Whole Foods to Locate in Houston Complex

Regions Southwest | Houston
Whole Foods to Locate in Houston Complex
May 14, 2008
Source: Houston Chronicle

Whole Foods Market will build a store as part of a new 13-acre development between downtown Houston and the city's River Oaks area, according to the Houston Chronicle. The Austin, Tex.-based grocer said Tuesday that it will lease a site at the northeast corner of West Dallas and Waugh.

The market will be located adjacent to a planned 445-unit apartment complex to be built by the Finger Cos., which also leased Whole Foods its future space. The site may also include additional retail space and a high-rise residential tower in the future.

 
Recent Houston Headlines
Phillips Development Hires Jones as Site Acquisition Associate, Taps Peek as Corporate Leasing Director
Phillips Development & Realty L.L.C. hired Kolby Jones as a site acquisition associate and Cyndie Peek as a corporate leasing director, the company said today.
Holliday Fenoglio Arranges $23M Construction Loan for Houston Office Development
The Houston office of Holliday Fenoglio Fowler L.P. arranged a $23.5 million construction loan for a speculative class A, 180,000-square-foot office development in The Woodlands, Tex.
Starwood Land, Riverway Properties Form JV to Invest in Houston Residential Market
Starwood Land Ventures L.L.C. has formed a joint venture partnership with Riverway Properties, a Houston-based residential community developer, companies announced today.
Panel Sees Positives for Houston Office Market
The run-up in oil and gas prices has roiled the U.S. economy, but it has had a positive impact on the Houston office market, according to a panel of leading office brokers who convened on Tuesday at CPN's Houston Property Opportunities Conference.
Conference Keynote: High Energy Costs, Falling Dollar Boost Houston
High energy costs have helped oil and gas companies expand, and a falling dollar has helped boost exports from the Port of Houston, said Jeff Moseley, president & CEO of the Greater Houston Partnership, who keynoted this morning’s Houston Property Opportunities Conference, presented by CPN.