Leasing Activity

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WILMER, TEXAS — Alta Warehousing & Logistics has signed a 392,066-square-foot industrial lease in Wilmer, a southern suburb of Dallas. The California-based freight and storage operator will occupy the entirety of Building 2 at Port 45, a development that spans 568,868 square feet across two front-load buildings. James Friedrich of Cresa represented Alta in the lease negotiations. Ben Wallace of Colliers represented the landlord, Griffin Partners.

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PASADENA, TEXAS — Local brokerage firm Finial Group has negotiated a 24,150-square-foot industrial lease in Pasadena, an eastern suburb of Houston. The tenant is Paton Engineers & Constructors, and the space is located within the building at 218 N. Preston Ave., which according to LoopNet Inc. was completed in 2018. Jason Gibbons and Tyler Holt of Finial Group represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations.

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — TSCG has signed Sprouts Farmers Market to anchor Devine Crossing, a redevelopment project located in Columbia. The new 24,113-square-foot grocery store will occupy the former Piggly Wiggly site, which served the community for more than 50 years before closing in 2025. Locally based Cason Development acquired the 3.2-acre property last May. Alan Freeman of TSCG represented Sprouts Farmers Market in the lease negotiations. TSCG will also lease the remaining space at Devine Crossing. Along with Sprouts, Devine Crossing will include approximately 10,000 square feet of inline retail, as well as an additional 5,000 square feet of multi-tenant building space, bringing the full project to roughly 40,000 square feet of new and redeveloped retail. Sprouts Farmers Market is expected to open in 2027. 

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NEW YORK CITY — Cleary Gottlieb has signed a 475,000-square-foot office lease renewal in Lower Manhattan. The law firm has committed to the top 10 floors as the anchor tenant at One Liberty, a 53-story, 2.3 million-square-foot complex that was recently renovated, for 20 more years. Moshe Sukenik and Brian Cohen of Newmark, along with Mark Weiss and Josh Kuriloff of Cushman & Wakefield, represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Mikael Nahmias and Dan Roberts internally represented the landlord, Brookfield Properties.

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ABDERDEEN, N.J. — Crunch Fitness has opened a 25,000-square-foot gym in Aberdeen, about 40 miles south of New York City. The space is located within Regent Shopping Center, a 178,000-square-foot, grocery-anchored development. Michael Gartenberg of Garden Commercial Properties represented the landlord in the lease negotiations on an internal basis. Crunch Fitness was also self-represented.

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HOUSTON — Locally based brokerage firm Oxford Partners has arranged an 11,057-square-foot industrial lease in northwest Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 13805 West Road was completed in 2000 and totals 61,600 square feet. Nathan Buckhoff of Oxford Partners represented the tenant, medical supplies provider Arpovo Health, in the lease negotiations. Jack Rathe and Brandon Preece of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, an entity doing business as Westland EPA LLC.

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KANSAS CITY, MO. — The Fold, a new American restaurant concept from the team behind Roots Seasonal Cuisine in Lee’s Summit, Mo., will open at Corrigan Station in the heart of Kansas City’s Crossroads Arts District. The Fold will occupy 6,072 square feet in the former Corvino restaurant space. Todd Richards, bar manager for Roots, along with Amanda Accurso and Brandon Sharp, owners of Roots, are partners in The Fold, which will offer a wide range of culinary options. The restaurant is scheduled to open Friday, May 22. The Fold’s name reflects the restaurant’s vision of being a welcoming place for people from all walks of life, according to Corrigan Station owner Copaken Brooks.

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FAIRVIEW, TEXAS — Academy Sports + Outdoors will open a 130,000-square-foot store in Fairview, a northeastern suburb of Dallas. The retailer will backfill a former Macy’s store at Fairview Town Center, a 921,075-square-foot power center that first opened in 2009. Thomas Glendenning of SHOP Cos. negotiated the lease on behalf of the Fairview Economic Development Corp. Remodeling of the space is underway, and Academy expects to open its doors in the coming weeks.

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DALLAS — Social Llama Events has signed a 50,508-square-foot industrial lease in West Dallas. The locally based experiential event design and production company will use the entirety of the space at 4919 Woodall St. for office, storage and fabrication purposes. Lena Thomas of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, Dallas-based developer M2G Ventures, in the lease negotiations. Social Llama was self-represented.

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WESTWOOD, MASS. — Locally based investment firm The Grossman Cos. has purchased a 119,500-square-foot healthcare building in Westwood, located southwest of Boston. The building at 80 Wilson Way is fully leased to Beth Israel Lahey Health Inc. Grossman has appointed local brokerage and advisory firm KeyPoint Partners to manage the building. The seller and sales price were not disclosed.

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