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FULSHEAR, Texas – JLL Capital Markets has successfully announced the sale of the Shops at Cross Creek, a fully leased retail property that has attracted significant attention in the local real estate market. This shopping center, strategically located in a rapidly growing area, offers a diverse mix of tenants and services, making it a vital hub for the community.
The sale reflects the continued demand for retail spaces in Texas, particularly in suburban regions where population growth is robust. Investors are increasingly recognizing the potential for long-term returns in these areas, driven by favorable demographics and economic conditions.
The Shops at Cross Creek stands out not only for its occupancy rate but also for its strong tenant lineup, which includes a blend of national and local retailers. This combination enhances its appeal to both shoppers and investors alike. As the Texas real estate market evolves, developments like this highlight the ongoing interest in retail properties that serve essential community needs.
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