HOUSTON-Engle is vice president-corporate engineering, while Bradford takes on the role of vice president-corporate operations. Both are operating out of Hines headquarters at Williams Tower.
DALLAS-In an <b>exclusive</b> interview with GlobeSt.com's Amy Wolff Sorter, Henry S. Miller Cos. president and CEO Greg Miller discusses change, his father's untimely death and preservation of his great-grandfather's legacy.
HOUSTON-Des Moines, IA-based Threshold Capital LLC takes ownership of the 1980s complex in the Champion East submarket, which is recovering from the downturn. The seller was HIG Realty Partners of New York.
EDINBURG, TX-Marcus & Millichap brokers the transaction between Ruben Gutierrez Construction and a private investor. Additional southwest commercial real estate news follows.
PHOENIX-Camden Property is paying $25 million for parcels in Scottsdale, Tempe and Chandler with plans for 834 units. Meanwhile, Hanover paid $7 million for three acres in Tempe, on which it will build 341 units.
HOUSTON-The 52-year-old Gerland, parent company of Food Fair, Food Town and Grand Market, is being acquired by food distributor Grocers Supply, which owns Fiesta Mart, among other stores.
IRVING, TX-The company, which operates multiple rent-a-car companies, takes the office space near Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport for administrative operations. Corporate growth prompted the agreement with landlord Atlas CP.
CONWAY, AR-<b>EXCLUSIVE</b>-Less than a year after acquiring the 150,000-square-foot regional headquarters, United Trust Fund, with help from JMC, obtained a seven-year, sub-4% permanent loan on the single-tenant office building.
CONROE, TX-The energy industry supplier will build a sucker rods mill adjacent to its welded tubes mill. Start-up is planned for the second half of 2014.
AUSTIN-Area Development Magazine granted its 2013 Gold Shovel Award to the Lone Star State, citing its strong economic recovery, jobs creation and active commercial real estate.