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CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS — Self-storage brokerage firm Versal has negotiated the sale of Fox Mini Storage, a 396-unit facility located at 5734 Wooldridge Road in Corpus Christi. The facility spans 46,375 net rentable square feet. Bill Bellomy, Michael Johnson, Logan Foster and Hugh Horne of Versal represented the seller, Corpus Christi-based Fox Tree & Landscape Nursery Inc., in the transaction. The team also procured the undisclosed, Fort-Worth based buyer.

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IRVING, TEXAS — Atlanta-based brokerage firm Hunter Hotel Advisors has arranged the sale of the 135-room Hilton Dallas-Irving-Las Colinas hotel. The hotel offers amenities such as a pool, fitness center, meeting rooms and complimentary breakfast. A Louisiana-based developer purchased the property from a New York-based investment firm for an undisclosed price. Kami Burnette and Mason McDavid of Hunter Hotel Advisors brokered the deal.

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HOUSTON — General contractor Harvey Cleary has completed the new, 104,000-square-foot facility in the Montrose area of Houston for Covenant House Texas, a provider of homeless sheltering services. Gensler designed the four-story building, which replaces three outdated facilities and features a central lobby, youth engagement center, onsite medical clinic, art and music studios, a chapel and an indoor basketball court.Temporary housing space is on the second floor and is separated by gender.

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ALLEN, TEXAS — California-based construction consulting firm MKA International has signed a 10,536-square-foot office lease at The Farm, a 135-acre mixed-use development located in the northeastern Dallas suburb of Allen. The space is located within the newly constructed FarmWorks One building. Nathan Durham and Duane Henley of Newmark represented the landlord, JaRyCo, in the lease negotiations. Preston Taylor of Appian Commercial Realty represented MKA International.

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ALLEN, TEXAS — High Street Residential has broken ground on two multifamily projects totaling 536 units in Allen, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. Crestview Apartments will be a 434-unit community with one-, two- and three-bedroom units that will range in size from 512 to 1,820 square feet. Amenities will include a pool with cabanas, grilling area, fitness center, office lounge, clubroom, coffee bar, courtyards and a dog park station. Crestview Townhomes will have 102 units on an 8.8-acre site that will feature two- and three-bedroom floor plans ranging in size from 1,325 to 2,123 square feet. This property’s amenity package will consist of a resort-style pool with cabanas and grills, a fitness center, clubroom and entertainment room, courtyards and a dog park. High Street is developing Crestview Apartments and Crestview Townhomes in partnership with Abington Properties and MetLife Investment Management, respectively. The first units at Crestview Apartments are expected to be available for occupancy in the third quarter of 2026. At Crestview Townhomes, the first units should be move-in ready by early- to mid-2026. ESG Architecture & Design and Andres Construction Management are leading the design and construction aspects, respectively, for both projects.

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HOUSTON — Harmony Science Academy will open a 58,931-square-foot school at City Place, a mixed-use development in North Houston. The school, which is part of Texas-based charter system Harmony Public Schools, will open in August and will be able to support about 430 students in grades pre-K through sixth. Division One served as the general contractor for the project. Harmony has also acquired an adjacent tract for the development of a middle and high school campus, construction of which will begin in 2027.

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ALLEN, TEXAS — Florida-based construction management firm Moss has signed a 25,815-square-foot office lease at The Farm, a 135-acre mixed-use development located in the northeastern Dallas suburb of Allen. The space is located within the newly constructed FarmWorks One building. Nathan Durham and Duane Henley of Newmark represented the landlord, JaRyCo, in the lease negotiations. Jake Young and Christian Munoz of Lincoln Property Co. represented Moss.

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GRAPEVINE, TEXAS — Partners Real Estate has brokered the sale of a 25,062-square-foot office building in Grapevine, located in the northern-central part of the metroplex. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 4101 William D. Tate Ave. was originally constructed in 2006. William Kane, Ryan McCullough, Court Powell and Connor Watson of Partners represented the undisclosed seller in the transaction. The buyer and sales price were also not disclosed.

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STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS — Silver Oak Commercial Realty has arranged the sale of a 6,898-square-foot medical office building in Stephenville, about 75 miles southwest of Fort Worth. Liberty Dialysis anchors the building at 946 Bluebonnet St., which was fully leased at the time of sale. An entity doing business as Midlothian 67 Partners LLC sold the building to Namy Properties LLC for an undisclosed price. Russ Webb and LeAnn Brown of Silver Oak, along with Jim Turano of Henry S. Miller, brokered the deal.

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DALLAS — Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) plans to invest more than $60 billion in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing facilities, an initiative that is expected to support more than 60,000 new and existing American jobs. The capital allocation will impact seven U.S. semiconductor “fabs,” or fabrication plants at which silicon wafers and other critical hardware components are produced, across three manufacturing mega-sites in Texas and Utah. A significant portion of the investment is earmarked for TI’s existing semiconductor fabs in the North Texas city of Sherman, the first of which will begin production this year after being under construction for the past three years.

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