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Shipping Company Relocates Regional Offices

On behalf of Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation, JLL has completed lease negotiations for a new 34,510-square-foot office lease. The maritime shipping company will relocate its regional office to 3250 Briarpark Dr. in Houston.
 
JLL SVP Don Foster negotiated the lease on behalf of Yang Ming. Transwestern’s Kristen Baker and David Baker represented the landlord.
 
“Having an office environment that attracts and retains top talent, re-enforces culture, and maximizes productivity continues to drive the demand for quality office space in Houston,” said Foster. “Yang Ming’s new office offers greater flexibility and compliments their immediate and long-term needs.”
 

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