HOUSTON-PM Realty has snagged a 769,805-sf management portfolio for the Praedium Group LP. The PM team consists of Mike Nelson, Rhonda Huff, Mike Hackett and Mike Adams, who plan to focus on exceeding Praedium's exit strategy goals.
HOUSTON-Myers & Crow is gearing up to break ground on two more buildings at its NorthBelt Office Center. The Dallas-based developer has bought about 10 acres for two more buildings, totaling 106,050 sf.
HOUSTON-First came Baton Rouge, LA and now it's Houston's turn in a data center rollout sparked in July 2000 by a $20-million equity financing package. Houston-based Solid Systems has selected a two-acre site at 5620 Guhn Rd.
HOUSTON-Myers & Crow is gearing up to break ground on two more buildings at its NorthBelt Office Center. The Dallas-based developer has bought about 10 acres for two more buildings, totaling 106,050 sf.
HOUSTON-Beers Construction, based in Atlanta, is moving into a new spot along the Southwest Freeway. It's one of two office leases that have just closed. The other signing puts an accounting firm into a west Houston building.
HOUSTON-A valve manufacturer and a tire supplier have found new warehouse spots in the city. The two deals total 17,997 sf in the ongoing race for Houston's industrial space. Nutron heads to northwest Houston and Big State Tire goes to a northern suburb.
HOUSTON-Three businesses are joining the tenant lineup at the 365,955-sf Millennium Tower in the city's western corridor. An accounting firm has lined up 11,344 sf of the aggregate 21,911 sf of class-A office space.
HOUSTON-A valve manufacturer and a tire supplier have found new warehouse spots in the city. The two deals total 17,997 sf in the ongoing race for Houston's industrial space. Nutron heads to northwest Houston and Big State Tire goes to a northern suburb.
HOUSTON-The 59,247-sf Atwood Oceanics building, which had been marketed at $4 million, has changed hands. Insite Realty Partners has bought the west Houston property from Whmny Real Estate LP, part of the Dallas-based Archon Group.
HOUSTON-Cockrell Oil Corp. and Ocean Energy Inc. have found takers for some of their excess office space in the CBD. Pure Resources will move into 1600 Smith St. and AEP Energy heads to Louisiana Place.