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Opus constructs The Crossings at Fort Bend Parkway in Houston

Opus West Corp. announced that construction has commenced on The Crossing at Fort Bend Parkway, a 242,000-square-foot power center at the northwest corner of Beltway 8 and Fort Bend Parkway in southwest Houston. The Crossing at Fort Bend Parkway will be anchored by a 100,000-square-foot Home Depot, slated to open before the end of the year. Other committed retailers include Office Depot, Panda Express, Whataburger, National Tire & Battery and Jiffy Lube. Opus is currently in negotiations with several other tenants.

Opus West closed on the property in May. The sellers of the land were Arthur S. Friedman and Max A. Friedman and were represented by Arthur S. Friedman, David Cook of Cushman & Wakefield of Texas and Ed Ryland of Ryland Enterprise.

Slated for completion in early 2007, this 56-acre development also will include 80,000 square feet of in-line space and 13 pad sites and 12 acres of multi-family housing. Opus is partnering with Trammell Crow Residential on the residential component that will offer large units and recreational amenities within a controlled environment, providing additional housing options for families in the southwest area of Houston.



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