An Austin-based land development company has handed over management to a second generation. michael linehan will succeed his father, paul linehanas president Land Strategies Paul Linehan will continue as chairman of the company he founded in 1983. The company has about 18 employees. Michael Linehan, also an architect, joined the firm in 2018.

Stream Real Estate Partners recruited Sean Street Served as Vice President of the Dallas Land Department. Street will work with Senior Vice President Demian Salmon to expand the firm’s land brokerage operations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Street was a senior vice president at Younger Partners and founded Street & Associates before joining Stream.

compass got a new face Alex Almuina, before moving to New York City, he began his career in Midland, where he worked for Douglas Elliman. Now he’s back home, working at Compass in Austin.

Headquartered in Dallas CB Richard Ellis Already got it Millman State Land Service, a national land surveying service provider. Millman is headquartered in Canton, Ohio, with offices in Queretero, Mexico, and employs approximately 75 people. Its services include American Land Title Association and National Association of Professional Surveyors surveys, as well as telecom/cell tower surveys, zoning reports and real estate compliance consulting.

Paceline Equity PartnerDallas private equity firm moving from Oak Lawn to Turtle Creek, Dallas Morning News Report. The company has leased a 12,500-square-foot space on the sixth floor of Turtle Creek Village and will vacate its Hall Street office. Built in 1973, the 18-story Turtle Creek Village was bought by Los Angeles-based CIM Group in 2018.

Global Law Firm wable bond dickinson The Houston Chronicle moves its Houston office to nearly 20,000 square feet at 717 Texas Avenue, owned by Hines Report. The new office is 15 percent larger than the outpost’s old location at 811 Main Street.

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