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Software Tenant Relocates to Energy Corridor

NAI Partners recently arranged a 6,500-square-foot office lease for Resource Data at 15915 Katy Freeway in Houston. The tenant is a custom software development, GIS and IT consulting company.

Griff Bandy and Joe Bright of NAI Partners’ office tenant rep group represented Resource Data in the transaction. The landlord, Dornin Group Investments, was represented by NAI Partners’ Michel Sieger, Lesley Rice and Andy Parrish, of the firm’s office project leasing team.

“The new office benefits both our employees and clients,” said Resource Data’s Houston branch manager, Doug Ruppert. “It is in the Energy Corridor, which is central to many of our clients’ locations and will also reduce the commute time for most of our employees.”
Bright said Resource Data’s new space would provide the tenant with “a nicer, more modern buildout and some visibility on the freeway.”

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