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1996 - Board authorizes expenditure of $1000 to light the ball fields at Quillian Center.
1998 - First annual Corporate Challenge is held. This event has raised more than $140,000 in 13 years.
1999 - Board approves engineering contract for Westpark Tollway Access Study.
2000 - The first of 39 monument signs is installed, marking the District's boundaries.
2000 - BMC Software builds two new buildings at its Westchase District campus.
2002 - 315 custom street signs are installed throughout Westchase District.
2003 - Beautification of Richmond/Gessner and Richmond/Wilcrest esplanades.
2003 - Westchase District locator signs are installed on West Sam Houston Parkway.
2004 - Westchase District Patrol is launched with two specially marked vehicles.
2006 - Long Range Plan is recognized by the Texas Society of Architects.
2007 - Lighting upgrades and planters are installed at Richmond and Briar Forest underpasses.
2009 - 800,000 square feet of LEED-certified office space is built in Westchase District.
2010 - Westchase District celebrates 15 years of building higher value for property owners and businesses.

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LEASING AND DEVELOPMENT

Whether you need a small office, an entire floor or a site for a fresh new building, the Westchase District has accommodations sure to give your business room to grow. Elite business neighbors, business-focused management and unparalleled access to local highways and thoroughfares add to a premier business environment.

  • 14.9 million sq. ft. in 107 office buildings
  • 1.5 million sq. ft. in 21 service centers and warehouse buildings
  • 1.7 million sq. ft. of retail space
  • 65 residential communities totaling 17,119 units
  • 18 hotels with 2,642 rooms

NEW! Several new buildings have recently opened in Westchase District or are scheduled to open later this year.  This presents a unique opportunity for expanding or relocating businesses to lease an entire floor -- or an entire building -- in Westchase District.

One Oak Park is a 150,000-square foot building, designed by world-renowned Gensler Architects. The building features a sophisticated atmosphere incorporating granite, back-lit glass panels, and natural wood accents.  The building has been designed to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) specifications and will be certified LEED "silver".  The building is located on an 8.4 acre site at Rodgerdale and Town Park in the Westchase District's Oak Park development. 

The building's developer -- Means Knaus Partners and The Carlyle Group -- plan to build Two Oak Park adjacent to the existing building.  When complete, both buildings will offer a combined 300,000 square feet of office space in two 6-story Class A Buildings.

Westchase Park is a planned two office building development with more than 1,700 feet of frontage directly on the Sam Houston Parkway (just south of Richmond).  This highly-visible 18-acre, Class A headquarters-style office project features sophisticated architectural design and high-end finishes, with a dramatic water feature and park. 

The building is a LEED Certified "Silver" (registered) sustainable development.  The first of two 270,000 square foot buildings is nearing completion.  A second building is planned by Simmons Vedder Partners.


Pinnacle Westchase, located at 3010 Briarpark (between Richmond and Westheimer), provides Class A office space with unsurpassed location and accessibility in the heart of Westchase District.  This exceptional opportunity combines top of the line architecture with numerous area amenities, on-site features and a high-profile location.  The building totals 470,000 square feet.

 

 

We track all the leasing activity in the Westchase District. Our information is current as of September 30, 2011.

To find out about ongoing mobility and infrastructure improvements, as well as land currently under development, see the 3rd Quarter 2011 development updates. For leasing statistics dating back to 2003, view our leasing history.

Prospective retail tenants may want to view our 2008 traffic counts.

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ENHANCING ECONOMIC VITALITY IN WESTCHASE

Those considering buying, developing, or redeveloping property in the Westchase District should consult our Long Range Plan.

Learn how you can tie into and take advantage of six public-realm concepts. They will increase the value of your property, improve the returns on your investment, give you more flexibility, and attract more people to the area.

They will also ensure that Westchase remains the commercial and cultural heart of West Houston for generations to come.

 

 
 
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