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Co-Working Brand Commits to Second Houston-Area Location

Co-working brand The Ranch Office will open its second location in Greater Houston at a newly delivered class A project in Katy’s emerging Boardwalk District.

The Ranch Office at Katy has leased 16,312 square feet, or nearly 79% of Boardwalk Crossing Phase I, which is strategically positioned at the intersection of Kingsland Boulevard and the AMC Drive entrance to Katy Mills Mall. A grand opening is slated for the first quarter.

Boardwalk Crossing is a two-phase development from Gold Key Partners, which acquired the site in 2017 shortly after Katy’s public/private partnership for the district was approved. Phase I totals 21,758 square feet. Ground could break by year’s end on a 23,000-square-foot second phase.

Bob Conwell, SVP of NewQuest Properties, is leasing the development for Gold Key Partners, also the project’s general contractor. He and Gold Key’s Jeff Goldberg co-brokered the Ranch Office lease.

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