Houston Real Estate News

Real estate in brief

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/28/2017 - 02:18
Lincoln Property Co. has boosted occupancy of Intercontinental Park I, an 83,969-square-foot office building at 16801 Greenspoint Park, to 52 percent. Centre Technologies, represented by Gary Lawless of Cresa Partners, signed a lease for 18,073 square feet. Interactive Learning Systems, represented by Steve Jenkins of Vanguard Commercial, has leased 16,126 square feet. Virgil Hydes and Kevin Wyatt represented Lincoln Property Co. in-house. Avera Cos. announced the acquisition of 369 acres along Bay Area Boulevard, between Spencer Highway and Fairmont Parkway in La Porte, from PPG Industries. Avera sold a portion of the land, totaling 235 acres west of Bay Area Boulevard, to Beazer Homes for a residential development.

Dallas investor adds to Houston apartment portfolio

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 12/26/2017 - 02:30

Dallas-based Westmount Realty Capital has expanded its Houston holdings with the acquisition of the 234-unit Copper Mill apartments at 15910 FM 529.

Historic 1001 McKinney building hits market

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 12/26/2017 - 02:30

Downtown's 24-story 1001 McKinney building is up for sale. Commercial real estate firm HFF has been hired to market the historic building, which was built in 1947 to house the City National Bank. The art deco style building, which has undergone nearly $6 million in improvements, was designed by Alfred C. Finn and houses Morton's The Steakhouse on the ground floor.

Retail wrap: Growler USA microbrew pub to open in Friendswood

Greater Houston Real Estate - Fri, 12/22/2017 - 02:19

Goode Co. Kitchen & Cantina, a Tex-Mex concept of Goode Co. Restaurants that made its debut in The Woodlands in September, has opened in the former Mason Jar Restaurant at 9005 Katy Freeway. Levi Goode, president of the family owned company founded by his father 40 years ago, collaborated with Houston-based gin design group on the interiors. The decor features reclaimed wood, artisan-made fixtures, and pieces from his family's collection. Goode worked with Studio Red Architects on remodeling the 6,500-square-foot building, which was built out by Alpine Engineering & Construction. Growler USA, a Colorado-based craft beer microbrew pub with 17 locations including one in Katy, plans to open in Friendswood in February.

Zillow: Houstonians are doubling up as rent costs rise

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/21/2017 - 02:18

About a third of adults are living with a roommate or parent in Houston, mirroring the trend for the U.S. as housing costs have shot up, a new Zillow report showed.

Houston housing market sees gains in lower-end of market

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/21/2017 - 02:18

Homes priced between $100,000 and $250,000 saw the strongest sales gains while demand for luxury homes declined compared with last year, according to the latest report from the Houston Association of Realtors.

Beck Redden renews lease in Houston Center complex

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/21/2017 - 02:18

Houston litigation firm Beck Redden has renewed its lease on the top two floors of LyondellBasell Tower in downtown's Houston Center for 10 years.

Judge signs emergency order against Montrose Management District

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/21/2017 - 02:18
A district court judge on Monday signed an emergency temporary restraining order preventing the embattled Montrose Management District from issuing, collecting or spending assessments from commercial property owners in the Houston neighborhood. An attorney representing property owners in two lawsuits against the district filed the order after learning it was planning to hold a board meeting Monday to discuss assessments and other matters. The Montrose Management District is one of dozens in the Houston area created by the Legislature to promote economic development and make improvements to public areas in individual neighborhoods. Commercial property owners help pay for the improvements through assessments.

Houston developers announce Market at Houston Heights project

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/21/2017 - 02:18

Capital Retail Properties and Wile Interests have teamed up to transform 1.7 acres along North Shepherd Drive, south of 16th Street, into a 30,000-square-foot lifestyle center that will bring services and restaurants to a rapidly changing area of the Houston Heights.

Sweet Paris crêpe shop to open three more locations

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 12/19/2017 - 02:21

Sweet Paris Crêperie & Café plans to open three more Texas locations in the spring of 2018. The Houston-based restaurant, which opened in Rice Village five years ago, has other locations in CityCentre and Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico.

Valcap Group buys Katy apartment complex

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 12/19/2017 - 02:21

Valcap Group has purchased the Remington Katy, a 352-unit apartment complex at 22631 Colonial Parkway near Interstate 10 and the Grand Parkway, in an off-market transaction.

Investors acquire former Weatherford campus in north Houston

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 12/19/2017 - 02:21

A group of local investors has acquired a former Weatherford campus north of Houston.

Retail Wrap: Clute shopping center opens wide for dentistry practice

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 12/19/2017 - 02:21
Woodshore Family Dentistry has leased 2,160 square feet in Woodshore Marketplace, a community center anchored Kroger Marketplace at the southeast corner of Oyster Creek Drive and Dixie Drive in Clute. Kyle Knight and Brett Levinson with Weitzman represented the landlord. Drew Etheridge with Xite Realty represented the tenant. Verizon Wireless has leased a 3,000-square-foot building at 5440 Memorial Drive. The Rama Cos., a local firm led by Amir Taghdisi, developed the building on the site of the former Pollo Bravo restaurant. Move-in is planned by February. Josh Jacobs and Lauren Heiman with Edge Realty represented the landlord. Jeffrey Hayes and Caroline Howell with NewQuest Properties represented the tenant.

Real estate in brief: Commerce Green Office Park fully leased in Sugar Land

Greater Houston Real Estate - Tue, 12/19/2017 - 02:21
The Commerce Green Office Park in Sugar Land is now fully leased after deals totaling more than 30,000 square feet at 245 Commerce Green Blvd. The park, off U.S. 59 at Sugarcreek Boulevard and Commerce Green, has a 50,000-square-foot two-story multitenant building as well as three single-occupant buildings. Kevin Poynter and Peyton Poynter of Poynter Commercial Properties Corp. represented the landlord, Commerce Green Associates, in the deals. The latest deals include: Wells Chappell and Co. (1,341 square feet); Charlene J. Rogers, MA, LPC, represented by Pat Pollan (882 square feet); Pollan Hausman Real Estate Services; Community Impact Newspaper, represented by Blake Virgilio and Keith Grothaus of Caldwell Cos.

Chicago investor acquires Houston industrial park

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/14/2017 - 02:19

Brennan Investment Group has acquired an industrial park in northwest Houston.

Hines debuts luxe apartment tower

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/14/2017 - 02:19

Houston-based Hines is betting its success in the office market will carry over to the residential side.

Harvey damage could force hundreds in Houston area to raise their homes

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/14/2017 - 02:19

More than 1,600 Houston property owners who flooded during Hurricane Harvey will likely be forced to elevate their homes if they want to continue living there. The city's Public Works Department is preparing to notify property owners in floodplains that their structures have been declared "substantially damaged" and will required additional repairs to comply with current building codes. For most, that will mean physically raising their properties, a pricey upgrade that can cost well more than $150,000. The 1,611 letters that start going out this month will be the "first batch" for properties identified as damaged so severely that repairs would cost more than 50 percent of the market value of the structure, excluding the land.

Report: Marathon Oil Tower in talks to be sold

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/14/2017 - 02:19

A partnership including a Houston-based real estate firm is in talks to buy Marathon Oil Tower for $175 million, an industry publication reported this week.

U.S. new-home sales pick up the pace

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/14/2017 - 02:19
WASHINGTON - Americans bought new homes in October at the fastest pace in a decade - a 6.2 percent monthly increase that reflects both the underlying strength of the economy and the worsening shortage of existing homes for sale. The Commerce Department said this past week that new-home sales in October rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 685,000. That marks the third straight monthly gain and the best sales clip since October 2007. Much of the sales growth came from the Northeast and Midwest, with the South and West posting smaller increases. Many buyers are turning to new construction because there is a shrinking supply of existing homes for sale. But new construction has been unable to keep up with demand.

Deal of the week: Tower above Hermann Park finds buyer

Greater Houston Real Estate - Thu, 12/14/2017 - 02:19
One of the twin residential towers perched above Hermann Park just off Texas 288 has been sold to a joint venture that has rebranded the property and taken over management and leasing. PGIM Real Estate and Houston-based Hanover Co. formed a joint venture to acquire the upscale building, previously known as Mosaic at Hermann Park. The 29-story tower is now known as Hanover Hermann Park. The other tower is still called Mosaic. Hanover will handle leasing, operations and management for the 396 apartments in its tower. The building also has 20,087 square feet of first-floor retail space.
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