Texas Commercial Real Estate News
Texas commercial real estate news at NewQuest Properties helps keep you informed about our company, as well as the Texas economy and commercial real estate development.
February 2012
Glenn Dickerson joins NewQuest leasing team.
February 2012
Want to see how Texas compares to the rest of the U.S. or which industries are creating the most jobs in Texas? Texas Snapshots contains documents with short economic summaries, info graphics, and snapshots of business growth in Texas for quick access to data.
January 2012
NewQuest Properties and Chesmar Homes broke ground today on the first Greater Houston Builders Association Benefit Home for 2012. The Benefit Homes Project is a charity sponsored by the GHBA. Chesmar Homes will be constructing their 3,400 sq. ft. Apollo Plan in the NewQuest development of The Reserve at Brazos Town Center.
January 2012
Houston beat out San Jose, Calif. — home to that plush garden of web and technology companies known as Silicon Valley — in technology job growth last year.
January 2012
Construction on the Mansions at Stone Hill, a planned 370-unit apartment complex behind the Stone Hill Town Center, is expected to be underway in early February, with apartments available by Nov. 1, according to Western Rim Property Services officials.
December 2011
NewQuest Properties announces the recent acquisition of four properties located in Texas.
December 2011
Milken Institute just released its "Best-Performing Cities" index for 2011, and Texas is everywhere you look.
Nine Texas MSAs landed in the top 25 on the institute's list of 200 largest metros, and four of those ranked in the top five, including number one San Antonio.
December 2011
NewQuest Properties is pleased to announce that BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse will be coming to New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside in June 2012. Creekside is located at I-35 and FM 306 in New Braunfels, TX.
December 2011
Take a look at the new Brazos Town Center website. For leasing information, please contact Bob Conwell at 281-477-4300.
December 2011
If the path being beaten to Texas’ front door is any indication, there’s a better way to do things in the Lone Star State. Giving businesses some certainty with which to risk investment capital and expand their enterprises has been central to the state’s economic success.