SAN ANTONIO-The Alamo City's sagging tourism is just a bump in the road that won't continue through year's end, say those in the know around town. The city takes in more than $4 billion annually from its second-largest business.
AUSTIN-A 16,000-sf sublease for NetQoS, a local networking services firm, is a welcome signing in the northwest submarket, Austin's hardest hit by the high-tech downturn. The firm will be moving into the 136,000-sf Millennium Building.
SAN ANTONIO-MedCath Corp., based in Charlotte, NC, tickets San Antonio for the health-care provider's 11th cardiac-care hospital. The $50-million undertaking, carrying a 2003 delivery, will be built in the city's Medical District.
AUSTIN-State capital building managers today are delivering assurances to tenants that all's well inside their buildings. BOMA Austin says everything possible is being done locally to guarantee safety despite the impossibility of such a feat.
AUSTIN-The Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau has found its replacement for retiring president and CEO Ric Luber. The bureau has hired a Texas native and vice president of the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau.
AUSTIN-State capital building managers today are delivering assurances to tenants that all's well inside their buildings. BOMA Austin says everything possible is being done locally to guarantee safety despite the impossibility of such a feat.
SAN ANTONIO-The Alamo City's sagging tourism is just a bump in the road that won't continue through year's end, say those in the know around town. The city takes in more than $4 billion annually from its second-largest business.
SAN ANTONIO-A drug-testing company has renewed its lease and added about 500 sf in the 102,000-sf Greenway Park, located at 2445 NE Loop 410. The lease keeps the three-story office building at 96% occupancy.
SAN ANTONIO-A North Carolina-based shoe retailer is launching its first San Antonio store, with plans for as many as six citywide. Shoe Show has grabbed a spot for a concept store in an up and coming retail development in the southeast submarket.
AUSTIN-The city is getting ready to mail an application for a federal empowerment zone to HUD. If selected, Austin can attach as many as 10 tax incentives to businesses for the East Side. The application is the handiwork of three area chambers of commerce.