October 22, 2004 The Dallas Morning News (Second item)CWS Apartment Homes, based in Austin, Texas, has acquired the 332-unit Gates of Frankford Springs Apartment Homes in Dallas. The complex is part of the West Village complex, just west of the ...
October 22, 2004 The Dallas Morning News (Fifth item)TJD Corp. is negotiating to sell a vacant 17-story office tower in downtown Dallas to investors who plan to redevelop the property into a storage facility. The vacant 211 N. Ervay Building ...
October 22, 2004 The Dallas Morning News (Third item)Criterion Development Partners of Dallas has formed a joint venture with General Investment & Development Cos., a Boston investor, to build apartments in Texas and the Northeast. The partnership plans to spend ...
October 21, 2004 The OklahomanA $26 million proposed downtown apartment complex has received approval from the Oklahoma City Urban Renewal commission, clearing the developer to start building within a month. Developer Mike Henderson will construct Legacy Summit at Arts Central, ...
October 18, 2004 The OklahomanAfter three years with an empty anchor spot, Crossroads Mall in Oklahoma City, Okla., is getting a new tenant. Steve & Barry's University Sportswear is taking both levels of the 160,000-square-foot store left vacant by Montgomery ...
October 18, 2004 Austin Business JournalA local developer has raised $25 million to help purchase up to 15 multifamily sites throughout Central Texas. Jerry Winetroub, president of Austin-based Jerald Winetroub Co., has commitments worth $25 million from capital investors in ...
October 18, 2004 Dallas Business JournalWindmill Development is about to break ground on Legacy Commons, a multiphase mixed-use development on 28 acres at the northwest corner of State Highway 121 and Legacy Drive in Dallas. The local developer, a partnership ...
October 18, 2004 Houston Business JournalOffice building landlords have Houston's law firms to thank for a recent spate of positive leasing activity in the Central Business District. Many large law firms in the Central Business District have renewed their leases ...
October 18, 2004 Houston Business JournalHouston-based Lionstone Group is knocking on pension fund doors in hopes of raising more than $450 million for two new investment funds that could ultimately have $1 billion in buying power. One fund – a ...
October 14, 2004 The Dallas Morning NewsA development group that includes Mockingbird Station builder Ken Hughes and Austin-based CWS Apartment Homes is planning a high-rise residential and retail project in Uptown's State-Thomas neighborhood. The nine-building complex would be built next ...
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