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Pennzoil Place Flyer AVAILABILITIES SOUTH TOWER AVAILABILITIES NORTH TOWER 711 LOUISIANA 700 MILAM LARGEST LARGEST CONTIGUOUS CONTIGUOUS BLOCK BLOCK FLOORS 3-13: FLOORS 28-36: 207,453 RSF 140,414 RSF FLOOR 36 - 5,692 RSF FLOOR 35 - 8,261 RSF FLOOR 34 - 12,269 RSF FLOOR 33 - 13,029 RSF FLOOR 32 - 16,569 RSF FLOOR 32 - 16,605 RSF FLOOR 31 - 20,637 RSF FLOOR 30 - 21,193 RSF FLOOR 29 - 21,382 RSF FLOOR 28 - 21,382 RSF FLOOR 26 - 12,638 RSF FLOOR 25 - 20,489 RSF FLOOR 25 - 20,435 RSF FLOOR 20 - 20,873 RSF FLOOR 19 - 14,011 RSF FLOOR 18 - 5,214 RSF FLOOR 17 - 4,480 RSF FLOOR 16 - 9,144 RSF FLOOR 13 - 1,443 RSF FLOOR 14 - 8,348 RSF FLOOR 12 - 21,107 RSF FLOOR 11 - 21,397 RSF FLOOR 12 - 20,407 RSF FLOOR 10 - 20,346 RSF FLOOR 9 - 20,484 RSF FLOOR 11 - 20,407 RSF FLOOR 8 - 20,531 RSF FLOOR 10 - 20,407 RSF FLOOR 7 - 20,429 RSF FLOOR 9 - 20,407 RSF FLOOR 6 - 20,429 RSF FLOOR 5 - 20,429 RSF FLOOR 8 - 20,426 RSF FLOOR 4 - 20,429 RSF FLOOR 7 - 20,442 RSF FLOOR 3 - 20,429 RSF FLOOR 2 - 20,520 RSF PROPERTY FACTS BUILDING COMMON AREA FACTOR 1,409,713 RSF 15.0% 9.0% Total Class A Office Multi-tenant Single- floors tenant floors FLOOR SIZE YEAR BUILT 20,500 RSF 1975 (Approximately) DESIGNED BY Philip Johnson LEASE RATE, LEASE TERM, & LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENT ALLOWANCE Negotiable CAPITAL INVESTMENT $13M $3.5 M 2015 capital infusion 2016 budgeted of renewing building capital infusion renewing systems and building systems and infrastructure infrastructure ELEVATORS 18 1 Passenger Freight STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY BACKBONE The first office building in Houston to utilize a fiber optic backbone for IT communication utilizing Cisco’s “Smart+Connected” buildings framework which enhances data/communications, physical security and building automation capabilities. PARKING 0.3 525 $220 $285 Pennzoil Place Leased Unreserved, Reserved, garage spaces spaces plus taxes plus taxes per 1,000 SF available 1.5 $205 $265 Walker @ Main Unreserved, Reserved, Garage spaces plus taxes plus taxes per 1,000 SF leased AMENITIES / LEED Gold Certified and Energy Star rated / 711 FIT / New Cisco Systems based IP Technology backbone for Tenant IT use / Awarded numerous architectural accolades / Two garages servicing the property comprised of a total of 1,525 spaces / Superior access to Metro and HRT / New tenant bike room located in Pennzoil Place Garage / LOBBY / STREET LEVEL RETAIL: Perbacco Italian Restaurant / NEARBY TUNNEL ACCESS, WHICH INCLUDES: Treebeards Shops Down Under - Cards & Gifts Starbucks Coffee Which Wich Salata Chick-Fil-A Panini Bodard Express Greenworks Flowers Understory Food Hall Michael’s Cookie Jar Finn Hall Otto’s / IMMEDIATE NEIGHBORHOOD: Jones Hall for the Performing Walker @ Main Garage Arts Sambuca Jones Plaza Lancaster Bistro Houston Club Blue Fish Sushi Post Oak Grill Barnaby’s Cafe Birraporetti’s The District Bar & Grill Morton’s Flying Saucer Alley Theatre Diana American Grill RECENTLY COMPLETED CAPITAL PROJECTS LIGHTING RETROFIT PROJECT NEW BUILDING ACCESS SYSTEM A total building retrofit of the bulbs and ballasts The new access system provides first-class controlled resulting in substantial energy savings. access to the property while offering tenants more BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM UPGRADE options in securing their premises and operating after- The new system is a state of the art digitally controlled hours HVAC. building automation system. The system provides NEW GARAGE ENTRY SYSTEM for off-site monitoring and control and it alerts the The new entry system provides superior controlled building operators when the system deviates from access to the garage and improved communication predetermined operational ranges. with the lobby security desk. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE CHILLER REPLACEMENTS The new fully addressable system expands and The chillers have been replaced by three new Trane improves the fire and life safety coverage of the 1,550 ton chillers and one 1,500 ton chiller with variable building as to responsiveness and accuracy, further speed drives. These chillers are among the most complimented by the ability to self diagnose. efficient in the market and reduce operating costs and ESCALATOR REPLACEMENT repair expenses. Original escalators have been replaced with the most ELEVATOR CABS modern of equipment for superior performance and The elevator cab interiors have been upgraded efficiency. to provide a modern Class “A” elevator travel FIBER BACKBONE INSTALLATION experience. Pennzoil Place is proud to be the first office building BOILER REPLACEMENT in Houston to utilize a fiber optic backbone for IT Original boilers were replaced with six modular communication utilizing Cisco’s “Smart+Connected” condensing boilers. New pumps and motors along buildings framework which enhances data/ with variable frequency drives on the primary and communications, physical security and building secondary loops provide much tighter and efficient automation capabilities. This allows for better tenant control over the property’s heating system, leading to comfort, quicker response times and ability to achieve significant energy savings. the highest energy efficiency possible. Our BeWell™ Promise INVESTED IN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF OUR TENANTS, EMPLOYEES, AND VISITORS Metropolis is committed to health and wellness Pennzoil Place proudly received its UL Verified Healthy throughout its portfolio. The safety and wellness of Building Mark for Indoor Air quality. This achievement our building communities including tenants, staff, is a significant milestone in our BeWellTM Promise to and visitors are top priorities and are the cornerstone deliver an indoor environment with superior air quality of Metropolis’s BeWellTM Promise. As a testament that supports health and well-being. To learn more to our continued efforts to implement a best-in- about this verification mark, click here: Pennzoil Place class environment, Metropolis, together with our Sustainability. management company Transwestern, partnered with Fitwel, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and the US Green USGBC launched new LEED Safety First Credits in 2020 Building Council (USGBC) to independently validate as part of their Healthy Economy Strategy to address that the building’s operational strategies are optimized concerns related to the pandemic and to assist with to enhance building occupant health and wellness. building re-entry. Pennzoil Place proactively sought LEED Safety First credits to demonstrate its excellence. Fitwel is the world’s leading certification system These credits will be a part of Pennzoil Place’s 2022 LEED committed to building health. Fitwel is implementing Gold recertification. We are proud to announce that a vision for a healthier future where all buildings and we also earned the LEED Safety First Credit for Cleaning communities are enhanced to strengthen health and and Disinfecting that validates that the building’s well-being. Fitwel was created by the U.S. Centers best practices align with public health and industry for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. General guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting. Services Administration. Pennzoil Place received its Fitwel certification for health and wellness strategies that Metropolis will continue the ongoing focus on health, positively impact the health of our building occupants. wellness and sustainability. Through our BeWellTM Promise, we will explore more ways to help with your Metropolis also collaborated with UL as an early adopter successful re-entry to, and long-term occupancy of, the of their new voluntary program for real estate owners workplace. We look forward to welcoming your teams who want to demonstrate their commitment to healthy back to Pennzoil Place in 2021. Please reach out to indoor environments through an extensive process your property management team with any questions. of indoor air quality (IAQ) testing and assessment. BeWellTM!! pennzoilplace.com Eric Anderson | EVP Tyler Garrett | SVP OFFICE LEASING OFFICE LEASING 713.407.8704 713.407.8703 [email protected] [email protected] SCAN TO TOUR metropolisinv.com SPEC SUITE transwestern.com.
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