
Lynd HQ Rendering
Lynd broke ground on its future 35,000-square-foot corporate headquarters in Shavano Park. The headquarters will have a 1,200-square-foot military museum on the building’s ground floor, which will be …Read Entire Post
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![]() Lynd HQ Rendering Lynd broke ground on its future 35,000-square-foot corporate headquarters in Shavano Park. The headquarters will have a 1,200-square-foot military museum on the building’s ground floor, which will be …Read Entire Post
The Swedish retailer will begin filing for permits to open the fifth Texas store, which is expected to open its doors by the summer of 2019. …Read Entire Post W. P. Carey Inc., a global net lease REIT specializing in corporate sale-leaseback financing, build-to-suit financing and the acquisition of single-tenant net lease properties, announced today the acquisition of an office and data center facility on behalf of CPA®:17 – Global, one of its managed non-traded REITs. The 120,147 square-foot facility is located in San Antonio, Texas, at 20880 Stone Oak Pkwy, and is leased to iHeartCommunications, Inc. for a period of 20 years. The total acquisition price was approximately $22 million. After months of speculation and rumors, the Carrier Air Conditioning facility has reportedly landed at the Southport Industrial Park located directly across the street from the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas, Inc. plant in Southwest Bexar County. Dallas-based Bandera Ventures recently purchased 135 acres of land situated at Applewhite and Watson Roads. Bandera Ventures plans to develop a 542,000-square-foot distribution facility for Carrier. Additional phases could expand the complex to …Read Entire Post
To help land the $166-million distribution warehouse, the Schertz Economic Development Corp. and Guadalupe County approved approximately $7.6 million in direct tax incentives. Situated on 96 acres at the corner of Enterprise Avenue and Verde Parkway, the project, called a fulfillment center, is expected to create 350 jobs. Click to read Amazon.com to open warehouse in Schertz (San Antonio Express-News, 11-6-12)
The $330 million factory is expected to open first quarter 2014, just as the company’s existing plants in Irvine, Calif., and Richmond,Va., reach capacity. Company sources cited very favorable Texan freight rates. Click to read full article: Maruchan to put noodle factory, 600 jobs in Texas (Orange County Register, 8-28-12) The San Antonio industrial market continues to benefit from activity related to the nearby Eagle Ford Shale play. Three of the top five-largest leases signed in the second quarter were by Chalk Mountain Services, an oilfield services company specializing in the transportation of frac sand – an industrial sand used in deep well drilling of oil and natural gas. There is approximately 650,000 square feet of leased space currently storing frac sand. The citywide footprint of sand storage within existing buildings is not expected to expand any further but U.S. Silica, a leading provider of silica sand, recently announced an innovative alliance with BNSF Railway Co. to build a new 15,000-ton frac sand storage facility. …Read Entire Post
Although the pipeline of speculative construction remains pretty dry, the greater San Antonio office market is still growing thanks to three significant build-to-suit projects. Moving steadily towards completion is NuStar Energy’s new $100 million, 300,000-square-foot hilltop headquarters located outside Loop 1604 at 19003 I-10 W near Old Camp Bullis Road. …Read Entire Post San Antonio Lighthouse for the Blind plans to expand its existing 60,000 square-foot headquarters building located on the city’s South Side at 2305 Roosevelt Ave. by constructing a new two-story, 60,000 square-foot facility on three acres across the street at 301 Eads Ave. The new $6.5 million project will give the Lighthouse more room for the manufacturing of a variety of products used for its contracts, such as military apparel items. Completion is scheduled for late 2012. For more information, read Nonprofit Lighthouse plans $12 million in construction projects (San Antonio Business Journal, 1-21-11). |