AUSTIN-The Calendar Club already has flipped the page to April when it will be moving into an extra 54,000 sf at the Expo Business Park. The deal's signed and the plans are in the works for the nationwide chain, which now occupies 124,000 sf.
AUSTIN-The Calendar Club already has flipped the page to April when it will be moving into an extra 54,000 sf at the Expo Business Park. The deal's signed and the plans are in the works for the nationwide chain, which now occupies 124,000 sf.
SAN ANTONIO-Trammell Crow is now a neighbor of the San Antonio Airport, buying adjacent business parks in the high-traffic corridor. The parks consist of 10 buildings with an aggregate 199,060 sf. It's the first buy in a year for Trammell Crow in San Antonio.
DALLAS-A recent wave of promotions and new hires has come down the pike for metroplex corporations. WorkPlaceUSA takes the lead in the number of management shifts, promoting four to VP roles.
AUSTIN-Centex Construction is the successful bidder to construct a $45-million Austin Museum of Art. The project, which gets under way in April, marks the Dallas-based builder's fourth large-scale undertaking for the arts world.
AUSTIN-For four years, TIG Real Estate Services has been building relationships in Austin, where it owns a three-building industrial complex. Now, the time has come to open an office and buy, buy, buy.
DALLAS-Two franchise pacts will add 12 Cinnabon's in the Dallas-Ft. Worth region and six in Austin-San Antonio. The sites have not been determined, but the deals have been signed. Now, it's time to look for the space.
CARROLLTON, TX-Plano's loss is Carrollton's gain. The Billingsley Co. has lured Nucentrix Broadband to relocate its headquarters to a soon-to-be-completed 99,000-sf building in its well-positioned business park.
AUSTIN-A prime piece of commercially zoned real estate is now the property of Austin's Kucera Co. The game plan reportedly is to build an office project on what has been labeled as the last available tract in the upscale mixed-use Arboretum.
FT. WORTH-An AllianceTexas study puts nine years of power brokering into perspective for Ft. Worth, beneficiary of $15.4 billion from Hillwood's wheeling and dealing. The report's release coincides with city council's OK on an incentive package for Dell Computer, possibly the region's next adrenaline shot.