Harwood International sold four office towers and took a $100 million loan in recent months, while the firm continues to battle with construction delays and additional ...
An Oklahoma-based bank has taken ownership of the first office property built by Dallas developer Harwood International. First United Bank now owns Harwood No. 1, a seven-story, roughly 106,000-square ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - The mayor of Harwood voiced opposition to the City of Fargo’s annexation plans during a city commission meeting, calling on officials to abandon efforts to annex land ...
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