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March 10, 2003 Dallas Business Journal (First Item)Hillwood, the area's top developer, has purchased another industrial property, this one in Carrollton, Texas. The 155,000-square-foot facility at 1435 Bradley Lane was sold by Metropolitan Life for an undisclosed amount. Southwest Sanitary...
March 10, 2003 Austin (Texas) Business JournalA Travis County judge will decide whether Lowe's Home Centers Inc. can build a proposed store in the Sunset Valley, Austin, Texas, area. North Carolina-based Lowe's sued the City of Austin on Feb. 26...
March 10, 2003 Dallas Morning News (Third Item)Lincoln Property Co. will build a 200,000-square-foot upscale shopping center in Southlake, Texas. Construction is scheduled to start later this year on the 23-acre project at State Highway 114 and White Chapel Road...
March 10, 2003 Dallas Morning News (Second Item)Granite Properties has acquired the mortgage to a 207,000-square-foot building in the Greenway Park business development near North Central Expressway in Richardson, Texas. Until recently, the eight-story brick and glass building was leased...
March 7, 2003 Austin (Texas) Business JournalSeeking to capitalize on San Antonio's wooing of Toyota Motor Corp., a development/investment group wants to build two industrial parks across the street from the Japanese automaker's planned $800 million manufacturing plant. Gerard Pastrano...
March 7, 2003 Dallas-Fort Worth Star-TelegramTerrabrook and Lincoln Property Co. are planning a 200,000-square-foot retail center on the northeast corner of Texas 114 and White Chapel Boulevard in Southlake, Texas. It would become the only major shopping area along that...
March 7, 2003 Dallas Morning NewsHillwood Investment Properties has purchased a 154,915-square-foot industrial building at 1435 Bradley Lane in Carrollton, Texas, from Metropolitan Life Insurance. The building, which is northeast of Interstate 35E and State Highway 190, is partially leased...
March 7, 2003 Dallas Morning NewsSeveral just-signed office deals in the Thanksgiving Tower and Renaissance Tower in Dallas are among the biggest signed this year in the city. Energy companies Petro-Hunt and Netherland Sewell and law firm Crutsinger & Booth...
March 7, 2003 Houston Business JournalHartman Management Inc., a Houston REIT, has closed a loan with GMAC to refinance debt for its commercial properties. The refinancing package totals $34 million and is collateralized with $125 million worth of Hartman-owned real...
March 6, 2003Houston Business JournalThe Ainbinder Co., a Houston retail developer, has closed two long-term loans with GE Capital totaling $25 million. The loans are for the 95,000-square-foot Bear Creek Shopping Center in West Houston and the 125,000-sf Grapevine Crossing...
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