Martin & Cannon, an office of attorneys and CPAs, re-upped an 8,177-sf lease at 6363 Woodway Dr. Randy Wilhelm in the Houston office of NAI Partners Commercial represented the tenant. Brad Lynch of the locally based Moody Rambin Interests negotiated terms for the building owner, Macfarlan Real Estate Investment Management Co. in Dallas. Wilhelm tells GlobeSt.com that the 10-year tenant signed a medium-term renewal after an extensive search of available office property in the 31.8-million-sf Galleria submarket. The renewal, he says, was the best deal in terms of economics. The 198,428-sf office building is 92% occupied. The quoted rent ranges from $18 per sf to $19 per sf.
At 520 Post Oak Blvd., Primary Services, a Houston personnel firm, stayed put in a 5,647-sf office. Wilhelm, again the tenant's representative, says the firm also was a 10-year building tenant. Wilhelm says economics played a large role in the medium-term renewal, but equally important is a readily accessible location for the firm's clients.
Louis Rosenthal with Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. represented the owner, Dallas-based L&B Realty Advisors. The asking rate for the 160,000-sf building is about $19.50 per sf.
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