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Denver-based Eating Recovery Center/ERC has committed to an 18-year lease for the entire 5120 Legacy and after improvements, ERC will operate 72 hospital beds licensed by the Texas Department of State Health.
Austin led the state with a record-breaking median price of $315,500, and Terry Shuffler of Trendmaker Homes echoes that performance in this EXCLUSIVE discussion of the outlook for Austin housing.
Sun Holdings Corp. recently acquired a 1.5-acre site located at 2542 NE 30th St. near Interstate 35W north of downtown with visibility that may bode well for retail.
Traditional retail is far from dead, according to four specialty concepts that previously were only online or online-wholesale, which have leased space for first-ever physical brick-and-mortar locations in DFW and Houston.
Howard Hughes will execute a transformation plan led by new executive leadership, a $45 to $50 million annual reduction in overhead expenses, the sale of $2 billion of non-core assets and a headquarters move to The Woodlands.
Multifamily organizations are using artificial intelligence and automation not only to boost smart-home technology efforts, but also assist prospects and recruit/retain high-performance associates.
The W.T. The W.T. Waggoner Building at 810 Houston St. is set to become the second Sandman Signature Hotel in the United States, and Sandman is a chain owned by Canada-based Northland Properties.
There was a fair amount of buzz about Ross coming to Addison Town Center and last weekend's grand opening generated a lot of traffic in the center with a full parking lot, a full store and long lines.
Tech tenants are increasingly drawn to buildings that provide tenant lounges, fitness centers and other wellness initiatives/programs such as sit/stand desks, and of course, walkability to restaurants is a must.
A brief pause to rein in the annual delivery pace from current levels around 300,000 market-rate units wouldn't be a bad thing for areas where construction is most aggressive, Greg Willett says in this EXCLUSIVE.