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HOUSTON—Northland Woods Apartments is operated as an affordable apartment community for residents earning 60% of the area median income or less with rents restricted at 50% area median income.
HOUSTON—As the population continues to grow, the east side is poised to capitalize on developer and business interest due to favorable demographics, economic development and infrastructure expansion.
HOUSTON—After the oil bust, Houston was on fourth down and needed to go long for a hail Mary, which seems to have paid off in the form of an economic stimulus estimated at $200 to $350 million.
HOUSTON—The Port of Houston Authority is a 25-mile-long complex of 150-plus private and public industrial terminals along the 52-mile ship channel and a modernization project is currently underway there.
Hiring in September reaffirmed that job creation is moderating from the elevated levels of the past two years on a national level. Translating openings…
BAYTOWN, TX—The Aria at Rollingbrook multifamily community is adjacent to ExxonMobil, Chevron Phillips petrochemical plants and accessible to Gulf Coast's downstream energy construction boom.
HOUSTON—Baylor Clinic, and one of the tallest medical buildings in the world, O'Quinn Medical Tower, get a full check of life safety systems including backups for critical areas, such as the surgical center.
HOUSTON—The recent acquisition of HMS 850, in what is arguably the most desirable location in the ship channel, fills some of the need for barge fleeting and deep water terminal space.
LA GRANGE, TX—With an aging population and ever-increasing demand for healthcare facilities, St. Mark's is a valuable asset to both Rainier's real estate portfolio and the greater central Texas community.
HOUSTON—While secondary or tertiary cities where one or two dominant industries can significantly influence occupancies and financing can be difficult, most Texas submarkets have well-diversified economic drivers.