KATY, TX-NewQuest Properties seeks out a retail center to accommodate a new location for 24-Hour Fitness. The new owner of Westlake Shopping Center, bought for close to the $5.4-million ask, has plans under way to divvy the 52,250-sf dark anchor space.
GILBERT, AZ-Express One Mortgage hands over the deed to the 11,000-sf build-to-suit to the Robin Family Trust of Seattle, which gets a 10-year lease in exchange for its $2.75-million investment.
HOUSTON-Memorial Hermann Hospital Systems and Trammell Crow Co. are partnering on a five-story professional office building in the southwest submarket. The plan allows for physician buy-ins to the development, which delivers by July 2006.
HOUSTON-The Morgan Group, Trammell Crow Co. and an institutional investor partner on a plan to build 400,000 sf of retail space and up to 600 residential units on 24 acres now housing the Houston Independent School District's HQ and an elementary school.
HOUSTON-The Morgan Group, Trammell Crow Co. and an institutional investor partner on a plan to build 400,000 sf of retail space and up to 600 residential units on 24 acres now housing the Houston Independent School District's HQ and an elementary school.
HOUSTON-The Morgan Group, Trammell Crow Co. and an institutional investor partner on a plan to build 400,000 sf of retail space and up to 600 residential units on 24 acres now housing the Houston Independent School District's HQ and an elementary school.
TEMPE, AZ-Triple Net Properties steps up with a full-price offer for the 87%-leased, 159,764-sf, class A office building as part of a major buying spree planned for the state. Dealmakers credit strong leasing activity and location with catching the TIC player's eye.
TEMPE, AZ-Triple Net Properties steps up with a full-price offer for the 87%-leased, 159,764-sf, class A office building as part of a major buying spree planned for the state. Dealmakers credit strong leasing activity and location with catching the TIC player's eye.
HOUSTON-In a recent report, O'Connor & Associates tracks strong absorption across all retail categories, but picks up on a slight decline in occupancy. Community and neighborhood centers absorb the most space while regional malls offer mixed news.
HOUSTON-In a recent report, O'Connor & Associates tracks strong absorption across all retail categories, but picks up on a slight decline in occupancy. Community and neighborhood centers absorb the most space while regional malls offer mixed news.