HOUSTON — Houston-based NewQuest Properties has arranged five retail leases at separate properties in North, Central and South Texas.
Transactions include a 7,454-square-foot lease for Gen Korean BBQ House at Carrollton Town Center in Carrollton; a 43,940-square-foot ground lease for Panda Express at New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside in New Braunfels; a 21,164-square-foot lease for Halloween City at Market in Hunting Bayou in Houston; a 6,300-square-foot lease for Halloween City in Tomball Parkway Plaza in Tomball; and a 4,004-square-foot lease for Wholesale Lubricant Services at 2101 Shepherd Drive in Houston.
Heather Nguyen, John Nguyen and Meredith McLeod-Cobb of NewQuest Properties represented the landlord for Carrollton Town Center, and Tey Tiner of CBRE represented Gen Korean BBQ House; David K. Meyers and Glenn Dickerson of NewQuest Properties represented the landlord of New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside, and Michael Jersin of Reata Real Estate represented Panda Express; Brad Elmore of NewQuest Properties represented the landlord of Market at Hunting Bayou and Tomball Parkway Plaza, and Traci Holman of Baker Katz represented Halloween City; and Chris Dray of NewQuest Properties represented the landlord of 2101 Shepherd Drive, 2101 Shepherd LLC, and Todd Moseley of Moseley Commercial represented Wholesale Lubricant Services in leasing negotiations.