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STAFFORD, TX-The Ludlow Co., a medical products distributor, is boxing up its wares and moving into more space at the five-building Southwest Techniplex. The firm has sealed a five-year deal for 37,772 sf in the flex office and distribution park.
HOUSTON-Tranwestern Commercial Services' Houston office is up and running on a new leasing assignment in the city's south central submarket. The 653,533-sf contract is for the eight-building Main Park Service Center and Main Park Distribution Center.
HOUSTON-Myers & Crow is gearing up to break ground on two more buildings at its NorthBelt Office Center. The Dallas-based developer has bought about 10 acres for two more buildings, totaling 106,050 sf.
HOUSTON-A valve manufacturer and a tire supplier have found new warehouse spots in the city. The two deals total 17,997 sf in the ongoing race for Houston's industrial space. Nutron heads to northwest Houston and Big State Tire goes to a northern suburb.
HOUSTON-An ad agency's downsizing has sparked a tenant shuffle in the 25-story BHP Tower. McCann-Erickson has subleased its space, inked a bridge lease and a more permanent pact all for the same building.
HOUSTON-A First Industrial property has eased the immediacy for an ecological paper container company that needed space and move-in capability ASAP. The contract's signed and the 10,869 sf is now ready for Ecotainer.
HOUSTON-Camden Property Trust expects to end the year on a high note, based on results from the third quarter. The FFO's up; revenues are too and so are occupancies--all positive signs that the tide is turning.
KIRBYVILLE, TX-A Houston-based wholesaler of mud-drilling and other chemicals buys a 30,000-sf warehouse site in the Santa Fe Industrial Park. The property will be used as a warehouse, replacing a smaller one in the same community.