Spring, Texas — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has arranged the sale of a 14,490-square-foot single-tenant property located in Spring, a suburb of Houston. Built in 2001, the building is situated within a Kroger-anchored shopping center. Walgreens occupies the property. Kevin Fryman, Garrett Wood and Ed Hanley of Hanley, in association with ParaSell Inc., represented the seller, a Houston-based private investor. Melissa Brams of Gerber Realty represented the buyer, a Louisiana-based private investor.
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Seguin, Texas — A joint venture between Collett & Associates and the Alexander Family will develop a $25 million retail project in Seguin, roughly 35 miles outside San Antonio. Upon completion, the development will comprise more than 135,000 square feet of retail space. Tenants at the property will include Hobby Lobby, Five Below, James Avery and an undisclosed sporting goods retailer, among others. Construction is scheduled to begin by the end of 2024, with openings scheduled for fall 2025.
San Antonio — MLSA Ventures has announced plans to redevelop the historic La Villita Assembly Hall in San Antonio into a food and beverage project featuring 49,993 square feet of leasable space. Renovations to the building, which was originally constructed in 1958, are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2025. In addition to space for food and beverage concepts, the redevelopment will include public patios and a large outdoor bar with a beer garden. Completion is expected for 2027. The project team includes Ford, Powell and Carson as the …
Austin, Texas — Partners Capital has sold Trails at 620, a retail property totaling 69,037 square feet across seven buildings in Austin. Shea Petrick and Chris Gerard of JLL represented Partners, which acquired the property in October 2020, in the disposition. Trails at 620 was the last property remaining in Partners’ Fund III.
Sugar Land, Texas — CBRE has arranged the sale of First Colony Commons, a 379,829-square-foot retail center located in Sugar Land. Seafood City anchors the property, which was 97 percent leased at the time of sale. Mark Witcher, Chris Cozby, Jim Batjer, Harrison Tye and Jolie Duhon of CBRE represented the seller, TriGate Capital, in the transaction. Ryan Watson of CBRE secured acquisition financing on behalf of the buyer, Dhanani Private Equity Group.
Dallas — JLL Capital Markets has arranged the sale of Skillman Live Oak, a 74,653-square-foot shopping center located in the Lakewood neighborhood of Dallas. Asana Partners acquired the property from BGO for an undisclosed price. The center was 77 percent leased at the time of sale. Erin Lazarus, Adam Howells, Megan Babovec and Ben Pollack of JLL represented the seller in the transaction.
Irving, Texas — The Woodmont Co. has negotiated the sale of Story Crossing, a 6,038-square-foot retail property located in Irving. Russel Wehsener of The Woodmont Co. represented the seller in the transaction, in collaboration with Jeff Lefko of Hanley Investment Group. Compass represented the buyer. Tenants at the property, which is situated on 0.7 acres, include Starbucks Coffee, T-Mobile and CBD Kratom.
Shenandoah, Texas — BRKTHROUGH will open a new, 20,000-square-foot experiential entertainment venue in Shenandoah, roughly 30 miles north of Houston. Located within the Metropark Square mixed-use development, the facility will feature 40 challenge rooms with competition-focused games. The concept also includes a curated food and drink menu offered in a dedicated BRK ROOM space. Sam Moon Group manages the Metropark Square development.
Cedar Hill, Texas — Kids Empire will open a 10,527-square-foot indoor playground in Cedar Hill, a suburb of Dallas. The venue will be situated within Hillside Village, a 615,000-square-foot, open-air power center anchored by Dick’s Sporting Goods, Barnes & Noble, Old Navy and H&M. Gretchen Miller, Emilie Paulson and Bryn Carden of Weitzman represented the landlord, PREP Property Group, in the lease negotiations. Robin Barrow and Eddie Liebman of Weitzman, with Austin Diemer and Shelby Pedroza of E & R Property Group, represented Kids Empire.
Newport Beach, Calif. — California-based pizza chain Mountain Mike’s has signed three multi-unit franchise agreements in Texas. The agreements include plans for five restaurants in Austin, three restaurants in metro Houston and three restaurants in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro. Franchisees Rajeev Dewan, Ajay and Karina Gorde and Tim Fogarty will own and operate the units in Austin, metro Houston and the Dallas-Fort Worth area, respectively. Mountain Mike’s current portfolio includes four existing restaurants in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro and one in Greater Houston.