New CEO named for MetroNational, Houston real estate firm behind Memorial City
Jason Johnson took over as CEO of MetroNational in early April. Pictured is a file photo of Johnson in the living area of a two bedroom residence on the 11th floor at the new Hotel ZaZa in Houston Nov. 14, 2017, in Houston, TX. Houston real estate firm MetroNational, the developer behind Memorial City, has named a new chief executive.
Jason Johnson, the grandson of the firm’s founder, has taken over spearheading the family business that has grown to manage more than 10 million square feet of commercial real estate in Houston over the past 69 years. Headquartered in Houston, MetroNational has 215 employees. Its largest development is the 300-acre mixed-used development Memorial City located in West Houston.Johnson joined the family business in 2013 and has served as the company’s President and Vice Chairman since 2015.
Jason Johnson takes over as MetroNational is in the process of completely revamping its hallmark Houston retail development, Memorial City Mall, with aOpening in 1966 — four years before the Galleria — construction of the original Memorial City Mall 13 miles west of downtown Houston fomented a wave of real estate development in the area as houses, hotels, hospitals, shops and offices were built in and around the “city within a city.
Memorial City now also encompasses Class A office spaces; hotels The Westin Memorial City and Hotel ZaZa Memorial City; high rise and midrise apartments including The McKinley; what it describes as the the second largest medical campus in the Houston Metropolitan area; event spaces called The Square and The Lawn; and a bevvy of restaurants, including a
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