AUSTIN, TEXAS — Madison Marquette has purchased The Millennium, a 128,617-square-foot office building located in the Shepherd Mountain area of Austin. National Instruments originally developed the five-story property in 1985 as a build-to-suit project. Mike McDonald, Celeste Fowden and Katy Jane Jenevein of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller of The Millennium, which was 66 percent occupied at the time of sale. Madison Marquette will implement a repositioning program that will add a management and conference facility and upgrade both interior and exterior common areas.
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BURLESON, TEXAS — Dougherty Mortgage has arranged a $29.7 HUD construction loan for The Waverly Apartments, a 192-unit multifamily project in Burleson, a southern suburb of Fort Worth. The community will offer a clubhouse, pool with cabanas, outdoor kitchen areas, a business center, fitness center, children’s play area, dog park and a car wash area. Completion is slated for spring 2021. Dougherty arranged the loan, which carried a 40-year term and amortization schedule, on behalf of borrower Burleson Commons LLC.
MISSOURI CITY — NAI Partners has brokered the sale of an 86,655-square-foot office and warehouse property situated on 10 acres at 13840 Pike Road in Missouri City, a southwestern suburb of Houston. Clay Pritchett and Zane Carman of NAI Partners represented the seller, Champions Fairway Ltd. Will Austin and Hunter Johnston of Bridge Commercial Real Estate represented the buyer, Full Plus LLC.
SUGAR LAND, TEXAS — Rosenberger Construction has broken ground on a 56,000-square-foot office building for software developer HCSS in Sugar Land, located southwest of Houston. The property will be the third office building on the company’s 12-acre corporate campus. HCSS expects to add about 200 new employees to the new building, which will include a full kitchen, multiple lounge areas, a fitness center and an indoor racquetball court. A timeline for completion was not released.
Amarillo has continued on the path of steady growth with a strong unemployment rate of 2.7 percent. Along with its sturdy economy, Amarillo’s commercial market has followed a path of consistent advancement, but there are clouds on the horizon and hints of a stall are visible. Our core market indicators are showing cracks. There are fewer jobs now than there were a year ago. Commodities have been flat at best. Oil prices have experienced declines in excess of 10 percent from this time last year, with natural gas prices dropping nearly 25 percent from a year ago. Despite some early spells of ample moisture, recent heat and low rain totals have hurt Panhandle farmers and ranchers. The uncertainty regarding tariffs on these natural resources has created anxiety as well. For the city’s industrial and commercial real estate sectors, the collective message of these trends is that the long stretch of economic expansion that has propped up the market, may be in the rearview mirror. New Developments Some new land purchases with plans for industrial developments should help the tax base. Caviness Beef Packers recently purchased 100 acres with plans to build a new facility. In addition, the Amarillo Economic Development …
DALLAS — Austin-based developer Oden Hughes has broken ground on Phase I of Lenox Maplewood, a project that will add 275 apartments and 12 townhomes to the Dallas Medical District. Floor plans will include one- and two-bedroom apartments and three-bedroom townhomes. The first units are scheduled to open in late 2020. Oden Hughes has the ability to build at least one more phase, but the timing of any additional phases has not been determined. Zoning on the property allows the developer to build a total of up to 800 units on the site. BGO Architects is handling design of the project.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — The Parallel Co. has begun construction on an 18-story, 558-bed student housing community located near the University of Texas at Austin. The property will offer 153 fully furnished units. Shared amenities will include a coffee bar, rooftop sky lounge, study lounges with conference rooms, fitness center, package room with lockers and a rooftop pool area with outdoor TVs, grills, hot tub and a fire pit. A timeline for delivery was not announced. Parallel recently opened the 502-bed MUZE community, which is located nearby and also serves students attending the University of Texas at Austin.
HOUSTON — Lee & Associates has negotiated an 88,000-square-foot industrial lease at 701 Plastics Ave. in Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the property was built on 6 .2 acres in 1979 and includes 3,520 square feet of office space. Trey Erwin, Robert McGee and Dalton Knipe of Lee & Associates represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. The tenant was Grow Texas Plastics LLC.
TULSA, OKLA. — DealPoint Merrill, a commercial owner-operator with offices in California and Nevada, has acquired the former Tulsa World Warehouse, a 47,521-square-foot industrial property situated on two acres in the city’s business and arts district. DealPoint Merrill plans to develop a $10 million self-storage facility on the site that is scheduled to open in May 2020. The seller was not disclosed.
LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Pearl at Oyster Creek, a 72-unit apartment complex in Lake Jackson, located south of Houston. Jeffrey Fript and Chris Mazzini of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller and buyer, both of which were limited liability companies that requested anonymity, in the transaction. The buyer plans to upgrade the property’s exterior and unit interiors.