Houston Real Estate News

Jerry Built cow to be part of Texas Pipe & Supply sculpture garden

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 02/06/2018 - 02:28

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

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 02/06/2018 - 02:28

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

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 02/06/2018 - 02:28
Kinokuniya, a Japan-based book store with 12 locations in the U.S., has signed up for 4,000 square feet in Katy for its first store in the Houston market. The store, along with 85°C Bakery Café and Kura Revolving Sushi Bar, will be part of NewQuest Properties' second phase of the Cinemark-anchored Katy Grand retail center at the northeast corner of the Grand Parkway and the Katy Freeway. The new phase, on 7.4 acres, will add two buildings totaling 36,000 square feet this fall. Dave & Busters has signed on as an anchor tenant in Dallas-based Sam Moon Group's 175,000-square-foot Metropark Square development near The Woodlands.

Real estate briefs

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 02/06/2018 - 02:28
Transwestern announced several leases in the North Houston (Greenspoint) submarket in 2017: Hunting Energy Services, 62,137 square feet at 16825 Northchase Drive; Vinmar, 37,671 square feet at 16825 Northchase Drive; Our Lady of the Lake, 20,000 square feet at 600 N. Sam Houston Parkway; and Air Products and Chemicals, 16,748 square feet at 16945 Northchase Drive. Michelle Wogan, Evelyn Ward and Paula Musa were involved in the transactions. Global Tubing has leased 6,355 square feet at 250 Assay for relocation of its global headquarters to McCord Development's Generation Park. It will keep its manufacturing facility in Dayton. Entoro has leased 6,270 square feet in Woodway Tower, 4900 Woodway. Diana Bridger of JLL represented the tenant.
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