News Release: Sold | 83,000 SF Medical/Retail Property in Cypress, Texas

News Release

Colliers International is pleased to announce the sale of Fairfield Plaza

Colliers International announces the sale of a 83,000 SF medical office and retail property in Cypress, Texas

— Medical/Retail Sold.–

Houston, November 26, 2019 –  Colliers International is pleased to announce the sale of Fairfield Plaza, a 83,000 square foot multi-tenant medical/retail property at 15103 Mason Road in Cypress, Texas. The seller, Radler Limited Partnership, was represented by David Carter of Colliers International. Beth Young, also with Colliers International, represented the buyer, Woodside Health.

The five building property sits on ±9.39 acres in the northwest submarket of Houston. It was built in 2014 and is 93% leased by medical and retail tenants.

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About Colliers International

Colliers International (NASDAQ, TSX: CIGI) is a leading global real estate services and investment management company. With operations in 68 countries, our 14,000 enterprising people work collaboratively to provide expert advice and services to maximize the value of property for real estate occupiers, owners and investors. For more than 20 years, our experienced leadership team, owning more than 40% of our equity, have delivered industry-leading investment returns for shareholders. In 2018, corporate revenues were $2.8 billion ($3.3 billion including affiliates), with more than $26 billion of assets under management. Learn more about how we accelerate success at corporate.colliers.com, Twitter @Colliers or LinkedIn.

For further information, please contact:

Crissy Nolen, Chief Marketing Officer
Houston, Colliers International
Phone: 281 269 3446
Email: crissy.nolen@colliers.com

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