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JLL Markets G.J. Sutton Site in Downtown SA

JLL is leading the marketing and sales effort for the G.J. Sutton site in downtown San Antonio. The offering consists of two land parcels encompassing 5.9 acres at 303 N. Center St. and 715 E Crockett St.
 
JLL’s Robert Arzola, Simmi Jaggi, Elizabeth Clampitt and John Taylor are leading the assignment on behalf of the Texas General Land Office.
 
“The site presents a prime development opportunity in the city’s emerging urban core that is experiencing a resurgence of growth from residents and companies alike who are choosing to live and work downtown,” said Arzola.
 
Named for Garlington Jerome Sutton, the first black official from San Antonio elected to the Texas House of Representatives, the G.J. Sutton complex was acquired by the state in 1975 and demolished last August. Per Texas House Bill 2944, which required the sale of the state-owned property, any newly-constructed property must retain the name “G.J. Sutton.” 

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