DALLAS-Howard Hughes Corp. has received permission from the Hawaii Community Development Authority to build two mixed-use towers on Land Blocks 2 and 3 at Ward Village.
PHOENIX-Transwestern's recent report for medical office buildings highlights gradually declining vacancy, positive net absorption and an increase in asking rent to $22.60 per square foot.
HOUSTON-Swerdlin becomes head of the company's national Self-Storage Group. Also coming on board is Memphis, TN-based Kenneth Cox as senior managing director of the group.
ADDISON, TX-A little more than five years after acquiring the class AA office building in the Platinum Corridor, KBS Realty wants to sell, hiring CBRE to handle the marketing process.
DALLAS-<b>EXCLUSIVE</b>-Axiometrics Inc. recently reported that, as the job market recovers, college enrollment is dropping. Economists tell GlobeSt.com that the trend shouldn't impact student housing – for now.
FORT WORTH-As the locale is named the site for ESPN's coverage of the Men's NCAA Final Four basketball tourney, Sundance Square's Johnny Campbell tells GlobeSt.com the site was designed for this type of event.
HOUSTON-A recent CBRE report detailing industrial product in Texas points out that low vacancies and unemployment are leading to tightening space and fewer landlord concessions.
TEMPE, AZ-Titan Investments (Denver) and IMH Financial (Scottsdale) have joined forces to plan a $55 million, 600-bed student housing complex just east of Arizona State University.