Author: Welcome Group

GSL Welcome Group Completes Build-To-Suit for Service Radio Rentals

Welcome Group  /   March 22, 2016

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Exclusive: Major Houston developer scoops up industrial space

Welcome Group  /   March 11, 2016

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Welcome Wilson, Sr. – Titan of Real Estate interviewed by the Houston Business Journal

Welcome Group  /   September 10, 2015

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Curflo, Inc. Signs a Lease with Welcome Group

Welcome Group  /   June 11, 2015

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Welcome Group Acquires Plaza 35 Business Park in Austin, TX

Welcome Group  /   January 6, 2015

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GSL Welcome Group Refinances Subsidiary Company

Welcome Group  /   April 9, 2013

GSL Welcome Group, LLC recently closed a $9,750,000 loan to refinance several of its industrial properties in the Greater Houston Area including Pasadena, Deer Park, and the North Houston Intercontinental Airport Area.

The new loan was arranged by Matt Franke and Travis Fite of Q10- Kinghorn, Driver, Hough & Co. of Houston, Texas with the Company’s correspondent lender, AVIVA Life and Annuity Company of Des Moines, Iowa. GSL Welcome Group was represented by Director of Finance, Ralph Fite.

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RedNews Recaps Welcome Wilson, Jr.’s Boyar Miller Forecast Speech

Welcome Group  /   January 5, 2008

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Commercial Realty is Looking Rough

Welcome Group  /   December 6, 2008

An increase in sublease office space. Falling property values. Retailers in lock-down mode. “We’re looking at difficult circumstances for 2009,” Welcome Wilson Jr., president and CEO of GSL Welcome Group, said Friday at a commercial real estate forum hosted by law firm Boyar & Miller.

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GSL Ranks 11th in HBJ’s Book of Lists for Commercial Property Owners

Welcome Group  /   August 21, 2008

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Galveston Daily News: Jamaica Beach Honors the Founder on the 50th Anniversary

Welcome Group  /   August 20, 2008

Saturday marked the 50th anniversary of the Jamaica Beach’s groundbreaking.

Wilson on Saturday donated boxes of brochures, promotional materials and yellowed news articles documenting the city’s history, which began when $95 down could buy “year-round vacation fun,” and included the momentous discovery of an Indian burial ground.

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