AUSTIN-Legerity Inc. employees today are unpacking and settling into a 115,000-sf corporate headquarters at Southpark Commerce Center. Meanwhile, work continues on a 26,000-sf expansion to accommodate the Austin-based firm's international business momentum.
DALLAS-Koll Development is getting ready to tackle another building at the 1,300-acre, master-planned CentrePort. This time, the strategically positioned business park will be getting a 125,110-sf flex-office building.
DALLAS-Small- and mid-size businesses have a new partner available in 13 US markets to help bridge the Digital Divide. Dallas-based Allied Riser Communications is rolling out its product in 13 markets, with an eye on more. Each city has its own IT staff.
DALLAS-Women have made more inroads into commercial real estate than other minority segments despite the high and lucrative rewards that await those who dare to tread the path. But, change is bound to occur as more clients also make vital inroads to diversification.
DALLAS-It's the talk of the town as word gets around about Cushman & Wakefield losing its respected point man. J. Reagan Dixon just happens to be the third key player in 10 months that William Cawley's snatched from his competitors. A four-star team's in place. Now, it's time to grab for the brass ring, he says.
AUSTIN-Austin probably will fare better than Ft. Worth in Intel's master building plan. Work will grind to a slow hum as Intel weighs what to do with its 10-story state capital office project. As yet, the Intel decision isn't trickling over to other CBD office proposals.
DALLAS-Women have made more inroads into commercial real estate than other minority segments despite the high and lucrative rewards that await those who dare to tread the path. But, change is bound to occur as more clients also make vital inroads to diversification.
AUSTIN-The market's changed and so has McShane Corp.'s Austin strategy. Four projects are under way; more are in the pipeline. Two office projects, totaling $50 million, mark the developer's inroad into that segment of the city's market.
AUSTIN-It's never wise to give up a good thing, which could be why a downtown law firm has decided to stay put in its CBD offices. McGinnis, Lochridge & Kilgore have renewed its 47,750-sf spot in the class-A Capitol Center.
RICHARDSON, TX-A high-tech California-based company likes the bricks that CarrAmerica's putting up, marking a second lease signing for the developer's first Telecom Corridor project. Custer Court's phase one delivers in September and it's already 40% leased.