New and Expanded Commercial Leases announced at Hughes Landing

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Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. has announced impressive first-quarter leasing activity, securing more than 31,000 square feet in new and expanded commercial office leases at Hughes Landing and 6 Waterway in The Woodlands. The leasing momentum reflects the high demand for office space in this dynamic community. Notably, CB&I is expanding its regional headquarters by leasing an additional 12,000 square feet at Hughes Landing, following its initial move in September 2024. Nancy Turner, Sr.

Director of Marketing & Communications at CB&I, emphasized the success of their relocation and the community's quality of life. Other notable transactions include Bogart Wealth expanding its footprint and JPMorgan Chase securing 5,284 square feet. The interest from these companies underscores The Woodlands' reputation as a premier business destination. Furthermore, the area has been recognized in the Niche 2025 Best Places to Live in America Rankings, showcasing its appeal for families and businesses. Alex Hancock, Senior Vice President at Howard Hughes, highlighted the strategic planning that has contributed to the community's growth and desirability.

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