WINDCREST, TEXAS — Cleveland-based investment and development firm Industrial Commercial Properties (ICP) is underway on a 685,000-square-foot industrial project in Windcrest, located just northeast of San Antonio. Phase I of Windcrest International Business Park, which is a redevelopment of the 1.2 million-square-foot former headquarters complex of local cloud computing firm Rackspace Technology, is nearing completion following infrastructure upgrades and structural improvements. ICP has partnered with the City of Windcrest and Bexar County on the project. Rackspace originally acquired the 66-acre property in 2007. JLL has been tapped as the leasing agent.
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DALLAS — Institutional Property Advisors (IPA), a division of Marcus & Millichap, has negotiated the sale of a two-property multifamily portfolio totaling 372 units in East Dallas. Creekstone is a two-story, 220-unit apartment complex that was built in 1982. Gable Point is a 152-unit property that was constructed in 1986. Both properties offer units with private patios/balconies, as well as pools and onsite laundry facilities. William Hubbard, Taylor Hill, Michael Ware, Drew Kile, Joey Tumminello and Jack Windham of IPA represented the seller, Pardue Cos., in the transaction, and procured the buyer, Clover Capital Partners.
DALLAS — Trademark has welcomed eight new tenants to the 1.4 million-square-foot Galleria Mall in Dallas, which the Fort Worth-based owner-operator is currently redeveloping. The tenants are athleisure brand ALO, women’s apparel provider Aritzia, bridal and custom jewelry Helzberg 1915, Kids Foot Locker, French bakery Patissery and toy retailer Rolife, as well as apparel brands Urban Planet and Watson. All stores are either open or slated to open within the next six months.
HOUSTON — Fervo Energy has signed a 53,714-square-foot office lease in downtown Houston. The provider of renewable energy solutions is taking space at 811 Main, a 974,884-square-foot building. Eric Anderson and John Heard of Transwestern represented the landlord, Atlanta-based Invesco Real Estate, in the lease negotiations. Joshua Brown and Audrey Selber of Newmark represented the tenant.
DENTON, TEXAS — JLL has arranged acquisition financing for Resia Rayzor Ranch, a 322-unit apartment community located in the North Texas city of Denton. Completed in 2024 and located within a master-planned community of the same name, Resia Rayzor Ranch consists of two buildings on a 3.1-acre site. Units come in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans and have an average size of 792 square feet. Amenities include a pool, fitness center, pickleball and basketball courts, outdoor grilling and dining stations, coworking space and package lockers. Jesse Wright, Philip Galligan and Lauren Dow of JLL arranged the loan through private equity firm ACRE on behalf of the borrower, Miami-based owner-operator Resia.
GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS — Newmark has brokered the sale of Jefferson Cove, a 283-unit apartment complex located midway between Dallas and Fort Worth in Grand Prairie. Completed in 2024, Jefferson Cove offers one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Amenities include a pool, fitness center with a yoga studio, clubhouse and resident lounge, outdoor grilling and dining stations, conference room and a dog park. Brian Murphy, Brian O’Boyle Jr. and Richard Furr of Newmark represented the seller, TDI, a multifamily investment company owned by former executives of JPI, in the transaction. Purvesh Gosalia, also with Newmark, arranged acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer, Madera Residential.
IRVING, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of a 44,104-square-foot office building in Irving’s Las Colinas district. Built on a 3.6-acre site at 8333 Royal Ridge Parkway in 2000, the building is leased to Berkshire Hathaway and American Airlines Federal Credit Union. Joseph Jaques and Ron Hebert of Marcus & Millichap represented the California-based seller in the transaction and procured the Texas-based buyer. Both parties requested anonymity.
HOUSTON — Network Funding has signed a 12,750-square-foot office lease in Houston’s Westchase District. The lender is taking space within Building I at The Towers at Westchase. Matthew Seliger and Parker Noble of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, Franklin Street Properties, in the lease negotiations. Bryant Lach of JLL represented the tenant.
NewQuest Breaks Ground on Junior Retail Component at $400M Texas Heritage Marketplace in Metro Houston
by John Nelson
KATY, TEXAS — NewQuest, a local commercial real estate development and services firm, has broken ground on the multi-tenant retail component of Texas Heritage Marketplace, a $400 million mixed-use development in Katy, a western suburb of Houston. The project represents the largest cluster of retail space in the history of Waller County, according to NewQuest. “As it stands, Waller and surrounding rural counties have been unserved by major retailers,” says Austin Alvis, president and chief development officer for NewQuest. “Texas Heritage Marketplace will fill in that gap.” Situated in the center of Texas Heritage Marketplace, the retail space that is now under construction is leased to tenants including Academy Sports + Outdoors (51,068 square feet), Burlington (22,147 square feet), Spec’s Fine Wines & Spirits (16,806 square feet) and Ulta Beauty (10,000 square feet). NewQuest plans to deliver the junior retail anchors in first-quarter 2027. The groundbreaking also includes Heritage Grove, a green space component that will span five acres at the center of the development. The park-like common space will be surrounded by the junior retailers and an additional 35,000 square feet of retail space planned for restaurants and service retailers, as well as a 40,000-square-foot EoS Fitness location. NewQuest plans …
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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