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Energy Center: Office Buildings On North Dairy Ashford Rd.


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The Energy corridor is impressive with its growth. The tree line along Eldridge and the couple of nice parks and the new shopping makes it a very comfortable neighborhood. Two cranes are up by Sysco HQ as well ( Enclave and ...?) I've notice at least a dozen different cranes over the past 12 months in this corridor with min. 5 up right now...

CBRE just came out w/ their 4th quarter summary. It said the energy corridor has the most office construction going on right now.

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https://www.bisnow.com/houston/news/office/kiewit-engineering-expands-its-energy-corridor-lease-by-another-100k-sf-118690

"Kiewit, a construction and engineering organization based in Omaha, Nebraska, first leased 171K SF in the building in 2020, GlobeSt reported. The new lease will accommodate the company’s growth, according to a news release.

The expansion means Kiewit will occupy the majority of Energy Center I, a 334K SF Class-A building at 585 North Dairy Ashford Road in the Energy Corridor.

The Westchase and Energy Corridor/Katy Freeway West submarkets captured 26% of Houston’s 10K SF-plus office leases in the 12 months prior to Q1 2023, according to data Avison Young provided to Bisnow this week. Katy Freeway East/Memorial City captured another 7%.

Kiewit’s expansion brings Energy Center I to 86% leased and leaves two floors vacant, Transwestern Real Estate Services said in a press release."

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Baker Hughes moves in.

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/real-estate/article/baker-hughes-office-move-energy-corridor-houston-18406653.php

"The company this week opened its new 130,000-square-foot headquarters at 575 N. Dairy Ashford, about 17 miles west of downtown. Baker Hughes is consolidating from four offices in north Houston and Spring Branch — cutting its previous Houston-area office requirement in half. Company officials said the smaller footprint would reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, improve collaboration and put the company in a better location closer to amenities and other energy companies."

 

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