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SWBC Real Estate has acquired Stoneleigh Apartments, a multifamily property located one block south of State Highway 358, and plans $3.3 million in upgrades.
JLL has agreed to acquire Peloton Commercial Real Estate, a leasing and property management firm based in Texas, bringing more than 130 Peloton professionals to JLL.
NAI Partners' Investment Fund has officially closed on its first Fund III acquisition, Point West Business Park, a 146,000-square-foot flex industrial park located south of the Westchase District in Houston.
The firm has announced recent expansions, including additional staff and a new Houston studio opening this month in the Houston Heights neighborhood, given its involvement in more Houston projects.
I Build America is declaring September 16 to 20 as Construction Appreciation Week, a celebration that aims to inspire a national conversation about construction and how it enhances many lives.
Argus' cloud technology will have an impact on commercial real estate in Houston because all CRE appraisers and brokerages work with it in the local ecosystem to understand value through cash flow.
The opening of the Conn's HomePlus Lakeland distribution center in August 2020 will create approximately 50 new full-time jobs, with an estimated 720 additional statewide jobs generated as the retail showrooms open.
The park is in close proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Interstate 45 and Interstate 59 and its vacant spaces have grade-level, semi-dock and/or dock-high loading.
In this EXCLUSIVE, Skanska's Dennis Yung says the biggest challenge is the decline in and age of the skilled workforce with fewer young professionals entering the construction industry.
The passing of the beer-to-go law is one of many positive legislative changes the industry has seen in recent years, which will increase awareness, competition and sales of Texas craft beer.