1301 Fannin News & Press Releases
Officing the Energy Industry
For generations, oil and gas industry leaders have turned to one company to meet their commercial real estate needs. They put their trust in Griffin Partners, a Houston-based real estate investment firm that consistently outperforms the market.
GlobeStreet.com - Urdang JV Closes $81M Refi
A joint venture partnership between an Urdang investment fund and Griffin Partners has obtained an $81 million fixed-rate loan from MassMutual Financial Group with a term of seven years for an 800,000-square-foot office building that includes a data center. The refinance takes out an $80.8-million securitized loan.
BNY Mellon Investment Manager, Griffin Have Significantly Upgraded Property
An investment fund managed by Urdang, the real estate investment specialist of BNY Mellon Asset Management, and Griffin Partners have successfully refinanced an $80.8 million securitized loan for an 800,000-square-foot office building that includes a data center in Houston, TX, with a seven-year, fixed-rate term loan from MassMutual Financial Group in the amount of $81.0 million.
Houston Business Journal: It's like owning your own data center, without the capital costs
Houston Business Journal: 1301 Fannin. A New Perspective. In the Heart of It All.
Luby's Opens at 1301 Fannin
Luby's, Inc. announced today that it will provide culinary services for 1301 Fannin in downtown Houston. The multi-year agreement was reached with Griffin Partners, which owns and manages the building. Luby's Culinary Services is expected to begin its foodservice operation on August 12, 2009.
Ike: Through it all, 1301 Fannin kept the lights on
Downtown Houston Data Center Operations Maintained During Ike
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--While many Houston-area businesses were in the dark for days and weeks following hurricane Ike, tenants of the unique downtown Houston property, 1301 Fannin, operated business as usual.
Industry News Q & A - Redundancy During Ike
October 24, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- While many Houston-area businesses were in the dark for days and weeks following Hurricane Ike, it was business as usual for tenants of the unique downtown Houston building 1301 Fannin, including the many servers housed there.









