St. John Properties, a commercial real estate development and management company with a more than $5 billion portfolio, has added a Dallas regional office. It...
The 53-year-old development and management company is angling for projects in Collin and Denton counties.
St. John Properties, Inc., founded in Baltimore in 1971 by Edward St. John, has its sights set on acquiring land holdings to develop ground-up Class A commercial office, retail and flex and research and development buildings, focused on Collin and Denton counties.North Texas’ sustained population growth, diversity of industries and talent-rich labor pool were critical points in St.
The Dallas office marks St. John’s second in the state. It previously opened a hub in Austin in 2022 and has three sites in the Austin area under development totaling over 600,000 square feet.That includes a 50-acre parcel in Leander earmarked for an eight-building community with flex/R&D and retail space and pad sites.
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