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Angel/McIver and IBC Bank Close Deal on 104-Acre Six Flags AstroWorld Site.


HOUSTON -- Fifth graph should read "which borders Highway 610, Kirby Drive and Fannin Drive" (sted "which borders Highway 610, Highway 59, Kirby Drive and Fannin Drive").

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 BANK CLOSE DEAL ON 104-ACRE SIX FLAGS ASTROWORLD AstroWorld was a seasonally operated theme park located on approximately 57 acres of land (later expanded to over 75 acres) between Kirby Drive and Fannin Avenue, directly south of Loop 610 in Houston, Texas. The theme park opened on June 1, 1968.  SITE

Angel/McIver Interests, L.P. (www.angelmciver.com) and International Bank of Commerce (IBC Bank)-Houston (NASDAQ NASDAQ
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:IBOC See HD Radio. ), announced today the closing on the widely followed 104-acre former Six Flags AstroWorld site. Angel/McIver acquired the coveted cov·et  
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 Houston landmark property for an undisclosed amount. The deal, which closed per the terms of the agreement, is one of the largest land purchases made by Angel/McIver, as well as a significant transaction for IBC-Houston.

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, along with the Cushman & Wakefield brokerage team of Jeff Peden, Marshall Davidson and Graham Horton, as well as the Staubach Group, represented Six Flags For the national flags of Texas, see .

Six Flags (NYSE: SIX) is the world's largest chain of amusement parks and theme parks and is headquartered in New York City. There are 20 such parks run by Six Flags.
 in the marketing of the former AstroWorld site.

Cook commented, "In retrospect, Angel/McIver Interests was the best purchaser for the site. We had offers from foreign buyers, institutional investors, major developers and large institutions. Ultimately, Angel/McIver Interests' vision was a superior fit for the strategically located 104 acres."

"It was a pleasure to deal with Six Flags and IBC Bank on this deal," Michael McIver, Angel/McIver Partner and President said. "It was a smooth process, and we are looking forward to exploring multi-use development opportunities that will be beneficial to the community."

The expansive site, which borders Highway 610, Kirby Drive and Fannin Drive, is one of the largest metropolitan land acquisitions in recent Houston history.

"Our customers made a bold play," Jay Rogers, IBC-Houston President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  said. "They did everything that they said they would do, and I am pleased that we were able to help them complete the acquisition within the parameters set forth by the agreement."

The city of Houston and its residents are eagerly waiting to see what developments the site will house in the future; however, no additional plans for the development of the property have been announced at this time.

Angel-McIver Interests, L.P. specializes in land acquisitions, land sales and joint venture developments, providing a full-service operation in down home Texas style. Started in the mid-1990s and based in Conroe, Texas, the company has fostered a range of growth and economic development in and around the Houston area with their diverse projects, forward-thinking strategy and unmatched vision for development.

IBC-Houston is a member of International Bancshares Corporation (NASDAQ:IBOC), a $10.5 billion financial holding company headquartered in Laredo, Texas with more than 200 facilities and 330 ATMs serving more than 90 communities in Texas and Oklahoma. For more information, visit www.ibc.com.
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