After positive Q1, Houston office market’s woes and ‘flight to quality’ continue in Q2
Houston-area net office absorption returned to negative in Q2 as relocations to higher-class offices accounted for most transactions.
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Houston-area net office absorption returned to negative in Q2 as relocations to higher-class offices accounted for most transactions.
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Read MoreHoward Hughes currently has no plans for more build-to-rent communities in Houston after just starting to build its first in Bridgeland.
Read MoreThe replacement of an electronics store by a discount department store is indicative of how both retail types are faring in a market that is increasingly moving away from brick-and-mortar shopping, a local expert says.
Read MoreJackie Cooper talks about her years in real estate, challenges she had to overcome as a Black woman and her take on diversity in residential real estate today.
Read MoreMost Houston-area cities have minimum lot sizes for new residential developments. Developers say they are not helping in making housing more affordable.
Read MoreMemorial City continues to outperform other Houston submarkets, thanks to strong amenities.
Read MoreThe 28-level office tower overlooking Discovery Green is expected to top out in 2023.
Read MoreTexas Tower opened at a time when the office market has been hard hit by the pandemic and changing office work models, but five new leases brought the downtown office tower to 70% occupancy.
Read More“When we look at Rosenberg/Beasley, most of the historic development activity has been in closer-in locations around Southwest Freeway and Highway 36 and not of the scale of Starbridge,” said Bryan Glasshagel, senior vice president at housing market re…
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