Dec 6, 2016
Firm grabs a big piece of the Reese
HARLINGEN – The historic Reese Building at 202 S. 1st St. is leasing floors three and four to a new tenant. The vacant space on those floors—27,000 sf in all—is being renovated at a...
HARLINGEN – The historic Reese Building at 202 S. 1st St. is leasing floors three and four to a new tenant.
The vacant space on those floors—27,000 sf in all—is being renovated at a cost of $1.3 million to the design of the new tenant, the nonprofit South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project, more commonly known as ProBAR.
The Reese Building will house the offices of ProBAR’s Children’s Project, which employs ten attorneys, two Board of Immigration Appeals accredited representatives, 20 paralegals and two full-time volunteers.
Noble Texas Builders of Weslaco is renovating the third and fourth floors and has a target date to finish in March 2017.
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