Leasing Activity

PLANO, TEXAS — Riken Vitamin Co. has signed a 12,653-square-foot lease in Plano. The Japanese producer of food additives and vitamins is relocating from California to R&D at Legacy, a 374,275-square-foot flex development. Doug Carignan and Landon Brune of CBRE represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Chase Lopez, James Mantzuranis and Sam Bass of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, BH Properties.

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BENSENVILLE, ILL. — Colliers has negotiated a 134,360-square-foot industrial lease in Bensenville on behalf of the owner, Hamilton Partners. The tenant, Consolidated Electrical Distributors (CED), has leased space at 710 Foster Ave. and will move its operations from 2801 Busse Road in Elk Grove Village. The new, standalone building was completed in January. Hamilton Partners demolished five smaller buildings to make way for the project. The developer plans to build office space per the tenant’s specifications to complement the building, which features a clear height of 32 feet, 26 exterior docks and parking for 112 cars. Tom Rodeno, Matthew Stauber and Patrick Turner of Colliers represented the landlord, while Adam Stokes of NAI Hiffman represented the tenant.

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CYPRESS, TEXAS — Enchanted Rock has signed a 407,302-square-foot industrial lease in the northwestern Houston metro of Cypress. The power generation company and provider of clean energy solutions will occupy the entirety of the building at 18501 Mound Road, the first building to be delivered within Prologis’ 350-acre Legacy Point development. Building features include a cross-dock configuration, 36-foot clear heights and “abundant” car and trailer parking. Robert Alinger and Wes Williams of Colliers represented Prologis in the lease negotiations. Enchanted Rock was self-represented.

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ATLANTA — Sage, an accounting, HR and finance tech firm, has expanded its office footprint at 619 Ponce, a four-story, mass-timber loft office building at Ponce City Market. The newly built office building is part of the expansion of Ponce City Market, a large mixed-use redevelopment campus in Atlanta’ s Old Fourth Ward district that reimagined the historic, 2.1 million-square-foot Sears Roebuck building that reopened in 2014. Sage has expanded its lease at 619 Ponce by 32,000 square feet, bringing the firm’s total footprint to 89,000 square feet across three floors. Sage expects to occupy its new space in the fall, bringing in an additional 200 employees to join the 450 associates already working at the office building. Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. CBRE represented the landlord, locally based Jamestown. Delivered in 2024, 619 Ponce is now fully leased.

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WILMINGTON, MASS. — Regional brokerage firm Hunneman has negotiated a 42,060-square-foot lease at a flex building in the northern Boston suburb of Wilmington. The tenant is Goddard Technologies, a developer of medical devices and robotics, and the space is located within the 123,000-square-foot building at 205 Lowell Street, which can support both office and lab uses. Chris Curley, Mike Allen and Ken Oppenheim of Hunneman, along with internal agent James McManus, represented the landlord, Howland Development, in the lease negotiations. 

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LEXINGTON, MASS. — Nortiva Bio has signed a 22,881-square-foot life sciences lease renewal in Lexington, located northwest of Boston. The biopharmaceutical company’s space is located on the third floor of 20 Maguire Road, a 101,310-square-foot converted building. Alex Plaisted and Don Domoretsky of CBRE represented the landlord, a partnership between Investcorp and Griffith Properties, in the lease negotiations.

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SPRING LAKE PARK, MINN. — Optimize Physical Therapy and Elite Sports Performance has signed a 60,374-square-foot lease for the full building at 8406 Sunset Road in Spring Lake Park, a northern suburb of Minneapolis. Kate Gillette of Transwestern represented the tenant, which will relocate its operations to the facility as part of an expansion. The new location will enable Optimize to add sports such as basketball, volleyball and hockey while providing more space for training and physical therapy. The facility will also support expanding programs, including homeschool co-ops, summer camps and clinics, and provide space for team rentals and batting cage use by youth little league teams, travel ball and high school teams. Owner Buhl Investors acquired the property this year. RISE, a 501(c)(3) organization providing human services programs, previously owned and occupied the building. Optimize expects to open its new space this spring, with full operations starting in the summer.

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HOUSTON — JLL has arranged a 146,442-square-foot, full-building industrial lease in North Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the four-building manufacturing complex at 12800 Aldine Westfield Road was built in 1979 and features 21- to 25-foot clear heights, eight loading doors, five grade-level doors and 14,153 square feet of office space. The site also has about 10 acres that can potentially be used for industrial outdoor storage, per LoopNet. Jordan Raney and Jarret Venghaus of JLL represented the tenant, Houston-based pipe fabricator Constellation Industries, in the lease negotiations. John Ferruzzo and Jack Ferruzzo of KBC Advisors represented the landlord, GSK Industrial. The deal is expected to double Constellation’s production capacity and to create about 120 new jobs.

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LEXINGTON, MASS. — Convatec has signed a life sciences lease expansion and extension in Lexington, located northwest of Boston. The medical products and technology company now occupies 24,572 square feet on the second floor of 20 Maguire Road, a 101,310-square-foot converted building. Alex Plaisted and Don Domoretsky of CBRE represented the landlord, a partnership between Investcorp and Griffith Properties, in the lease negotiations.

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NORTHLAKE, TEXAS — Colliers has negotiated a 1 million-square-foot industrial lease in Northlake, located north of Fort Worth. The tenant is DSV Contract Logistics, and the deal is for the entirety of Building 1 within Northlake 35 Logistics Park. Completed in 2023, the building features 40-foot clear heights, 84 dock-high doors, 7,978 square feet of office space and an ESFR sprinkler system. Ward Richmond, Cole Hooper, James Ewing, Keller Strauss and Amanda Richards of Colliers represented DSV in its site selection and lease negotiations. Nathan Lawrence and Krista Raymond of KBC Advisors represented the landlord, a partnership between Texas Commercial Development and Clarion Partners.

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