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See retail, office and industrial rental trends in The Woodlands area for September

As of early September data, industrial, office and retail occupancy were higher in The Woodlands area compared to the third quarter of the previous year, according to data from Caldwell Cos.
 

Dig deeper: As of September data, retail spaces in The Woodlands area saw a rental rate decrease, while office rental rates climbed.

More details: According to data from Caldwell Cos., less office space is currently under construction in The Woodlands area compared to the third quarter of 2024.

 
On The Business Beat
LoveShackFancy opening Market Street location

LoveShackFancy will have a grand opening at Market Street in early October.

What they offer: Founded in 2013, LoveShackFancy sells women’s and children’s clothing, home goods and beauty products, with a focus on femininity and vintage-inspired aesthetics, according to its website. 
  • Opening Oct. 4
  • 9595 Six Pines Drive, Ste. 1020, The Woodlands

 
Neighboring News
The Heights of Magnolia now open along FM 1488

The Heights of Magnolia is now open. 

What to know: The Heights of Magnolia offers specialized care alongside home-cooked meals, outdoor activities and a therapy gym, as previously reported by Community Impact

 
harris county coverage
Harris County looks to close inmate outsourcing amid high costs

The Harris County Sheriff’s Office has reduced the number of jail inmates housed outside of the county since June, a Sept. 18 quarterly jail data report shows. However, outsourcing inmates at other facilities was still a top expense in the fiscal year 2025-26 county general fund budget, approved Sept. 24.

What’s changed: HCSO oversees four different facilities in downtown Houston, with two jail facilities outsourced in Louisiana and Mississippi. As of Sept. 9, the Harris County jail was outsourcing about 16%—or 1,388 inmates—of 8,793 total inmates to facilities outside the county or state.

Cost to the county: Outsourcing inmates to jails outside of Harris County’s overcrowded jails is the single most expensive budgeted item taxpayers pay for. The county set aside $48 million in its FY 2025-26 budget for inmate outsourcing, about an 8% drop from the $52 million budgeted in FY 2024-25.
 

What’s being done: HCSO is aiming to eliminate an inmate outsourcing program in Mississippi by Thanksgiving, which would bring 300 inmates back to Harris County.

 

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