

Founded in the 1990s, this Texas
based real estate firm evolved from a small developer into a full
service powerhouse.
Over three decades they’ve developed and managed millions of square feet across key Texas markets like Austin, Dallas
Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio.
Building on a strong balance sheet, they raise institutional capital and deploy in strategic niche sectors like self
storage, senior living and student housing.
Their asset management team handles tenant relations, maintenance, capital planning and REIT
level reporting across high
rise offices, industrial parks and corporate campuses.
Highlighted projects include large industrial logistics centers, suburban office campuses, and high
rise urban developments.
They repeatedly revive past holdings—such as repurchasing major office buildings in Southwest Austin—and cement their status as a top property owner.
Their niche focus and flexible co
investment model allow them to partner on targeted, high
return assets with national operators.
Continual growth and repeat transactions reflect their reputation for reliability and expertise in commercial real estate.
Proven partner – track record speaks for itself, consistently designs and positions projects to exceed market expectations.
Full‑service solutions – handles everything from site planning and zoning to entitlement procurement and construction.
Tailored reporting – provides accurate, timely, insightful reporting using industry‑standard software.
Sustainable vision – experienced in environmentally‑challenged and sustainable projects, building for long‑term value.
Approximately 64–71% of in‑service office portfolio is ENERGY STAR certified.
On‑site renewables: rooftop solar and building‑integrated photovoltaics piloted across properties.
Scope 3 GHG action: measuring embodied carbon in all developments and setting project‑specific reduction targets.
Long‑term sustainability goals (HPPx2030): aim for 100% renewable electricity for 10 consecutive years and 50% reductions in energy, water, and Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 2030.



