HOUSTON-Area brokers have closed 23,212 sf in office deals for four BMS Management-owned buildings in Houston. Titanis Inc. is the largest space taker in the lineup, snagging 12,929 sf at 10700 N. Freeway.
HOUSTON-Cadeco Industries is leasing a 170,000-sf warehouse that abuts it 200,000-sf coffee bean processing plant. The properties had been part of the Uncle Ben's 27.5-acre compound in east Houston.
HOUSTON-The 567,000-sf WiredZone holding at 5959 Corporate Dr. is a forerunner of the firm's up and coming projects. WiredZone is looking to add three million sf to five million sf this year.
LAREDO, TX-Consolidated Freightways has cut the ribbon on the largest terminal along the US-Mexico border. The 51,000-sf warehouse boasts 93 truck doors and 5,200 sf of office space. Some two million pounds will pass through the site each day.
HOUSTON-Arthur Andersen and the Houston CPA has lured some major real estate players into the classroom to explore clicks for their bricks. With the sessions had come surveys and the results show a lack of e-business capabilities.
BAYTOWN, TX-Home Depot will build the largest warehouse structure that's been undertaken in the past seven years in the Houston metro area. The home improvement center has closed on 40 acres for the facility that will service stores in six states.
THE WOODLANDS, TX-It's the next logical step for The Woodlands' Town Center. A dual-pronged hotel and convention center project will break ground this summer. The project will cost upward of $40 million.
HOUSTON-Stage Stores is optimistic its newly filed reorganization and disclosure statement will steer the bankrupt company into a profitable standing. The Southern District Court of Texas has set a May 21 hearing to weigh the plan.
HOUSTON-Yancey-Hausman has filled one office building at Northwest Crossing as construction continues on another 112,000-sf structure. Tenant Fircroft Inc. has doubled its lease to occupy a total 7,902 sf.
THE WOODLANDS, TX-A series of land buys will add to the retail line-up at the College Park Shopping Center. The eight new retailers are coming to a high-traffic market that big boxes say is producing strong sales.