AUSTIN-The 262,000-sf Stassney Heights will be leased and managed by Dallas-based affiliates, Weitzman Group and Cencor Realty Services. The Central Texas plan, says the Austin office leader, is to seek out more management pacts.
AUSTIN-Molecular Imprints takes a giant leap from its Austin Technology Incubator into a 15,975-sf flex spot at a North Austin complex. Founded in February 2001, the firm uses technology developed by University of Texas profs and their students.
BOERNE, TX-The locally based developer has a 17,000-sf office building rising in one part of Boerne and a 19,400-sf structure going up in another section of town. The Johns Road Crossing project will end up with four structures of mixed-use space.
AUSTIN-The industrial division gets two property managers, two assistant property managers and an associate. Two administrative hires round out the changes for Trammell Crow's state capital team.
AUSTIN-Kohl's, Home Depot and Holiday Inn Express are pushing hard on projects in a municipality nestled within Austin's southwest boundaries. Retail sales taxes provide 90% of the small town's revenue.
SAN ANTONIO-Two newcomers to the market lease a 72,000-sf building at ProLogis' Industry Park Distribution Center. A third transaction reserves 45,000 sf in an under-construction 118,800-sf building that's now 37.9% leased.
AUSTIN-Founded by former Dell Computer Corp. executives, Motion Computing lines up its first office as it ramps up for a 2002 release of its first product, a mobile PC with all the punch of a full-size model in a tablet-size design.
SAN ANTONIO-The Hendricks & Partners' deals bring deed transfers for the 104-unit La Maison in the north submarket and 37-unit Port Royale in the northwest section of the city. Both properties will be upgraded.
AUSTIN-For months, Austin's hometown favorite, the Cedar Door, has awaited word of its fate. The bar has been physically uprooted three times in 26 years; the next resting spot is the CBD near the convention center and some swanky restaurants.
BUDA, TX-Simon Property Group has eyes on 200 acres at the crossroads of Loop 4 and Interstate 35 in Buda, a town that's starting to grow by leaps and bounds. It's still too early in the game to say what might come out of the ground.