Lakes on Post Oak is a commercial complex located in Uptown Houston, Texas, United States.
The complex includes the 19-story 3000 Post Oak Boulevard, the 22-story 3040 Post Oak Boulevard, and the 17-story 3050 Post Oak Boulevard. Each building has a dedicated parking garage.[1] Together the buildings, on a 23 acre site, have 1200000 sqft of Class A office space.[2][3]
History
Hines Interests Limited Partnership developed Lakes on Post Oak as an integrated office project between 1979 and 1981.[3] The 44200 sqft 3040 Post Oak Boulevard building opened in 1982.[2] The buildings were originally owned by Hines.[4]
In 1997 Cottonwood Partners, a Dallas-based company, bought a portion of Lakes on Post Oak,[5] consisting of 3000 Post Oak Boulevard and 3050 Post Oak Boulevard[3] In 1997 the combined value of all of the buildings in Lakes of Post Oak were between $138 million to $150 million ($110–120 per square foot). Logan Brown, an office broker of Grubb & Ellis, said that the complex's "unique views of the lake, proximity to the Galleria and the fact that the lakes have become a gathering place during the day and in the evenings" make the complex "the only one in Houston that is widely appealing to office and non-office users."[5]
Buildings
3000 Post Oak Boulevard
3000 Post Oak has about 450000 sqft of space. In 1997 3000 Post Oak Boulevard was 100% occupied and housed Bechtel.[5]
3040 Post Oak Boulevard
3040 Post Oak has about 450000 sqft of space. In 1997 3040 Post Oak Boulevard was 95% occupied.[5] The Consulate-General of Angola is in Suite 780.[7] In 2009 Opicoil Houston renewed and expanded its lease at 3040 Post Oak Boulevard.[8]
3050 Post Oak Boulevard
Gallery
See also
- List of tallest buildings in Houston
- List of tallest buildings in Texas
External links
References
- Home page. Lakes on Post Oak. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.^
- "3040 Post Oak Boulevard." Hines Interests Limited Partnership. Retrieved on January 18, 2009.^
- "Koger Equity Closes The Lakes on Post Oak Acquisition in Houston, Texas." Business Wire. December 10, 2002.