AUSTIN, TEXAS — April Housing, Blackstone Real Estate’s affordable housing division, has reopened three affordable housing communities totaling 654 units in East Austin. Working in partnership with the Housing Authority of the City of Austin (HACA), April Housing completed roughly $60 million of renovations across the following properties: Heritage Point, a 240-unit senior living community for residents earning between 30 and 80 percent of the area median income (AMI); Eagle’s Landing, a 240-unit multifamily property for those earning 60 percent or less of AMI; and Village at Collinswood, a 174-unit senior living community for residents earning 60 percent or less of AMI. All three communities now offer updated units interiors, including bathrooms, kitchens, fixtures and appliances, as well as upgraded building systems and amenity spaces.
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DALLAS — Locally based developer Larkspur Capital has begun leasing Phase I of Victoria Row, a townhome project in the Cedars District near downtown Dallas. Situated on approximately eight acres at 1100 Parker St., Victoria Row features 155 residences across 29 buildings. Units come in one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans, and amenities include a pool, dog park and multiple courtyards. Architecture Demarest designed Victoria Row, and Acadian Group served as the general contractor. Information on starting rents was not disclosed. Larkspur also recently delivered the first units within Phase II of the development.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — JLL has arranged an undisclosed amount of construction financing for Signature 35, a 111,923-square-foot industrial project that will be located in the Alliance submarket of North Fort Worth. The facility will feature 32-foot clear heights, 36 dock doors, 122-foot truck court depths, two oversized ramped doors and 5.2 acres of outdoor storage space. Completion is slated for the first quarter of 2027. Jarrod McCabe, Brennan Fewin and Ben Pollack of JLL arranged the financing through Simmons Bank on behalf of the developer, a partnership between Indco Partners and Holley Development Co. JLL also arranged an equity investment from an undisclosed family office as part of the project’s capitalization.
RICHARDSON, TEXAS — ANDREW, a hardware manufacturer for the telecommunications industry, has signed a 42,000-square-foot lease in the northeastern Dallas suburb of Richardson. The company is relocating from the nearby building at 2601 Telecom Parkway to the flex building at 2920 Telecom Parkway. In addition to office, the company’s new space supports lab, manufacturing and engineering uses. As part of the relocation, ANDREW plans to invest more than $2 million to support tenant improvements and the addition of new furniture, fixtures and equipment at its new Richardson facility.
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.
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.
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