Deal Ticker: Landmark Design District Property Exchanges Hands
Plus senior community planned on Haggard Family land in Plano, million-square-foot speculative warehouse planned in West Dallas, and more.
Dallas’ Quadrant
Investment Properties has purchased the award-winning International on Turtle Creek showroom and office complex on Irving Boulevard. Quadrant purchased the building from Dallas-based Stockdale Investment Group, which purchased the 155,000-square-foot complex in 2016. Quadrant acquired in a venture with Maryland-based Federal Capital Partners. J. Scott Lake and Jake Milner of Davidson & Bogel Real Estate represented the buyers.
INDUSTRIAL/LAND
Houston-based Lovett Commercial has filed plans with the state to build a 1 million-square-foot speculative warehouse near the northwest corner of Singleton Boulevard and Norwich Street in West Dallas. Plans say the project could break ground by February and deliver by the first quarter of 2022.
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Houston developer eyes major industrial project near I-30
Lovett Industrial makes plans for its first Dallas project.
Lovett Industrial just announced plans for a warehouse project in suburban Houston.(Lovett Industrial)
A Houston developer is planning a huge industrial building west of downtown Dallas.
Lovett Industrial plans to build the more than 1 million-square-foot distribution bridling on Singleton Boulevard and Norwich Street.
The Trinity West Business Park building site is just north of Interstate 30.
The industrial project is scheduled to start early next year, according to planning documents filed with the state.
Lovett Industrial is a recently formed commercial building firm founded by Houston builder Frank Liu and developer Charlie Meyer, who was formerly with Hines.
Acclaimed Austin butcher among the first new vendors slated for downtown s Post Houston project
Greg Morago December 11, 2020Updated: December 28, 2020, 12:34 pm
Downtown development Post Houston announced the first six vendors for its Post Market, which will be Houston s largest indoor market hall. Shown: Construction at Post Houston. Photo: Katherine Ambrose
The long-awaited Post Houston project at the former Barbara Jordan Post Office at 401 Franklin is taking shape with the announcement this week of the first six vendors for its
Post Market culinary/retail hall.
Billed as Houston’s largest indoor market hall, Post Market will eventually feature more than 30 culinary and retail concepts in a 53,000-square-foot market within the massive mixed-use adaptive reuse project set to open in fall 2021, Lovett Commercial, the developer, stated.