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HOUSTON-The family investment group assumes a loan for the first part of a two-stage purchase for the 13-acre development in the far northwest submarket. Still to come is a closing on 20,000 sf and an under-development pad site.
HOUSTON-The bottled water supplier sticks with ProLogis as a building owner, but combines two office/warehouse locations into 20,235 sf at Kempwood Business Center. The firm took the keys with a five-year lease.
HOUSTON-LTD Financial Services renews 58,858 sf and rolls in another 20,586 sf in Arena Tower One in the southwest submarket. Before re-upping, the tenant's team surveyed all submarket options, including a build-to-suit.
HOUSTON-Duegro Projects USA downsizes a 22,400-sf commitment to Liberty Property Trust's office/warehouse buildings in North Houston. Tenant and building owner swap out leases for a location across the street and a new four-year term.
HOUSTON-Bridgeview Plaza's developer finds a buyer, RDR Enterprises of Austin, before the 19,800-sf center can hit the market. The plan is to roll the proceeds into another shopping center development.
PORTER, TX-A Houston investor buys slightly less than an acre in Porter and Kwik Kar Industries takes a 23,800-sf pad site in Houston's northwest submarket. The Porter property was tagged at $1.75 per sf.
HOUSTON-A private New York City-based investor has sold the three-building, 145,884-sf office complex known as Northwest Plaza for just south of its $5.6 million asking price.
International engineering firm, MWH Americas Inc. has renewed its 14,334-sf lease in Houston's Galleria office market. The firm has had a presence in the building for over 20 years.
HOUSTON-I-Hop, Sonic and Whataburger have committed to pad sites at Spring Cypress Crossing in far northwest Houston and negotiations are under way for additional retailers at the center.
HOUSTON-I-Hop, Sonic and Whataburger have committed to pad sites at Spring Cypress Crossing in far northwest Houston and negotiations are under way for additional retailers at the center.