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Stream Office Center: The Woodlands


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Stream Realty Partners LP is preparing to develop its first office project in the region. Ground will break May 1 on a 180,000-sf building, the first of three planned for the 500,000-sf Stream Office Center.

The Dallas-based Stream is finalizing construction costs on spec project, which will sit on a 35-acre tract at the intersection of Sawdust and Sawmill roads.

http://www.globest.com/news/1094_1094/houston/168268-1.html

Properties that offer surface parking instead of a parking garage are typically classified as Class B buildings. But Coonrod says Stream's building will have Class A finishes and be located in a Class A environment, so it really shouldn't be called Class B.

http://houston.bizjournals.com/houston/sto...2.html?page=2#1

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i base my opinion on the fact that the corner store at that intersection was robbed on a regular basis. i have no other evidence than that.

there are rent controlled complexes in the woodlands that are nice. fawn ridge, near this intersection, is not so good.

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  • 5 years later...

Phase II may soon be on the way...

 

http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/blog/breaking-ground/2013/03/stream-realty-to-break-ground-on.html

 

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Stream Realty Partners LP said Monday it plans to move forward with the second phase of The Reserve at Sierra Pines, a strategically developed master-planned business park in The Woodlands.

 

Phase II will add a 154,213-square-foot Class A office building to the project at 1585 Sawdust Road.

 

The company plans to break ground in July and have the building complete within 12 months.

 

 

 

 

 

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Construction starts on the 29th.

 

http://www.bisnow.com/commercial-real-estate/houston/is-downtown-a-gateway-market/

 

 

There's just something about Aug. 29 that developers can't resist. (It's Michael Jackson's birthday, that's all we can think of.) Two office towers are breaking ground that day: Stream's The Reserve at Sierra Pines II and Mac Haik's Energy Tower IV. Managing director Paul Coonrod says 154k SF Sierra Pines will be one of the largest blocks of Class-A space available in The Woodlands. It'll also be the tallest tilt-wall project in Texas (and possibly the country) when it delivers next August. It hasn't locked in any tenants yet, but the 25k SF garden might draw some in. Check out more info here.

 

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