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The Three Fountains multifamily asset presented Westmount with the opportunity to acquire a well-positioned value-add property near Westover Hills in San Antonio, a market with job growth and a strong economy.
Echo Lane was carefully vetted to assure the purchase met Velocis' investment strategy and would offer a viable opportunity for investors in 2012, and with occupancy at 97%, the asset was sold to 800 Builders.
New workplace strategies and technological advances are contributing to a systemic change in the way oil and gas companies view and leverage real estate, according to JLL's North America Energy Outlook.
Today's industrial discussion at RealShare Texas will focus on population growth and e-commerce trends, CBRE's Robert Kramp shares in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> sneak peek.
With the continued focus on the aging population and demand for more convenient healthcare facilities, many companies are gearing up to address those market dynamics, including promoting personnel.
Round Rock offers residential development for a growing demographic of move-up buyers and young families, and the overall greater Austin area continues to be one of the strongest housing markets due to job growth.
Harvey's impact will likely continue for another year, as the pace of residential construction recovery is spread out due to delays and complications with insurance settlements and permitting, says Kirksey.
San Antonio has 42.4 development-ready acres of land in its central business district alone, with only a little shy of 500,000 square feet of space built since 2013, according to a study by CommercialCafe.
In this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b>, Houston's population grew dramatically, moving closer to becoming the third-largest city as Chicago's population continues to decline, according to Census Bureau stats.