Leasing Activity

ARLINGTON, TEXAS — EōS Fitness will open a 30,000-square-foot gym in Arlington. The locally based operator will backfill a space previously occupied by Conn’s HomePlus at Arlington Highlands, a shopping center that is also home to tenants such as Ulta Beauty, lululemon and Studio Movie Grill. Segovia Partners represented EōS Fitness in the lease negotiations. Shop Cos. represented the landlord, a partnership between AEW Capital Management and Fairbourne Properties.

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FARMERS BRANCH, TEXAS — Daltex Glass & Aluminum has signed an 11,430-square-foot industrial lease expansion in the northern Dallas suburb of Farmers Branch. The tenant, which also renewed its lease as part of the deal, has doubled its footprint at the building at 11431 Ferrell Drive, which according to LoopNet Inc. was built in 1981. Andrew Gilbert and Jon Skidmore of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, locally based investment firm ATCAP Partners, in the lease negotiations.

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MILLER PLACE, N.Y. — Trader Joe’s has opened a 13,5000-square-foot shopping center in Miller Place, located on Long Island. The store is housed within a newly constructed building at 300 State Route 25A. Robert Delavale of The Breslin Organization represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. A grand opening ceremony took place in mid-February.

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FRISCO, TEXAS — Three new tenants — restaurant Frenchie, Woodhouse Spa and Second Rodeo Brewing — have signed leases at Firefly Park, a 217-acre mixed-use development in Frisco. The deals bring the occupancy rate of the first phase of retail development, which will be anchored by sportswear retailer TYLER’S, to 41 percent. All three openings are slated for fall 2027. Wilks Development owns Firefly Park.

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FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS — Activate, an entertainment concept centered on interactive games, will open a 12,000-square-foot venue at Baybrook Mall in Friendswood, a southwestern suburb of Houston. The venue is Activate’s third in the Houston area. Eric Lestin and Michael Burgower of Cushman & Wakefield represented Activate in the lease negotiations. Bruce Wallace of Jolink Wallace represented the landlord, Ashita Investments.

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CHICAGO — American Eagle Outfitters has signed a lease for a new flagship store at 600 N. Michigan Ave. in Chicago. The 14,182-square-foot store is expected to open on July 1, 2027. American Eagle will occupy space opposite UNIQLO, which returned to Michigan Avenue with its store opening in March. The Chicago flagship will be American Eagle’s second flagship store in the U.S., following the opening of its New York City flagship late last year. The surrounding stretch of Michigan Avenue recently saw the opening of Aritzia and a new home for The North Face. The Cube, a London-based urban playground concept, is slated to open this summer. The Candy Hall of Fame will debut in summer 2027. Marget Graham, Dick Spinell and Stan Nitzberg of Mid-America Asset Management represented the owners of 600 N. Michigan Ave. Jim Sakanich and Riley McCarron of CBRE represented American Eagle.

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IRVING, TEXAS — SCL ColdChain has signed a 56,925-square-foot in Irving. The provider of refrigerated transit services now occupies 104,846 square feet at the building at 9001 Sterling St. Todd Hubbard of NAI Robert Lynn represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Canon Shoults and Maddy Coffman of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, Brookfield.

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ATLANTA — Coreforce, a public safety tech firm based in Decatur, Ga., has signed a 32,945-square-foot office lease at Uptown Atlanta, a mixed-use development by Rubenstein Partners LP that straddles Atlanta’s Buckhead and Midtown submarkets. Kyle Kenyon and Chris Port of CBRE represented the landlord in the lease transaction. Coreforce, formerly known as Utility Associates, has 200 employees and provides software for first responders and other frontline professionals. The firm will relocate from Decatur and occupy the entire 10th floor at Uptown Atlanta, which features more than 1 million square feet of office space. Other office tenants include The Academy for Innovation in Medicine, Stadler Rail, Entertainment Partners, MARTA CPEI group and Skillshot Media. The development also includes more than 100,000 square feet of retail space leased to J’ouvert Caribbean Kitchen, Bene Korean, Sugarcoat, Roundhouse Kickboxing, The Commodore and 26 Thai Kitchen, among others.

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HOLBROOK, N.Y. — Whole Foods Market has opened a 43,000-square-foot store in the Long Island community of Holbrook. The store is located within The Shops at SunVet, which is a redevelopment of a former 280,000-square-foot mall. The store, which is the eighth on Long Island for the Austin-based grocer, offers a full-service meat and seafood counter, a prepared foods section, artisanal foods section, wellness and beauty department and a selection of nearly 300 craft beers.

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NEW YORK CITY — Turner & Townsend has signed a 24,394-square-foot office lease in Midtown Manhattan. The professional services company has committed to the sixth floor of 100 Park Avenue, a 36-story, 905,000-square-foot building, on a 12-year term. Mary Ann Tighe, Stephen Eynon and Alessia Lawson of CBRE represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Harry Blair, Barry Zeller, Justin Royce and Pierce Hance of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, SL Green. The building is now fully leased.

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