SUGAR LAND, TX-A vacant building in Sugar Land Business Park sells after a three-year run on the market and two prior contracts. The buyer was satisfying a 1031 Exchange with the purchase of 1105 Industrial Blvd.
HOUSTON-The defunct Westheimer Rigging sells the last and largest tract in a 14-acre disposition under way for a couple years. Allied Asset Corp. walks away with the lion's share or slightly more than nine acres in the Houston Industrial District.
HOUSTON-A local investor, with other industrial assets around town, buys the 25,650-sf Rampart Business Park, a lone building on a one-acre tract that attracted four full price offers in a two-week marketing period.
HOUSTON-Shrader & Willliamson will shift the CBD office to One City Centre, signing a six-year lease for 4,340 sf of class A space. The firm turns on lights Feb. 1 in a relocation from 1600 Smith St.
McALLEN, TX-The project advances after the city signs the lone bidder for the project to buy 70 acres for more than $17 million and develop 650,000 sf of retail to go along with a 174,000-sf convention center and 2,500- to 3,000-seat performing arts center.
HOUSTON-Startup ClearFork Capital moves into 1,790 sf and Texan Construction gets comfortable in 1,111 sf, both occupying with medium-term contracts for Shepherd Place, a 116,913-sf office building that went to 94% occupancy with the new deals.
HOUSTON-A Principal Financial affiliate sells the 127,568-sf telecom warehouse to Harris County after officials start talking about knocking off a corner to make way for overhead interstate lanes. The plan's taken a new twist now that $4.3-million trade's done.
HOUSTON-A Principal Financial affiliate sells the 127,568-sf telecom warehouse to Harris County after officials start talking about knocking off a corner to make way for overhead interstate lanes. The plan's taken a new twist now that $4.3-million trade's done.
HOUSTON-Frost Bank settles in for another five years at Pin Oak Office Park after looking around the submarket and deciding to renew the first- and second-floor office space at its 15-year address inside the 610 Loop.
HOUSTON-Bishop Lifting Products finds extra manufacturing space within a half mile of its primary production facility. The medium-term lease buys time for a long-range plan to acquire a large building for the operation.