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Trammell Crow Begins Fifth Phase of Park 8Ninety

Trammell Crow Company (TCC) and joint venture partner Artis REIT have broken ground on the fifth and final phase of Park 8Ninety in Missouri City. Phase V is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 2021 and will include three Class A, speculative industrial buildings totaling 676,860 square feet. 

“Leasing activity in the Southwest Submarket continues to exceed expectations and we look forward to delivering another successful phase of development at Park 8Ninety,” said Jeremy Garner, a principal with TCC’s Houston business unit. “The park benefits from highway frontage and exceptional connectivity, affording tenants with premier visibility and an ideal location to service the Greater Houston region.”

To date, more than 1.1 million square feet of industrial space has been developed within the park. For Phase 5, Burton Construction is the general contractor. Boyd Commercial LLC/CORFAC International’s Alexander G. Reilly and Bo Pettit have been appointed leasing agents.

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