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Hurricane Ike Has Houston Office Space Tenants, Landlords and Brokers Scrambling

by Kelli Crutchfield on October 2nd, 2008

As an office leasing broker for Transwestern, we are working with our existing tenants to make sure they are able to get back to business. Several impacted tenants were forced to move into temporary space elsewhere in their building while we help to clean and refurnish their space. Broken windows are boarded up and carpet cleaning/replacement is underway.

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Tenants Have More Options in a Changing Woodlands Office Market

by Damon Palermo on August 24th, 2008

Over the past four years, The Woodlands has been described as one of the tightest and most expensive suburban office markets in the Houston area. The Woodlands was one of the first suburban submarkets to break through the $30 per square foot, gross rental rate barrier. On the demand side of the equation, companies looking to relocate or expand into the area were met with few options as Class A and B office properties logged sub-5% vacancy levels. Not surprisingly, landlords in the area adopted fairly consistent and inflexible lease terms as concessions evaporated.

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