Tomball Economic Development Corporation inks lease renewal for Ameresco Solar-Solutions
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HOUSTON - Txylo -- Colliers is pleased to announce Tomball Economic Development Corporation's (TEDC) successful lease renewal of the space located at South Live Oak Business Park in Tomball, Texas, with tenant Amereso Solar-Solutions. The lease negotiation was handled by Tom Condon Jr and John Grimsley of Colliers.
South Live Oak Business Park spans approximately 41,080 square feet and consists of two buildings on 6.2 acres located just off Main Street in downtown Tomball.
"The Tomball EDC actively worked with Ameresco to attract them to Tomball and South Live Oak Business Park. Renewing the lease provides stability for the park as we continue to research the most advantageous use of the downtown business park," said Kelly Violette, Executive Director of TEDC.
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Ameresco-Solar Solutions specializes in delivering innovative solar energy solutions to commercial, industrial, and public-sector clients. Commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices drives the company's success and growth in Tomball.
"When the TEDC purchased the business park site, our vision was a mix-use business, retail and entertainment complex compatible with the dining and shopping experience in Old Town Tomball. Strategic plans remain under review as we work to enhance Old Town and adjacent properties, such as the First Baptist Church property on the northern edge and South Live Oak Business Park on the eastern edge of downtown," Violette added..
See the full article here: https://www.colliers.com/en/news/houston/south-live-oak-2023-05-18
South Live Oak Business Park spans approximately 41,080 square feet and consists of two buildings on 6.2 acres located just off Main Street in downtown Tomball.
"The Tomball EDC actively worked with Ameresco to attract them to Tomball and South Live Oak Business Park. Renewing the lease provides stability for the park as we continue to research the most advantageous use of the downtown business park," said Kelly Violette, Executive Director of TEDC.
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Ameresco-Solar Solutions specializes in delivering innovative solar energy solutions to commercial, industrial, and public-sector clients. Commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices drives the company's success and growth in Tomball.
"When the TEDC purchased the business park site, our vision was a mix-use business, retail and entertainment complex compatible with the dining and shopping experience in Old Town Tomball. Strategic plans remain under review as we work to enhance Old Town and adjacent properties, such as the First Baptist Church property on the northern edge and South Live Oak Business Park on the eastern edge of downtown," Violette added..
See the full article here: https://www.colliers.com/en/news/houston/south-live-oak-2023-05-18
Source: Colliers | Houston
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