For retail tenants and developers alike, Houston’s Space City moniker could easily be interpreted as a kind of tongue-in-cheek double meaning, mainly because space is one thing Houston always has plenty of. Commercial developers have taken full advantage of that space in recent years, adding an eye-opening 16.3 million square feet of retail product over the last 36 months, according to a report from Colliers International. Houston added somewhere between 4 million and 4.5 million square feet of new retail during last year alone. That pedal-to-the-metal pace has been the clear headline for so long now that it almost feels odd to talk about a change of pace. But that’s exactly what seems to be taking place in Houston, as the commercial development marketplace is in the midst of transitioning from the explosive growth of recent years into a more demand-based dynamic. This is not a slowdown so much as a stabilization or a recalibration — a sprinter taking a breath between laps. This is an interesting and perhaps even necessary turn of events. Houston is a development-friendly city with a relative abundance of available and affordable land and a streamlined and generally permissive regulatory environment that makes permits, zoning …
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THE COLONY, TEXAS — Construction has begun on a 331,000-square-foot location for SCHEELS, a sporting goods retailer, in the northern Dallas metro of The Colony. The store will be located within Grandscape, a 433-acre mixed-use property being developed by Nebraska Furniture Mart, a division of Berkshire Hathaway. For North Dakota-based SCHEELS, which operates 27 stores across 12 states, the Grandscape location will be its first in Texas. The store is expected to open by spring 2020.
IRVING, TEXAS — MYCON General Contractors has broken ground on a 58,485-square-foot medical office building in Irving. The property will be leased to healthcare operator Baylor Scott & White and feature 226 surface parking spaces. Developed by Houston-based PMRG and designed by Dallas-based GSR Andrade Architects Inc., the property will be located next to Baylor Scott & White’s full-service hospital. Completion is slated for this summer.
HOUSTON — CBRE has negotiated the sale of Westchase Park Plaza, a 232,108-square-foot, Class A office property located in west Houston. The 10-story tower, which recently underwent a $6 million capital improvements project, was 61 percent leased at the time of sale. Jared Chua, John Alvarado, Evan Stone, Gary Carr, Eric Mackey and Robert Hill of CBRE represented the seller in the transaction.
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Endeavor Real Estate Group has sold Rollingwood Center I and II, a two-building office asset totaling 214,300 square feet in southwest Austin. The Class A complex was built in 2015 and was 100 percent leased at the time of sale to tenants such as Kinnser Software Inc., Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC and Heritage Title Co. of Austin. HFF represented Endeavor, which developed the property, in the sale and arranged a fixed-rate acquisition loan through Lincoln Financial Group. Lionstone Investments purchased the property.
DALLAS — Colliers International has brokered the sale of Northpointe Centre, a 161,170-square-foot office building located at 12005 Ford Road in northwest Dallas. John Bowles, Bruce Butler and Susan Gwin Burks of Colliers represented the seller, Northpointe LP, in the transaction. A partnership between CIG Legacy LLC and Symphony Northpointe LLC purchased the building for an undisclosed price.
BALCH SPRINGS, TEXAS — Louisville-based LDG Development LLC will develop Villages at Ambassador Way, a $29 million mixed-use project that will be located at the corner of Ambassador Way and Gaiter Drive in Balch Springs, an eastern suburb of Dallas. Upon completion of construction, the first phase of which is scheduled to begin within the next month, the project will offer 221 multifamily units and 24,000 square feet of retail space. Residential amenities will include a pool, outdoor grilling area, theater room, fitness center, computer lab, playground and walking trails.
SHENANDOAH, TEXAS — Dave & Buster’s (NASDAQ: PLAY) will open a 40,000-square-foot location within MetroPark Square, a 175,00-square-foot retail and entertainment destination in Shenandoah, about 30 miles north of Houston. The Dallas-based games and entertainment retailer will join AMC Theatres as one of the anchor tenants at the development, the second phase of which is under construction. This phase will deliver 150,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, two hotels and 300 multifamily units. The developer, Dallas-based Sam Moon Group, expects to complete this phase by February 2019.
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS — The Praedium Group, a New York-based investment firm, has acquired Terrawood, a 291-unit multifamily community in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metro of Grapevine. Built in 2010, the property offers a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging in size from 701 to 1,455 square feet. Amenities include a fitness center, dog park, saltwater pool and an outdoor kitchen area. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.
DALLAS — RED Development has topped out the 22-story office tower located within The Union Dallas, an 800,000-square-foot mixed-use development near downtown Dallas. Committed tenants at the tower include international law firm Akin Gump, accounting firm Weaver and multifamily development firm Streetlights Residential and have already signed leases at the property. The Union Dallas, which will also include a 31-story apartment tower and a 60,000-square-foot Tom Thumb grocery store, is now more than 50 percent preleased.