SAN ANTONIO-A 10-year tenant holds on to its 36,750-sf spot in San Antonio's northeast submarket. CSI/Crown Inc. leases the site from the Utah Retirement System in a Grubb & Ellis and REOC Property Services-structured deal.
SAN ANTONIO-Cale Hahn exits his job as research director for the Weitzman Group's San Antonio office for a broker's slot at Dominion Advisory Group. In Austin, Bryan McMurrey goes from Republic Commercial to NAI/CIP.
SAN ANTONIO-Two franchisees and three stores are in San Antonio's future for the Austin-based pizza chain. Store openings will take place at Northstar Mall, N. New Braunfels and Castle Hills Market.
AUSTIN-An auditor's warning has the Austin-based operation in talks with its lending consortium. There is no danger of a bankruptcy, but there is a level of operational uncertainty until the issues are resolved, says USOL Holdings' CFO.
SAN ANTONIO-Scania USA takes 4,300 sf on a short-term basis as its broker scouts for larger accommodations. The firm, a division of Sweden-based Saab, has been a San Antonio tenant for three years.
AUSTIN-The guessing game ends as Intel officials fess up to Austin's mayor that its skeleton 10-story CBD office building is up for sale. The decision, though disappointing, at least means the shell will be actively marketed.
AUSTIN-Negotiations are under way with three retailers that would close off inline space availability in the 115,000-sf first phase of the Duhrman & Bassett project. This week, Panda Express will open as a prelude to six other starts.
AUSTIN-Today, a Washington state developer cuts the ribbon on Fort Branch and Truman's Landing. On hand for the affordable housing complex's grand opening will be city and state housing officials.
AUSTIN-TechSkills, headquartered in Milwaukee, adds its fifth Texas office, honing in on Austin's 3001 Bee Cave Rd. The tenant subleases the office from another tech training learning center exiting the still fully occupied structure.
AUSTIN-Slowly, but surely a turn-around is coming for Austin-based USOL Holdings. Its US OnLine subsidiary has pushed up revenue to $3.9 million from 2000's $2.8 million while pushing down the loss factor to $3.6 million from $9.6 million.