13105 Northwest Fwy, Houston, TX 77040
Northwest Crossing III, a Class A, twelve-story executive office building in Houston, Texas, offers multiple tenancy options with a total of 313,173 square feet. Currently, 113,566 square feet of premium office space is available, ranging from smaller suites of 374 square feet to larger blocks suitable for expanding businesses. The building enjoys a highly visible location along Northwest Freeway (Highway 290), providing excellent accessibility for employees and clients. Its strategic placement ensures high visibility and easy commutes. Numerous amenities are within close proximity, including restaurants, retail shops, banks, and fitness centers, enhancing convenience for tenants. Ample parking is available on-site, eliminating parking hassles. The property benefits from responsive on-site management and engineering teams, ensuring efficient issue resolution. Security features include card-key access and a courtesy officer, providing a safe and secure environment. This prime Houston location offers a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking modern, well-maintained office space with exceptional convenience and accessibility. The building's size and flexible space options cater to a wide range of business needs.
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HTX RED Construction Company
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GoEngineer - Houston (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Corporate Office
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JTAM Engineering, LLC Engineer
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Workpast Law Firm Security Service
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