AUSTIN-RealCentric is singing high praises for Austin, one of three cities where operations were launched in mid-June. The CA-based company is claiming market dominance in Orange County, CA and Las Vegas as well.
DALLAS-Stock news has stockholders for Prentiss Properties Trust receiving 48.5 cents per share for the third quarter while Gainsco Inc.'s fiscal backers will get the bare minimum. Stockholders will reap their benefits at the end of this month.
LEWISVILLE, TX-Panattoni-Hillwood has brought to market its latest industrial project, a 656,000-sf structure, that wraps up its 89-acre Waters Ridge development in a suburb 25 miles northwest of Dallas. The project's magnitude is such that principal Tal Hicks considers it one of the most satisfying in the partnership's two-year history.
RICHARDSON, TX-AMLI Residential Properties has finalized the purchase of the former Breckenridge Point Apartments. The 440-unit purchase marks the start of a planned second acquisition program.
ROUND ROCK, TX-Greenhill Business Park, situated 20 miles north of Austin, Tuesday wraps up construction on the first of three buildings planned for the industrial development. The 45,000-sf warehouse will eventually be supplemented by two 150,000-sf structures.
DALLAS-An innovative Internet company, based in Lake Forest, IL, is rolling out offices in Dallas, Atlanta, New York City and Washington, DC. The Dallas office will be opening in Frisco's Comstock Tower.
HOUSTON-Main-Old Main Joint Venture will construct a 220,000-sf professional building near the Texas Medical Center. It is one of the few undertakings of this type by a privately owned, for-profit firm.
AUSTIN-The Austin Board of Realtors has to share, says a federal judge, who lifted an injunction to give e-Realty Inc. access to MLS listings for on-line posting of their properties in the region. The realtors board, which filed a lawsuit in the spring, has since changed a policy--in line with the National Board of Realtors--and is considering asking the court to dismiss the case.
HOUSTON-HyperDynamics Corp., an integrated technology service provider, will open its information technology hosting center in the Westwood Technology Center in southwest Houston in a building that was formerly a regional mall.