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TC ENERGY CENTER 700 Louisiana St, Houston, TX 77002 “PLUG & PLAY” SUBLEASE 13,501 RSF - SUITE 2400 TC ENERGY CENTER 700 Louisiana St, Houston, TX 77002 “PLUG & PLAY” SUBLEASE 13,501 RSF - SUITE 2400 SPACE HIGHLIGHTS 46 Workstations 19 Private offices 3 Conference rooms (1 Board room) Elevator lobby exposure 1 Internal server room with storage/filing BUILDING NOTES Tunnel connected Gold LEED Certification Ample parking in Alley Theatre garage 24/7 security Lobby renovations planned PREMISES RENTAL RATE 13,501 RSF $16.00 NNN TERM OPEX Through 8/31/2025 $17.31 DAVID G. GUION Executive Managing Director +1 713 963 2810 [email protected] JOE RAMBIN Director +1 713 963 2877 [email protected] Copyright © 2015 Cushman & Wakefield. All rights reserved. Publication date mm.dd.yy cushmanwakefield.com TC ENERGY CENTER 700 Louisiana St, Houston, TX 77002 FOR SUBLEASE 13,501 RSF - SUITE 2400 FLOOR PLAN cushmanwakefield.com ©2020 Cushman & Wakefield. All rights reserved. The information contained in this communication is strictly confidential. This information has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but has not been verified. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the condition of the property (or properties) referenced herein or as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to Copyrighterrors, omissions, © change 2015 of Cushman price, rental or& other Wakefield. conditions, Allwithdrawal rights without reserved. notice, and Publication to any special listingdate conditions mm.dd.yy imposed by the property owner(s). Any projections, opinions or estimates are subject to uncertainty and do not signify current or future property performance. TC ENERGY CENTER 700 Louisiana St, Houston, TX 77002 FOR SUBLEASE 13,501 RSF - SUITE 2400 PROPERTY PHOTOS DAVID G. GUION Executive Managing Director +1 713 963 2810 [email protected] RECEPTION TRADING AREA JOE RAMBIN Director +1 713 963 2877 [email protected] 1330 Post Oak Blvd, Suite 2700 Houston, Texas 77056 Main +1 713 877 1700 cushmanwakefield.com OFFICE BULL PEN PRIVATE OFFICE KITCHEN BOARD ROOM cushmanwakefield.com ©2020 Cushman & Wakefield. All rights reserved. The information contained in this communication is strictly confidential. This information has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable but has not been verified. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made as to the condition of the property (or properties) referenced herein or as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing conditions imposed by the property owner(s). Any projections, opinions or estimates are subject to uncertainty and do not signify current or future property performance..
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