HOUSTON — JLL and Stream Realty Partners have co-brokered the sale of Kirkwood Tower, a 285,682-square-foot office building located in the Energy Corridor area of West Houston. The 16-story building, which was originally built in the early 1980s and renovated in 2015, was about 73 percent leased at the time of sale. Amenities include an executive penthouse, fitness center, sauna, wellness room, rooftop jogging track, a lobby bank, tenant lounge and a deli. Rick Goings and Jeff Hollinden of JLL represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The duo collaborated with Matthew Asvestas of Stream Realty Partners to represent the buyer, David Z. Mafrige Interests (DZMI). Stream has also been retained as the leasing agent.
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HOUSTON — Local developer Read King will redevelop the former Macy’s store at Almeda Mall in South Houston. Plans currently call for backfilling 65,000 square feet on the first floor of the two-level space with a grocery user. According to the Houston Business Journal, Read King is also in negotiations with fitness and food-and-beverage users for potential occupancy of another 44,000 or so square feet on the second floor. The publication also reports that the remaining upstairs space would likely house utilities due to parking constraints associated with bringing in other users. Construction on the redevelopment is set to begin in the coming weeks.
CHINA GROVE, TEXAS — A partnership between Denver-based Quannah Partners and Trinity Investors will develop Grove Commerce Center, a 264,100-square-foot industrial project in China Grove, an eastern suburb of San Antonio. The 18.2-acre site is located directly across from H-E-B’s 850-acre regional campus, and the building will feature a front-load configuration, 32-foot clear heights, 185-foot truck court depths and 3,000 square feet of office space. Project partners include Powers Brown Architecture, Pape-Dawson Engineers and Partners Real Estate. Construction is set to begin in the coming days and to last about a year.
HOUSTON — Dallas-based brokerage firm STRIVE has negotiated the sale of Washington Plaza, a 44,950-square-foot retail and office complex in West Houston. Built in 2008, the property was 97 percent leased at the time of sale. Jake Dutson and Michael Hill of STRIVE represented the undisclosed seller — and original developer — of the property, in the transaction. The duo also procured the buyer, Dhanani Private Equity Group.
DALLAS — A partnership between multifamily owner-operator Ashcroft Capital and two Chicago-based investment firms Temerity Strategic Partners and Pearlmark, has acquired the Birchstone Cedar Ridge, a 360-unit apartment community in South Dallas. Built in 2024, Birchstone Cedar Ridge features one-, two- and three-bedroom units that range in size from 660 to 1,541 square feet. Amenities include a pool with cabanas, outdoor kitchen and grilling areas, a dog park, fitness center, business center and a community clubhouse. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
WEBSTER, TEXAS — Cinemark will undertake a $16 million renovation of its 18-screen theater in Webster, a southeastern suburb of Houston. Plans call for installing a branded Gamescape entertainment space with bowling, arcade games, laser tag and flexible event space, as well as a full-service bar and restaurant. The project will also upgrade the theater’s concession areas and auditoriums. Work is set to begin in February and to be complete in November.
DENTON, TEXAS — Petros PACE Finance and Lone Star PACE have provided $3.6 million in C-PACE financing for a six-building, 107,000-square-foot industrial project in the North Texas city of Denton. The undisclosed sponsor will use the financing to fund the installation of an energy-efficient building envelope and lighting systems. These measures are projected to reduce the building’s energy usage by 37 percent annually.
CEDAR PARK, TEXAS — Local investment firm Klepper Industrial has purchased a 30,000-square-foot building in Cedar Park, a northern suburb of Austin. The structure is known as 1615 Scottsdale Building Two and is currently vacant. Stan Nowak of Partners Real Estate represented the buyer in the transaction. Witt Westbrook of JLL represented the seller, a partnership between BCA Industrial Partners and Growth Capital Partners.
DALLAS — High Street Residential, a subsidiary of Trammell Crow Co., has broken ground on a 394-unit multifamily project in the Highland Park area of Dallas. The project, which has yet to be formally named, is part of a multi-phase conversion of approximately 16 acres of surface parking owned by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The seven-story building will feature studio, one- and two-bedroom units. Amenities will include a pool, fire pits and grilling stations, a clubroom, fitness center, coworking spaces, dog park and access to the University Crossing hike-and-bike trail system. GFF is the project architect, and Andres Construction is the general contractor. Santander Bank is financing construction, which is slated for a late-2027 completion.
HOUSTON — Colliers has brokered the sale of Humble Commerce Center Building 2, a 55,900-square-foot warehouse located at 17520 Eastex Freeway Road in North Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the building was constructed on a 2.5-acre site in 2024 and offers 32-foot clear heights, eight dock-high doors and one grade-level door. Robert McGee, Taylor Schmidt and Austin Bartula of Colliers represented the seller, an entity doing business as Urban Eastex LP, in the transaction. Sinem Arikan and Barkley Peschel, also with Colliers, represented the buyer, ELLAXA.
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