David Stukalin, Weitzman's president in Houston, and Jennifer Fredette, an associate, have taken over the assignment from Houston's Boyd Page/ChainLinks, which did not return telephone calls by press time for comment on the change.

The power center is located along Southwest Freeway in Stafford, southwest of Houston, and a three-mile trade area with 95,614 residents and an average annual household income of $80,111. Stukalin tells GlobeSt.com that the assignment was mortared by a longstanding relationship with Kimco. The task at hand, he says, is to take leasing through the home stretch.

The center's roster includes Saks Off 5th, Bed Bath & Beyond, Oshman's Sporting Goods, Borders Books & Music, SteinMart, Hobby Lobby, Old Navy, OfficeMax and Loew's Theatres. Space is quoted at $20 per sf triple net.

Kimco bought the Fountains on the Lake about a year ago. Its in-house team will continue on the management side.

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