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Throughout the aftermath of Harvey and Irma, many companies have chipped in to help, either in the form of donations or physical contributions, such as Transwestern and K2M which mobilized recovery teams.
McCarthy is building a new imaging room and operating rooms, an emergency department to replace the emergency room and renovating about 10 blocks of utilities on the Christus Spohn Hospital campus.
Houston is one of the markets with very few 1 million-square-foot warehouses and has a compact area for its size, which allows companies to have smaller warehouses as satellites in the distribution chain.
In this review, GlobeSt.com looks at the impact of Harvey on Port, highway and airport operations as water, land and air disruptions were all affected during the mega-storm nearly six weeks ago.
San Antonio reflects the nationwide trend of new construction being dominated by anchors with very limited spec small-shop space, which keeps overall construction in check, says Weitzman.
San Antonio is competitive with its steady residential growth, expanding local economic base and healthy housing market, as well as compressing rates for office and industrial product, says CBRE.
Progress is being made, as evident from the stats from local research companies which provide an update and recap of the damage to commercial real estate properties in the area.