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HOUSTON—Boxer Property signed an agreement to manage and lease office space at the property on Grogans Mill Road and the company will enhance the existing facility with co-working amenities.
SAN DIEGO—Master-planned communities of size are a dying breed due to land constraints in San Diego, and it took more than 20 years to get the Del Sur site that just sold approved, Colliers' David Santistevan tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
HOUSTON—Houston's suburbs must share innovations, successes and lessons learned from mistakes to ensure long-term prosperity, according to a new study commissioned by ULI Houston and conducted by Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research.
IRVINE, CA—An increased emphasis on landscaping and lighting to visually enhance the built environment, more clean lines and contemporary architecture are emerging in these two property sectors, KTGY's Simon Perkowitz tells GlobeSt.com <b>EXCLUSIVELY</b>.
SAN FRANCISCO—Pacific Eagle Holdings is taking a unique approach to the local need as seen in the floor plans, amenities and offerings at The Austin, located among the city's oldest affluent neighborhoods.
HOUSTON—The mid-rise estate is an evolved concept that provides the best of both worlds, combining the indoor and outdoor elements of a home with the lock-and-leave aspects of a condo, says Mimosa Terrace's developer.
LOS ANGELES—Jamison Properties delivers the Abbey, a 110-unit apartment complex in Koreatown, to a market with better rents that expected, showing just how much the market has grown in two years.