Concert Capital Resources took 9,041 sf in the more than one-million-sf 2 Houston Center, owned by Fort Worth-based Crescent Real Estate Equities Co. A Crescent contact tells GlobeSt.com that finish-out is underway and move-in will be soon to the CBD high-rise. The Houston-based firm signed a medium-term lease to take occupancy to 93%.

Debbie Wilson, Crescent's vice president of leasing at Houston Center, handled the owner's side of the talks. Art Baylis of Strategis Cresa in Houston represented the tenant.

At Two Post Oak Central in the Uptown/Galleria submarket, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. has settled into 7,658 sf in a long-term signing that drove a relocation from Bellaire. Crescent's leasing manager, Bill Schneidau, did its talking and Lispah Hogan, senior managing director in Newmark & Co. Real Estate Inc.'s Houston office, represented the tenant's interests for a piece of the 405,480-sf, 24-story building.

In another move-in, Vernon G. Henry & Associates Inc., a Houston planning consultant and landscape architect, took 5,196 sf at Crescent's 1800 West Loop South, a 399,777-sf, 21-story Galleria property. The firm exited 515 Post Oak Blvd., also in the Galleria. The deal was packaged by Crescent's Schneidau and tenant representative, Randy L. Fruka of the Great Southwest Realty Consultants in Houston.

A 20,730-sf lease kept Adams Resources & Energy Inc. at Five Post Oak Park in the Galleria. The five-year tenant signed a medium-term lease for the 567,396-sf, 28-story building, says the Crescent contact. Bob Boykin, Crescent's regional vice president, represented the REIT while Randy Scofield of Adams Resources & Energy brokered its terms.

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