Lincoln Property Begins Construction on Two New Towers in Austin

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DALLAS – (Realty News Report) – Lincoln Property Company will break ground next month on a prominent mixed-use development in the Preston Center district of North Dallas. The project consists of two high-rise towers: a 225,000-square-foot office building and a 14-story residential tower containing 128 multifamily rental units. The towers will sit side-by-side and be … Read more

Montrose Revival: La Colombe d’Or, Hines, NewForm & Fondren Mansion

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La Colombe d’Or Hotel & Residences in the Montrose area. HOUSTON – The Zimmermans, through NewForm Real Estate and in partnership with Hines, have revealed further plans for the renovation and expansion of the La Colombe d’Or Hotel in the Montrose neighborhood. Beyond the previously announced 34-story tower, The Residences at La Colombe d’Or, the … Read more

D’Agostino Launches Baybrook Multifamily Development

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FRIENDSWOOD, Texas – (Realty News Report) – D’Agostino Companies is developing The Reserve at Baybrook, a 291-unit apartment community adjacent to Baybrook Mall on Houston’s southeast side. Based in Houston, D’Agostino Companies has historically focused on office, retail and medical office projects before expanding into multifamily development. This is the company’s second multifamily project since … Read more

Lee & Associates Announces LaPorte Office Sale

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Ivest LP has acquired a 100,000-SF industrial property in La Porte. Photo: Lee & Associates Houston. HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – Ivest LP has purchased a 100,000-square-foot industrial property located at 8201 and 8211 La Porte Freeway, near Broadway Street. The seller, Duma Land, LLC, was represented by Lee & Associates – Houston team … Read more

No Santa Lap? Local Mall Replaces Visits with Holiday Plan B

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SUGAR LAND – (Realty News Report) – With social distancing measures in place this season, Santa Claus will be spending most of his time at the North Pole, which means traditional visits and sitting on Santa’s lap at shopping centers aren’t happening. However, families visiting Sugar Land Town Square will have a safe, imaginative alternative. … Read more

RNR Real Estate Briefs: Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio Updates

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RNR Real Estate Briefs from Realty News Report – HOUSTON — Onus Global Fulfillment Solutions expanded its lease by 89,533 square feet at Carson 249, located at 12202 Cutten Road. Dillon Dummit of Savills and Pablo Ng of United Heroes Realty represented the tenant. Justin Robinson and Jeremy Lumbreras of Stream Realty Partners represented the … Read more

Co-Working Company Leases Space in Midway’s Kirby Grove

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Kirby Grove, a mixed-use development in Houston’s Inner Loop, was developed by Midway. HOUSTON — Spaces, a creative workspace company based in Amsterdam, has signed a lease for 25,000 square feet in Midway’s Kirby Grove development, marking its first co-working location in Houston. Spaces positions its locations as creative work environments tailored to a wide … Read more

Black Creek Group Acquires Crow Development Project

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Photo credit: Jud Haggard HOUSTON – Black Creek Group, a Denver-based investment and development firm, has purchased Stafford Grove Industrial Park, a three-building warehouse complex totaling 351,960 square feet located in Stafford on Houston’s southwest side. The seller, an investment group led by Crow Industrial Holdings, was represented in the transaction by Trent Agnew and … Read more

Quasar Logistics Acquires Northeast Site for Industrial Development

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Northeast Houston: Rankin Road exit on Highway 59, aka Eastex Freeway. HUMBLE, Texas – Quasar Logistics IAH, Ltd. has acquired 71.8 acres in Humble for a new industrial development. Clay Pritchett of NAI Partners represented the buyer. John Ferruzzo, Nick Peterson, and Ryan Searle of NAI Partners represented the seller, Platinum Ridge LP. According to … Read more

Detroit and Houston: Shared Urban Challenges and Solutions

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Jonathan Brinsden DETROIT – For many years Detroit relied heavily on a single industry, similar to Houston’s past dependence on energy. Suburban flight emptied much of the city decades ago, but in recent years residents have been returning to the central business district. That resurgence has been driven in part by leading entrepreneurs, civic-minded developers … Read more