The Howards Hughes Corp. announced four leases at 9950 Woodloch Forest Tower in The Woodlands, representing 133,948 square feet of office space, according to a June 13 news release.

What's happening

Kodiak Gas Services, Kraton Corporation and US Oncology are moving into the building, and Western Midstream Partners is expanding its presence, according to the news release.
  • Kodiak Gas Services has leased two floors in the tower, totaling 53,060 square feet. The company operates contract compression infrastructure and is relocating from Montgomery, according to the release. www.kodiakgas.com
  • Kraton Corporation will occupy a full floor with 27,179 square feet of office space in its relocation from North Houston, according to the release. The company produces specialty polymers and biobased performance products derived from renewable resources. www.kraton.com
  • US Oncology has leased a 26,530-square-foot full floor for its relocation from 10101 Woodloch Forest Drive in The Woodlands, according to the release. The company delivers advanced integrated cancer care through a network of independent physicians, according to the release. www.usoncology.com
  • Western Midstream Partners is located at the tower and has leased an additional full floor of 27,179 square feet, according to the news release. The company now occupies 133,960 square feet of office space. Western Midstream Partners acquires, owns, develops and operates midstream energy assets. www.westernmidstream.com
Also of note

The Woodlands Towers at The Waterway also include a fitness center; a full-size court for basketball, volleyball and pickleball; a sprint track; cardio and weight equipment; and locker rooms. The facility also includes a multipurpose rooftop terrace and a lobby cafe.

Notable quote


“The demand for office space within The Woodlands Towers at The Waterway has been notably robust as businesses look to create an office environment that attracts today’s highly skilled, educated employees while providing opportunities for long-term growth,” said Jim Carman, president of the Houston Region for The Howard Hughes Corporation. “Office leasing momentum in The Woodlands remains strong, with a vacancy rate nearly half the level being experienced in Houston’s central business district, exemplifying the flight to quality that is attracting companies across various industries to our community.”