HOUSTON — Local owner-operator MetroNational has purchased the 244-room Moran Hotel within the 47-acre CITYCENTRE mixed-use development in West Houston. The hotel, which recently underwent a renovation, offers accommodations for extended stays, as well as a pool, fitness center, 15,750 square feet of meeting and event space and multiple onsite food-and-beverage establishments. Colby Mueck, Ryan West, Greyson Fewin and Robby Westerfield of JLL represented the seller, Midway, in the transaction. The sales price was not disclosed.
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DALLAS — JLL has negotiated the sale of a portfolio of five retail strip centers, four of which are scattered across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The fifth property is located in Waco. The centers’ addresses and square footages were not disclosed. Adam Howells and Erin Lazarus of JLL represented the seller, N3 Real Estate, in the transaction. The buyer was Curbline Properties Corp.
RICHARDSON, TEXAS — Outdoor Wireless Networks LLC has signed a 42,362-square-foot industrial lease in the northeastern Dallas suburb of Richardson. The space sits within Parc North East, a four-building, 434,640-square-foot development. Mike Kay of Colliers represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Josh Barnes, Blake Troiani and Weston Porter of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, GID Investment Advisors.
IRVING, TEXAS — Continental Battery Systems will open a new, 25,793-square-foot headquarters in Irving. The provider of batteries for the automotive, marine and industrial sectors signed a 10-year lease at 750 N. John Carpenter Freeway with plans to bring or create about 95 new jobs within the local economy. The company plans to take occupancy of its new space in the coming weeks.
KATY, TEXAS — NewQuest has acquired land in the western Houston suburb of Katy for the development of a 334-unit apartment community and retail center. Of the 18.5 acres that the local developer purchased at the southwest corner of Morton and Porter roads, 11.8 will be dedicated to the development of the multifamily component, while the remainder will house the retail component. Designed by Meeks + Partners and developed by Pelican Builders, the apartments will come in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and will have an average size of 865 square feet. Amenities will include a pool and multiple courtyards. The project’s retail component will comprise a 10,860-square-foot, multi-tenant building and five pad sites. Construction is expected to begin early next year.
DALLAS — Four new tenants have signed leases at Inwood Village, a historic shopping center and dining destination located at the intersection of Lovers Lane and Inwood Road in North Dallas. Outdoor lifestyle brand Ball and Buck, along with PopUp Bagels, have already opened at the center. In addition, boutique wellness brand Jungle Studio Fitness will debut in the coming weeks, while home furnishings retailer Rejuvenation by Williams-Sonoma will open toward the end of the year. Inwood Village first opened in 1947.
PLANO, TEXAS — Kinective Fitness Club will open a 50,859-square-foot gym at 4520 State Highway 121 in Plano. The design of Kinective Plano, led by RDC, will be centered around four signature spaces that house seven studios: metabolic conditioning, HIIT (high-intensity interval training), group fitness, immersive cycling, yoga, meditation and Pilates reformer. The club will also offer group fitness classes across all seven studios. The opening is scheduled for early 2027.
DALLAS — American Foam Rubber has renewed its 17,067-square-foot industrial lease in Dallas. The space is located within a development known as Dallas Commerce Center. Brett Lewis of Lee & Associates represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Canon Shoults, Maddy Coffman and Luke Floyd of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, AEW Capital Management.
SEGUIN, TEXAS — Houston-based developer NewQuest has begun work on Seguin Exchange, a 544-acre mixed-use development that will be located on the northeastern outskirts of San Antonio. NewQuest first acquired the land in 2007 and is now underway on infrastructural work. Plans for Seguin Exchange currently call for approximately 2 million square feet of industrial space and 750,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainment space that will be housed within a single shopping center. Seguin Exchange is also planned to feature medical, multifamily and hospitality uses. Within the development’s retail component, NewQuest is in negotiations with various retailers that could account for as much as 400,000 square feet of preleasing activity, inclusive of anchor spaces. NewQuest expects the first retail stores to open at the end of 2027. The majority of retailers, service businesses and restaurants should follow in 2028. Within the industrial component, the site can support more than 250 acres of new development, which NewQuest plans to construct in partnership with an undisclosed, Houston-based firm. Ohio-based automotive supplier KTH Parts has already committed to the project via a 40-acre ground lease, with construction slated to begin later this year. “We are fortunate to have been patient with …
DALLAS — Harbert South Bay has broken ground on The Marianne on Inwood, a 162-unit seniors housing project in Dallas. The site is adjacent to the Highland Park area, and the 294,000-square-foot facility will offer independent living, assisted living and memory care residences. Amenities will include multiple dining venues, indoor and outdoor pools, a gym, hair salon, media lounge and a golf simulator. Project partners include Arcadis (architect), Bozzuto Construction (general contractor) and Momentum Senior Living (operator). Completion is scheduled for 2027.
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