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The Woodlands 34% Of City's Positive Absorption


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Woodlands 2004 Commercial Activity At Record Levels

Accounts For 34% of the Total Positive Absorption in Houston

by The Woodlands Operating Company

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The Woodlands had 528,098 rentable square feet (rsf) of positive office absorption for Class A, B and C office buildings in the year 2004, according to Dan B. Leverett, vice president of commercial for The Woodlands Development Company. This accounts for 34% of the total positive absorption Houston city-wide of 1,565,898 rsf, according to the year-end CoStar Office Report for the Houston Office Market.

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I read somewhere that they are planning on having about 18 million square feet of office space. Its going to be like Houston's version of Las Colinas, or something!

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March 15, 2005, 10:12PM

Woodlands office space luring firms

Businesses help boost workforce, start new round of construction

By BETH KUHLES

Chronicle Correspondent

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The following is a comparison of 2004 office space in The Woodlands and Houston region:

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The Woodlands' successful model of a complete community has influenced and will continue to influence the other outlying areas that are spouting town squares and office complexes like Sugarland, as opposed to the old "bedroom community" suburbs.

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The Woodlands' successful model of a complete community has influenced and will continue to influence the other outlying areas that are spouting town squares and office complexes like Sugarland, as opposed to the old "bedroom community" suburbs.

Hopefully, the tree killers would learn the lesson that one key reason Woodlands has been so successful is that they have tried to preserve the natural assets including the trees. Last weekend, I drove from on Spring-Cypress road between 249 and 290 and it was heartbreaking to see trees being cleared to make room for new residential and commercial structures. Do they have to cut down every single tree? At one place, they have cleared the trees to build storage rooms! Out of all the places, why did they have to choose a wooded parcel only to cut down the trees? Of course, the greedy developers wouldn

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