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Common Desk coworking signs up for second spot in Houston

- By Katherine Feser STAFF WRITER katherine.feser@chron.com twitter.com/kfeser

a Dallas-based coworking company, leased 29,093 square feet at 3040 Post Oak in the Lakes on Post Oak near the Galleria for its second Houston location. Ryan Barbles and Mathew Volz of Stream Realty Partners represente­d the landlord, MetLife Investment Management.

Common Desk, which offers an all-inclusive model in its monthly membership, recently leased 25,000 square feet in The Block, a warehouse redevelopm­ent project at 2339 Canal St. in the East End for its Houston debut in late summer 2020. The Galleria location, which is planned to open in early fall 2020, will offer its Fiction Coffee in-house brand, custom art and finishes throughout the space, private offices for growing teams, hospitalit­y suites for enterprise users and full-service workspace amenities.

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Wisdom expanded and extended its lease for 42,000 square feet at downtown’s historic Esperson Building. The law firm, which previously occupied 39,000 square feet on four floors, consolidat­ed to two floors that have been built out with a traditiona­l yet modern design. Reginald Beavan III and Joshua Brown of Newmark Knight Frank represente­d the tenant, while Cameron Management represente­d the landlord in-house. The Houston-based law firm, which has other offices in Dallas, Austin and San Antonio, has been a tenant of the Esperson Building since it was founded in 2000.

Mobisoft Infotech leased 3,998 square feet at 1811 Bering Drive. Larry Vickers of Tarantino Properties represente­d the landlord. William McCarthy with Finial Group represente­d the tenant.

Craters & Freighters renewed a 14,165-square-foot industrial lease at 6100 West by Northwest Blvd. Chris Caudill of NAI Partners represente­d the tenant. Boone Smith and Garret Geaccone with Stream Realty represente­d the landlord, Agellan Commercial REIT. Protec Equipment Resources, a provider of sales and rentals of electrical test and measuremen­t equipment, leased an 8,000-square-foot building at 14251 Gulfstream Park Drive in Webster. Coe Parker of Cushman & Wakefield represente­d the landlord, Enviro Building Systems. Melissa Gerber Brams of Gerber Realty represente­d the tenant.

Dover Precision Components, a provider of products used in rotating and reciprocat­ing equipment, is constructi­ng a nearly 12,000-square-foot Innovation Lab in Pearland’s Lower Kirby District, according to the Pearland Economic Developmen­t Corp. The facility, just north of the company’s 150,000square-foot manufactur­ing and operations center at Spectrum Boulevard and Hooper Road, will open in the second quarter of 2020.

Capital Title of Texas has leased 3,000 square feet of office space at 27008 Northwest Freeway, Cypress, from Cymill Partners. Ashley Strickland and Nick Ramsey of NewQuest Properties represente­d the landlord. Adam McAlpine of McAlpine Interests represente­d the tenant. Lake Management Services, a company specializi­ng in the constructi­on, consulting and maintenanc­e of lakes and ponds, leased 15,300 square feet of industrial space at 4318 Bluebonnet Drive. Jake Wilkinson and Chris Caudill of NAI Partners represente­d the tenant. Clay Pritchett of NAI Partners represente­d the landlord, Martinez A&M Investment­s.

Southern Reformed Seminary purchased a 2-acre property with 7,500 square feet of buildings at 26111 Beckendorf­f Road, Katy. The seminary plans to relocate from its current location off Dacoma and U.S. 290 in northwest Houston. Keith Towne of Re/Max Metro represente­d the seller. Ashley Casterlin of Davis Commercial represente­d the buyer.

Gridforce Energy Management leased 12,702 square feet at 1301 Fannin. John Luck, Joshua Brown, Reggie Beavan III and Andy Iversen of Newmark Knight Frank represente­d the tenant.

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Developmen­t purchased a 1.38-acre tract at Shadow Creek Parkway and Kingsley Drive, Pearland. Brad LyBrand and Brad Elmore of NewQuest Properties represente­d the seller, A-S 143 SC Ranch LP.

Domain Communitie­s ,a Houston-based multifamil­y firm founded by James D. Golden, purchased the 300-unit Iron Rock Ranch apartments in Austin. John Fenoglio of CBRE arranged financing from New York-based MF1.

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Common Desk Common Desk, a Dallas-based coworking company, will enter the Houston market in 2020.

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