MCALLEN, TEXAS — CTO Realty Growth, a Florida-based REIT, has acquired Palms Crossing, a 399,075-square-foot retail power center in the Rio Grande Valley city of McAllen. Palms Crossing is an open-air center that was 98 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Hobby Lobby, Restaurant Depot, Best Buy, Burlington, Barnes & Noble and Guitar Center. Barry Brown, Chris Gerard, Claudia Steeb and Erin Lazarus of JLL represented the seller, WPG (formerly known as Washington Prime Group), in the transaction.
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LANCASTER, TEXAS — Self-storage brokerage firm Versal has arranged the sale of a 265-unit facility in Lancaster, a southern suburb of Dallas. Lasoto Self Storage was built in the 1980s and spans 44,940 net rentable square feet. Bill Bellomy, Michael Johnson, Logan Foster and Hugh Horne of Versal represented the seller and procured the buyer in the transaction. Both parties were Texas-based entities that requested anonymity. The sales price was also not disclosed.
FLOWER MOUND, TEXAS — Lee & Associates has brokered the sale of a 64,406-square-foot industrial building in Flower Mound, located in the northern-central part of the metroplex. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 500 Gerault Road was constructed in 2025 and features 32-foot clear heights. Adam Graham, Alex Wilson and Tomas Wilson of Lee & Associates represented the seller in the transaction. Bill de la Chapelle and Karla Orozco of eXp Commercial represented the buyer. Both parties requested anonymity.
HOUSTON — International Trip Planning Services has signed a 16,900-square-foot office lease in Houston’s Westchase District. The space is located within Building II at The Towers at Westchase. Matthew Seliger and Parker Noble of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, Franklin Street Properties, in the lease negotiations. Travis Taylor of Lee & Associates represented the tenant.
CONROE, TEXAS — JLL has negotiated the sale of Montgomery Plaza, a 315,708-square-foot retail power center located in the northern Houston suburb of Conroe. Anchored by Academy Sports + Outdoors, the center is also home to tenants such as O’Reilly Auto Parts, Crunch Fitness, Spec’s Liquor, Petco and Dollar Tree. Ryan West and John Indelli of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer was Florida-based investment firm JBL Asset Management. The center was approximately 94 percent leased at the time of sale.
LA PORTE, TEXAS — Prologis has broken ground on a 229,227-square-foot industrial project in La Porte, an eastern suburb of Houston. The project will add two buildings totaling 120,013 and 109,214 square feet to Port Crossing Commerce Center, bringing the development’s total footprint to approximately 2.7 million square feet across 11 buildings. The buildings will be situated on a combined 17 acres with frontage along State Highway 146. Construction is expected to be complete before the end of the year.
DALLAS — IKEA has opened a 63,000-square-foot store at The Shops at Park Lane, a 33-acre mixed-use development in North Dallas. The small-format store is located on the second level of the center, across from Old Navy and next to American Girl, Champs and Nordstrom Rack. Other retailers that have recently opened stores at The Shops at Park Lane include Connect Studio DFW, Intuit Turbo Tax and Crème + Crepes. Northwood Retail owns the property.
LEANDER, TEXAS — Nashville-based brokerage firm Matthews Real Estate Investment Services has arranged the sale of a 12,000-square-foot academic building in Leander, a northern suburb of Austin. The building at 441 W Broade St. is leased to Kindercare Learning. Bryce Wong and Patrick Graham of Matthews brokered the deal. The buyer and seller were not disclosed. Matthews also arranged a $5.2 million acquisition loan for the transaction through an undisclosed regional bank.
DALLAS — Locally based investment firm Dalfen Industrial has acquired a portfolio of 19 industrial properties totaling approximately 1.4 million square feet, the majority of which (13) are located in the Dallas area. The sales price was $207.5 million. The other six properties are scattered across Midwestern markets, including Chicago, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. The Dallas properties are located in submarkets such as Plano, Valwood and the Great Southwest. The portfolio was 93 percent leased to 48 tenants at the time of sale. Jack Fraker, Dom Espinosa and Travis McEldowney of Newmark represented the seller, Mapletree, a development and investment firm based in Singapore, in the transaction.
PLANO, TEXAS — Rosewood Property Co. has received zoning approval from the Plano City Council for Heritage Creekside, a 156-acre mixed-use development that will be located near the intersection of U.S. Highway 75 and President George Bush Turnpike. According to the site plan, Rosewood intends to develop about 340 single-family homes, 2,000 apartments, 292,000 square feet of office space and 109,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainment space on the site. According to Rosewood, these elements constitute a shift from previous plans that featured heavier office and hospitality components. A tentative construction timeline was not announced, but “further development of the master-planned community is expected by the end of the year,” Rosewood said in a statement.
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