Houston Real Estate News
Levey Group breaks ground on 660K-SF industrial park 2 years after land acquisition - Houston Business Journal
Levey Group breaks ground on 660K-SF industrial park 2 years after land acquisition - The Business Journals
‘Houston, we don’t have a problem:’ Local agents say the metro area’s market is balanced - HousingWire
‘Houston, we don’t have a problem:’ Local agents say the metro area’s market is balanced - HousingWire
‘Houston, we don’t have a problem:’ Local agents say the metro area’s market is balanced - HousingWire
‘Houston, we don’t have a problem:’ Local agents say the metro area’s market is balanced - HousingWire
Houston County real estate transfers April 17-20, 2023 - Dothan Eagle
Local Foods Group-backed French restaurant in Rice Village to become Italian concept - The Business Journals
HILCO REAL ESTATE SALES ANNOUNCES BANKRUPTCY SALE OF 23,500± SF FORMER SCHOOL ON 37± AC IN ... - PR Newswire
SomeraRoad progresses on $1B Gulch development, first Wedgewood-Houston project - Nashville Business Journal
Clay Development delivers 6th distribution center at Kennedy Greens South Business Park - The Business Journals
Clay Development delivers 6th distribution center at Kennedy Greens South Business Park - The Business Journals
Housing Market Trends: Big Investors Buy in Atlanta, Dallas, Charlotte, Houston - Norada Real Estate Investments
Former Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward is selling his Cypress home - Houston Business Journal
Former Super Bowl MVP Hines Ward is selling his Cypress home - The Business Journals
Jerry Built cow to be part of Texas Pipe & Supply sculpture garden
The Jerry Built cow across from West University Place is being put out to pasture. Pipeline Realty, which recently acquired the building at 3501 W. Holcombe that housed Jerry Built Homegrown Burgers before its sudden departure in May, has taken down the cow that sat on top of the building. The cow will join the Rubenstein family's art park at its Texas Pipe & Supply yard at Texas 288 and Bellfort.
Camden Property's Ric Campo warns of post-Harvey building regulations
Houston-based Camden Property Trust reported fourth-quarter property revenue Thursday of $229.8 million, up from $217 million a year earlier.
Retail wrap: Japan-based Kinokuniya plans first Houston bookstore
Real estate briefs
Dave & Busters to join entertainment mix in Woodlands area development
Dallas-based Sam Moon Group has landed Dave & Busters as an anchor tenant in its Metropark Square mixed-use development near The Woodlands.