Real Estate Roundup: Urban Genesis COOP @ Waterworks under construction | Real Estate

Urban Genesis, a real estate development company specializing in urban apartments and townhouses in Texas neighborhoods, has started construction on a project at 616 W. 20th Street, which the company names on its website as Urban Genesis COOP.

Further details could not be determined before the editorial deadline.

The company’s newly constructed cooperative on Summer Street includes townhouses and apartments. Urban Genesis, with developments in Austin, Dallas and Fort Worth, recently opened White Oak Highline, apartments at 610 Oxford St. near White Oak Drive.

James Avery Artisan Jewelry opens on Northwest Marketplace

Texas-based James Avery Artisan Jewelry is now open on the Northwest Marketplace at 13718 Northwest Fwy. The family-owned jewelry retailer has more than 100 stores in four states.

The opening times at the new location are Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., subject to change.

“Our employees are ready today to welcome customers to the new Northwest Marketplace Store,” said John McCullough, James Avery CEO.

Hampton Inn Houston Brookhollow under new ownership

A company called RS 12909 Hospitality LLC bought the 81-room Hampton Inn Houston Brookhollow on 12909 Northwest Fwy, Biz Now reports. Michael Yu, Rahul Bijlani and Manasvini Sridhar from CBRE brokered the sale on behalf of the seller Highway 290 Hotel Partnership Ltd.

Warehouse sold on Katy Freeway

TIR Investments purchased an 8,800 square foot office building at 5400 Katy Fwy., On the northwest corner of Interstate 10 and TC Jester Boulevard, according to the Houston Chronicle.

Ryan Neyland of Davis Commercial Real Estate represented the seller, Katy Freeway 5400 Ltd. A marketing flyer for the property listed it at $ 3.1 million and said it included 8,556 square feet of office space and 2,700 square feet of warehouse space.

Unknown buyer grabs industrial property

BizNow reports that an unknown buyer has acquired 30,200 square feet of industrial property at 3815 Hollister St., northwest Houston.

Michael Keegan and Andrew Laycock from NAI Partners arranged the transaction.