DALLAS-In a once-a-year report, the final count shows the region's office buildings' average selling price has dipped. Not really a concern, says Roddy Information Services, just an indication availability of class-A properties might be shrinking. All other sectors had experienced upswings.
DALLAS-In a once-a-year report, the final count shows the region's office buildings' average selling price has dipped. Not really a concern, says Roddy Information Services, just an indication availability of class-A properties might be shrinking. All other sectors had experienced upswings.
FLOWER MOUND, TX-Silverwing Development of San Francisco, and Denver-based Hampton Partners have selected Dallas' Bradford Cos. to market their 361-acre office-hotel development. Details are sketchy, but full build-out could bring five million sf.
DALLAS-CopiersNow, a Denver-based business equipment supplier, is searching for more Texas space in a nationwide rollout strategy that's starting here. The driver naturally is the state's high-tech profile and companies' proclivity for online trade.
DALLAS-Greenbriar Corp., a seniors community operator, is moving into leased space in mid-April to Centura Tower after selling its 25,509-sf Addison headquarters. New tenants also are headed to Pacific Center II and Belt Line Place.
DALLAS-Cawley Wilcox has snagged another player from the competitors' ranks. And, says Bill Cawley, more surprises are coming as he builds his All-Star team. He's talking in Denver as well, with his eyes on Atlanta and Boston in 2002.
DALLAS-Allied Riser Communications is off and running with connections to its US and Canadian portfolio. The hookups include 37 Dallas-Ft. Worth buildings, totaling 15.9 million sf.
ARLINGTON, TX-Donruss Playoff, a baseball card manufacturer, is one of three deals cut recently by Henry S. Miller Commercial teams. Another deal opens the door to a new retail development in Plano.
DALLAS-Spire Realty is finalizing agreements with the city and county while eyeing a fourth-quarter demolition start in the 1.2-million sf Mercantile block. The $85-million mixed-use project will bring needed retail to the CBD.
DALLAS-Hillwood is out of the gate with four projects and has three more in its 2001 pipeline. All's on track to meet its annual development quota for the firm that had grabbed 15% of the Dallas-Ft. Worth industrial leasing activity last year.