DENTON, TEXAS — Arvato USA has signed a 269,600-square-foot industrial lease in the North Texas city of Denton. The Germany-based third-party logistics provider will occupy the entirety of Denton Logistics Center, a newly constructed building that features 32-foot clear heights. James Ewing with Colliers represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Andrew Gilbert and Keaton Brice of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, Brookfield Properties.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS — Creative Action, a youth arts education organization, will open a 25,000-square-foot headquarters at Mueller, a 700-acre mixed-use district in North Austin that is a redevelopment of a former municipal airport. The space will be housed across two levels within a two-story building and will include 15,000 square feet for performing arts and communal gathering functions. The other 10,000 square feet will house programming and administrative space.
PRINCETON, N.J. — TRAC Intermodal has signed a 31,000-square-foot office lease in Princeton. The provider of logistics services is taking space on the third floor of the building at 600 College Road, which is part of the Princeton Point campus. Todd Elfand and Kevin Carton of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, Nuveen Real Estate, in the lease negotiations. The tenant representative was not disclosed.
ADAIRSVILLE, GA. — JLL has arranged a 691,667-square-foot, full-building lease at International Commerce Center, an industrial facility located northwest of Atlanta in Adairsville. The tenant is Pactra USA Inc., a third-party logistics firm and the U.S. subsidiary of South Korean company Pactra. Ben Pridemore and Ryan Hoyt of JLL represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Matt Wirth and Scott Plomgren of BroadPoint Partners represented the landlord, Houston-based Welcome Group. International Commerce Center features 40-foot clear heights, 124 dock-high doors, four drive-in doors, 190-foot truck courts, 388 auto parking spaces and 254 trailer parking spaces. The property includes proximity to the I-75 corridor and the Appalachian Regional Port.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Nestle USA has signed a 524,252-square-foot industrial lease renewal in North Fort Worth. The U.S. affiliate of the Swiss foodmaker will continue its operations at its namesake distribution facility at 13600 Independence Parkway for an unspecified term. David Eseke with Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Matt Carthey of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, Clarion Partners.
DALLAS — Premier PV, a provider of solar photovoltaic products and services, has signed a 265,400-square-foot industrial lease in southwest Dallas. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 4715 Mountain Creek Parkway was built in 2004, renovated last year and features 34.5-foot clear heights and six acres for future expansion or outdoor storage.Canon Shoults, Keaton Brice, Maddy Coffman and John Gorman of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, CanTex Capital, in the lease negotiations. Jake Wilson of Site Selection Group represented the tenant.
BRISTOL, CONN. — Glory Tempering Glass has signed a 77,000-square-foot industrial lease in Bristol, located southwest of Hartford. The provider of specialty glass products and services will relocate from New York to the building at 575 Broad St., expanding its manufacturing capacity and footprint in the process. David Sherman and Sean Cahill of Avison Young represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Ed Godin and Michael Grieder of Godin Property Group represented the undisclosed landlord.
NEW YORK CITY — Trexquant has signed a 23,000-square-foot office lease in Midtown Manhattan. The quantitative finance firm is taking the entire 10th floor at 360 Park Avenue South, a 450,000-square-foot building. Peter Turchin, Gregg Rothkin, Hayden Pascal, Arkady Smolyansky, Ross Zimbalist and Trevor Larkin of CBRE, along with internal agents Andrew Levin and Will Stark, represented the landlord, BXP, in the lease negotiations.
SANDY SPRINGS, GA. — Omnissa, a Mountain View, Calif.-based enterprise software company, has signed on as the first major tenant at The Barfield, a two-building, 236,191-square-foot office complex in the Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs. Beginning next summer, Omnissa will occupy the entire 56,202-square-foot third floor at the former IBM campus. Drawbridge Realty has owned the campus since 2015. Originally a build‑to‑suit development for an IBM subsidiary, the property has never been available for lease since it was developed. The Barfield is undergoing a $10 million repositioning program. Earlier this year, Drawbridge completed the first phase, which included Wi‑Fi‑enabled terrace lounges, outdoor basketball and pickleball courts, a bee sanctuary and a redesigned entry plaza with collaborative seating. The design team at ASD|Sky has created a second phase of interior improvements that features a grand staircase connecting the lobby to a café, social lounge, gaming area and a fitness center, as well as a yoga studio, locker rooms and showers. Along with a connected six-story parking garage, the campus also includes a 50,400-square-foot building leased to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Aspen University. Jeff Bellamy of JLL represented Drawbridge Realty in the lease negotiations. Nima Ghomghani and Paul Holmes of CBRE represented …
NEW YORK CITY — Hunter Point Capital has signed a 46,000-square-foot office lease in Midtown Manhattan. The independent investment firm is taking the entire 15th and 16th floors at 360 Park Avenue South, a 450,000-square-foot building. Peter Turchin, Gregg Rothkin, Hayden Pascal, Arkady Smolyansky, Ross Zimbalist and Trevor Larkin of CBRE, along with internal agents Andrew Levin and Will Stark, represented the landlord, BXP, in the lease negotiations.
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