Triten rolls up three Houston-area industrial properties
Clark Hill, a full-service commercial law firm based in Detroit, has leased more than 18,000 square feet in downtown’s 1000 Louisiana building for the relocation of its Houston office from 2 Houston Center. Warren Savery and Marilyn Guion of CBRE represented the landlord. Steve Burkett of JLL and Michael Webber with Advocate Real Estate Advisors represented Clark Hill.
“As Clark Hill evolves its use of space across the firm, this move standardizes our configuration and enhances opportunities for formal and informal collaboration, provides tech-enhanced and secure gathering spaces and offers a welcoming environment for our clients,” Betsy Kamin, member-in-charge for Clark Hill’s Houston office, said in an announcement. “This is the first of our Texas offices to receive this upgrade, and we look forward to bringing these forward-thinking space planning principles to our other Texas offices.”
Amenities at the 71-story 1000 Louisiana building include a renovated fitness center and locker rooms, meeting spaces including a private tenant lounge and club and an Adair Kitchen restaurant.
Aspen Oak Capital Partners has acquired Granary Flats, a newly constructed, 324-unit multifamily property at 4647 Harvest Corner Drive in the farm-focused Harvest Green master-planned community in Richmond. Greg Austin, Jennifer Campbell, Travis Austin, Avery Klatt and Will Balthrope of Institutional Property Advisors, a division of Marcus & Millichap, brokered the sale. The seller was Allied Orion Group, a multifamily management, investment and development firm headquartered in Houston. Completed in 2022 on 13 acres, the property was developed with amenities such as a yoga space, dog park/spa, biergarten, gaming lounge with sports simulator, hotel-inspired pool with private cabanas, fitness center with on-demand classes, dedicated co-working spaces and individual garages.
Triten Real Estate Partners, a Houston-based commercial developer and management firm with a focus on industrial service facilities and industrial outdoor storage, has expanded its portfolio with the acquisitions of three properties in Houston. The industrial service facilities consist of 3004 Aldine Bender Road and 3434 Greens Road in north Houston and 15005 Crosby Freeway in the northeast submarket.
American Wire Group, a Miami-based supplier of wire, cables and accessories for the power transmission, distribution, substation and energy markets, has leased a 205,000-square-foot building at 29921 Medline Lane in Katy. Andrew Brod and Grant Pruitt of Whitebox Real Estate represented the tenant. With the expansion to Texas, the company expects to bring up to 50 new jobs to Katy over the next three years.
Universal Weather & Aviation sold its roughly 160,000-square-foot headquarters office building adjacent to NASA Johnson Space Center at 1150 Gemini St. in southeast Houston. The company will continue to occupy Gemini Plaza under a sale-leaseback deal. Cary Latham, Wyatt Huff, and Dan Boyles of Partners Real Estate represented Universal Weather. Noah Kruger of Savills represented the purchaser, JMK5 Holdings.
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Iglesia Filadelfia De Apostoles Y Profetas acquired a 37,500-square-foot building on 7.3 acres at 6000 Heatherbrook Drive in southwest Houston from the Texas Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. Jeff Lokey and Glenn Dickerson of NewQuest Properties represented the seller. Chris Bergmann of JLL represented the buyer.
Sparx Logistics USA purchased a roughly 88,000-square-foot industrial property at 5630 Renwick Drive in southwest Houston. Eric Hughes and Mark Lehman of Centermark Real Estate represented the seller, SGTMI. Zack Taylor of Colliers represented the buyer. The property sits on 5.9 acres.
Biodec acquired the Market at Alder Trails, a 17,600-square-foot retail center on 3.65 acres at 11403 Barker Cypress Road in Cypress. Dakota Workman and Kelley Workman of NewQuest Properties represented the seller, Happyone Investments. Abe MacNeil of St. Croix Capital represented the buyer.
Kelsey-Seybold Clinic opened Fairfield Clinic, a 22,500-square-foot facility at 27020 Northwest Freeway, between Spring-Cypress and Mueschke Roads, in Cypress. Over the past year, the Houston-based clinic has opened South Shore Clinic, Memorial Villages Campus, Memorial City Clinic, Westchase Clinic and Stafford Clinic as part of its strategy to expand services to communities across the Houston region.