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BROOKSHIRE, TEXAS — Kansas City-based investment firm NorthPoint Development has purchased three industrial buildings totaling approximately 1 million square feet in Brookshire, a western suburb of Houston. The structures are Buildings 1,3 and 8 within Empire West, a 10-building, 3.9-million-square-foot development by Stream Realty Partners that is fully leased to tenants such as Pro Pac, Tesla, H-E-B and Ferguson Enterprises. All three buildings were completed between 2021 and 2025. Seth Koschak, Matteson Hamilton, Mustafa Ali, Adam Jackson and Justin Robinson of Stream, in coordination with Eastdil Secured, brokered the deal.

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CORINTH, TEXAS — New York City-based Dwight Capital has provided a $31 million, HUD-insured construction loan for a 172-unit multifamily project that will be located in the North Texas city of Corinth. The project represents Phase II of a larger development known as Oxford at the Boulevard and will consist of five garden-style residential buildings, four parking garages, a dog park and onsite storage units. Phase I of Oxford at the Boulevard delivered 193 units. Brandon Baksh and Brian Yee of Dwight originated the nonrecourse loan through HUD’s 241(a) program for the borrower, Oxford Enterprises.

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HOUSTON — Stream Realty Partners has broken ground on Summit Grove Business Park, a 217,120-square-foot industrial project in North Houston. The development will consist of two rear-load buildings spanning 125,600 and 91,520 square feet. Building features will include 32- and 36-foot clear heights, respectively, and a combined total of 78 dock-high doors. Project partners include E.E. Reed (general contractor), Ware Malcomb (architect) and Halff (civil engineer). Completion is slated for late summer. Stream will also handle leasing of the property.

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HOUSTON — BMC Capital has arranged $7.7 million in financing for an unnamed multifamily property in Houston. The debt was structured with an interest rate of 6.16 percent, a 54 percent loan-to-value ratio, 10-year term and a 30-year amortization schedule. Keith Van Arsdale led the BMC team on the transaction. The direct lender and borrower were also not disclosed.

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WACO, TEXAS — Cromwell Commercial Group, an affiliate of brokerage firm Coldwell Banker Commercial APEX, Realtors, has arranged the sale of a 1 million-square-foot industrial facility in Waco. The facility, which spans 56 acres at 5200 Beverly Drive, was operated as a glass bottle manufacturing facility for 80 years. The new owner, Dallas-based investment firm Keating Resources, plans to reposition the facility’s 907,000‑square‑foot distribution component for lease or sale and has rebranded the property as Waco I-35 Logistics Center. Jordan Beard of Cromwell Commercial brokered the sale of the property, and the firm has also been retained to direct and market the repositioning strategy.

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HOUSTON — Greystone has provided a $36.6 million Freddie Mac loan for the refinancing of a 476-unit apartment community in Houston. The name of the property, which was originally built in 1966 and offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units, was not disclosed. The loan was structured with a fixed five-year term and full-term, interest-only payments. The borrower, which was also not disclosed, has invested in capital improvements since acquiring the property, including unit interior renovations and upgrades of building systems. Gill Dolan led the transaction for Greystone.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Lee & Associates has negotiated a 123,241-square-foot industrial lease in South Fort Worth. The space is located within Carter Industrial Park. Reid Bassinger, Trey Fricke and Schaefer Amos of Lee & Associates represented the tenant, ReturnPro, which provides post-purchase services for retailers, in the lease negotiations. Cheyenne Mungaray, Forrest Cook and Jeff Rein of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, Agellan Capital Partners Inc.

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MATHIS, TEXAS — MAG Capital Partners has purchased a 34,150-square-foot industrial facility in Mathis, about 35 miles northwest of Corpus Christi, in a sale-leaseback deal. The 37.7-acre site at 11557 State Highway 359 houses the global headquarters operations of  Airforce Turbine Service and includes a private runway. Steven Okon, Blake Shaffer and Anthony Walters of JLL advised on the transaction. DWG Capital Group arranged acquisition financing for the deal on behalf of the purchaser.

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GEORGETOWN AND CEDAR PARK, TEXAS — A joint venture between global investment firm Oxford Properties Group and Pine Tree, a retail operator based in Chicago, has purchased a portfolio of two open-air retail centers totaling approximately 1 million square feet in metro Austin. Wolf Ranch Town Center totals roughly 633,000 square feet and is located in the northern suburb of Georgetown. Lakeline Plaza totals roughly 386,000 square feet and is located in Cedar Park, another northern suburb of Austin. Both centers are home to an array of national retailers such as Target, T.J. Maxx, Best Buy and Ulta Beauty. Kyle Minter and Conor Lalor of Newmark brokered the deal. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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BRYAN, TEXAS — Self-storage brokerage firm Versal has arranged the sale of a 693-unit facility in the Central Texas city of Bryan that is operated under the Lone Star Storage brand. The property, which totals 91,150 net rentable square feet, was sold as part of a larger, family-owned portfolio. Bill Bellomy, Michael Johnson, Logan Foster and Hugh Horne of Versal represented the Texas-based seller in the transaction. The team also procured the buyer, North Carolina-based Morningstar Properties.

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