THE WOODLANDS, TX—Halberdier Holdings LLC has closed phase 1 of another commercial real estate project less than half mile due north from mammoth ExxonMobil Campus in North Houston. The first prime land tract near Exxon and Grand Parkway, HALBERDIER Real Estate assembled, sits on over 42 acres at the southwest corner of Hardy Toll Rd and Riley Fuzzel.

“ExxonMobil's impact radius and the Woodlands surrounding land is experiencing off the charts activity and appreciation,” says Trey Halberdier, founder of The H Real Estate, a HALBERDIER Holdings Co.

This site is approximately 1,000 feet south of the new Grand Parkway intersect and Hardy Toll Rd N- and less than a mile from Exxon's multibillion dollar campus. Halberdier's team plans to commence horizontal ground infrastructure immediately and are seeking office industrial flex, retail, and apartment users.

This week, HALBERDIER Holdings closed on 4.8 prime acres with a private limited partnership—and soon will have an additional 7.3 acres in its inventory for joint venture/sale/lease/build-to-suit development. These and future announcements will add fuel to the already scorching bonfire around the ExxonMobil, Grand Parkway, Springwoods Village, and The Woodlands TX.

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