HOUSTON-The Texas Heart Institute and Texas A&M's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences are teaming to form the center, which will be in Houston. The state is investing $3 million for the center's establishment.
AUSTIN-The Pennsylvania REIT strikes a $330 million deal with a JV formed by itself and DRA Advisors for its wholly owned office portfolio in the southwest submarket, with plans to buy more.
DALLAS-Acreage at Park Lane has moved one step closer to holding a library and multifamily properties, thanks to the Dallas City Council's Economic Development Committee's approval to spend money. Next up: The city council's vote.
PHOENIX-The Canadian REIT's buy of North Scottsdale Corporate Center II puts it close to being a 1-million-square-foot commercial real estate holder in the region.
HOUSTON-The Denver company has opened two salon suite concepts already in the region; Baker Katz's Jamie Weaver explains why Houston could be a 25-30 store market for the company.
FORT WORTH-<b>DealTracker</b>-The New York-based real estate investment manager worked with Presidio Cos. on the 431-room buy, contributing an $8M mezzanine loan to the $58M capital stack. Southwest commercial real estate news follows.
CYPRESS, TX-The buyer strikes a deal with the 366-unit complex's builder. The transaction is the Atlanta buyer's ninth in the region; it has a portfolio valued at more than $325 million.
DALLAS-EY's Heidi Barath and Barbara Frank with Newmark Grubb Knight Frank are among the top female executive in commercial real estate, as listed by Real Estate Forum.
AUSTIN-Site consultants tell Area Development that the Lone Star State number one for its business environment and labor climate. Texas is tied for second place in infrastructure as Tennessee takes the top spot.