Hughes lands new office tenants near shopping, dining in The Woodlands
The Howard Hughes Corp. announced office leases at four of its office properties in The Woodlands. Peter A. Johnson, MD, PA, a Texas Professional Association, signed a 7,395square-foot lease for LifeSpring Behavioral Health at 1400 Woodloch Forest Drive, a five-story building near Waterway Square, The Woodlands Mall and Market Street. Johnson was represented by Aimee Frazier with Cole Realty & Management. Altitude Energy Partners leased 6,622 square feet at the 31-story 9950 Woodloch Forest Tower overlooking The Woodlands Waterway in The Woodlands Town Center. Altitude was represented by Jett Realty Group by JLA Realty. Riley Exploration
Permian, an independent oil and natural gas company based in Oklahoma City, leased 3,394 square feet at Three Hughes Landing on Lake Woodlands to establish a branch office in the Houston area. Josh Cheatham with Newcor Commercial Real Estate represented Riley Exploration. MTill Holdings ,a logistics services company, is moving from Shenandoah to The Woodlands and has leased 3,270 square feet at Two Hughes Landing. Mike Nilsen with Tarantino Properties represented MTill Holdings. Bob Parsley, Norm Munoz and Jillian Fredericks with Colliers represented Hughes in the leases.
Greyhound Energy leased 10,027 square feet of office space at 777 N. Eldridge Parkway in the Energy Corridor. John Zivley of NAI Partners represented the tenant. Jon Dutton represented the landlord, Granite Properties.
J.B. Hunt Transport leased a 3.4-acre stabilized yard at 605
N. Wayside Drive near the Port of Houston Turning Basin Terminal. Craig Jones of Fischer & Co. represented the tenant. Zack Taylor of Colliers represented the landlord, LP by
Wayside Management.
Trecap Mesa Dr. Partners, an affiliate of Houston-based Trecap Management, purchased a 61,200-square-foot industrial property at 11424 Mesa Drive in northeast Houston from Hubbard Development Co. Jason Tangen of Colliers represented the buyer. The crane-served building is fully occupied by two tenants.
Houston-based Midway has been selected to handle property management services for The Center for Pursuit’s new East End campus at 4400 Harrisburg Blvd. at Eastwood Avenue. The campus includes three buildings totaling 120,000 square feet, including one multi-tenant building. Founded in 1950, The Center for Pursuit promotes the pursuit of growth, health and independence for youth and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism and similar conditions. Midway will handle maintenance, emergency preparedness and response, risk mitigation and asset preservation for the campus.
Transwestern Real Estate Services has been named exclusive leasing agent for Bellaire Park I & II by Los Angeles-based Pacific Oak Capital Advisors. The two medical office buildings, totaling 319,504 square feet, are at 6565 and 6575 W. Loop South in Bellaire. Christian Connell, Louann Pereira, Rachel Glass, Justin Brasell and Doug Little are handling the assignment.
Trevathan Family LLC purchased the 28,317-squarefoot industrial property on 2.2 acres at 7123 Breen Drive in northwest Houston. Advanced Glass Solutions will be leasing the property back for seven years. Brandon Wuntch and Drew Altmann of Fritsche Anderson Realty Partners represented the seller/tenant, AGS Houston Holdings.
Hicks Ventures, a Houston-based development company led by Patrick Hicks, broke ground on a 42-bed, 53,000-square-foot, two-story inpatient rehabilitation facility in Wausau, Wis. The $28 million building marks the first project in a $100 million joint venture with Artemis Real Estate Partners to develop inpatient rehabilitation facilities and behavioral health hospitals nationwide.
Wan Bridge, a Houstonbased build-to-rent developer, acquired 13.2 acres near Merchants Way and Interstate 10 in the Katy area. The company has broken ground on Enclave at Mason Creek, which will offer 192 townhomes for rent in a gated development starting in early 2023. The contemporary style townhomes will be situated among corporate office parks in Katy, just north of Interstate 10 and east of North Mason Road. BMO Harris Bank provided financing.