HOUSTON — Houston-based Transwestern has completed a 118,150-square-foot build-to-suit project for Oceaneering International at Port Northwest in Houston. The space will be used by the tenant for the manufacturing of deep sea drilling equipment. Transwestern's development team was led by Sean Suffel and Mark Miller. Brian Gammill, also of Transwestern, represented Port Northwest's owner, TIAA-CREF, in lease negotiations. Doug Nicholson and John Nicholson of Grubb & Ellis represented Oceaneering. Port Northwest is a 75-acre industrial center located near the intersection of Sam Houston Tollway and U.S. Highway 290. Oceaneering is occupying space within a 1.3 million-square-foot bulk distribution facility that features 28-foot clear ceiling heights throughout most of the building and a 40-foot clear section that houses a 50-ton crane that services the entire building. In addition to the fit out, Transwestern developed an 89,000-square-foot speculative warehouse at the park. The next phase of development will include an additional 250,000 square feet of new space.
TRANSWESTERN COMPLETES 118,150-SQUARE-FOOT BTS FOR OCEANEERING INTL
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