NEW YORK CITY — SPORTFIVE has signed an 18,038-square-foot office lease in Midtown Manhattan. The German sports marketing firm will occupy a full floor at 477 Madison Avenue, a 24-story building. Peter Van Duyne and Alex Lachmund of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Arkady Smolyansky and Alex D’Amario of CBRE, along with internal agents A.J. Camhi, Paul Milunec and Rob Weller, represented the landlord, RXR.
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Hawk Logistics has signed a 26,707-square-foot industrial lease in East Fort Worth. The space is located within Building 1 of the Riverbend East development. Tomas Wilson, Alex Wilson and Mark Graybill of Lee & Associates represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Steve Trese and Brian Gilchrist of CBRE, along with Wilson Brown of HPI Real Estate Services & Investments represented the landlord, Leon Capital.
MCKINNEY, TEXAS — Lee & Associates has negotiated a 20,092-square-foot industrial lease in the northern Dallas suburb of McKinney. The space is located within Building 2 at McKinney Trade Center. Brett Lewis and Taylor Stell of Lee & Associates represented the tenant, Blount Fine Foods Corp., in the lease negotiations. Ken Wesson and Adam Graham, also with Lee & Associates, represented the landlord, Chicago-based ML Realty Partners.
NEW YORK CITY — Energy Capital Partners has signed an office lease expansion in Lower Manhattan. The infrastructure investment firm previously occupied the entire 58th floor of One World Trade Center and has now taken the entire 59th floor, yielding a total footprint of 70,425 square feet. Eric Zemachson and Corey Borg of Newmark represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. David Falk, Peter Shimkin, Hal Stein, Nathan Kropp and Paige Raisides, also with Newmark, along with internal agents Eric Engelhardt, Karen Rose and Sayo Kamara, represented the landlord, The Durst Organization, which developed One World Trade Center in partnership with The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
STAMFORD, CONN. — Golf Lounge 18 has opened a 7,700-square-foot entertainment venue in the southern coastal Connecticut city of Stamford. The space is located within Atlantic Station, a mixed-use development in the downtown area, and features multiple golf simulators in addition to food-and-beverage offerings. Golf Lounge 18 now operates 11 venues nationwide. RXR owns Atlantic Station.
BETHESDA, MD. — CP Group, along with a fund managed by DRA Advisors, has signed six leases over the past three months at CapRock, a 709,313-square foot office property located in Bethesda. Totaling approximately 35,000 square feet, the new tenants include nonprofit mechanical contractors’ organization MCA of Metropolitan Washington (12,295 square feet); coworking and private office provider Pioneer Office Suites (8,905 square feet); business management consultancy firm mPower Inc. (4,610 square feet); IMC Construction (3,478 square feet); satellite communications company Commcrete (3,807 square feet); and Haverford Construction Co. (2,780 square feet). Tenants were represented by agents from KLNB, Clarefield Partners, CBRE and TTA. Bernie McCarthy, Amanda Davis, Danny Sheridan and Patrick Hall of JLL represented CP Group in all transactions. Formerly known as Democracy Center, CapRock is a three-building, 10-acre campus that comprises two nine-story towers and one 15-story tower. CP Group recently completed renovations at CapRock’s 6903 building, including the rollout of its “worCPlaces” spec suite program, an entire seventh floor of move-in ready workspaces with shared amenities, such as a tenant lounge and break room. To date, CP Group has delivered more than 50,000 square feet of move-in-ready suites at CapRock across two phases. With nearly all the existing suites …
YPSILANTI, MICH. — SpurLine Holdings and Midloch Investment Partners have acquired a 45,000-square-foot store formerly occupied by JoAnn Fabrics in Ypsilanti for $5.1 million. Following a gut renovation, the property will be occupied by VASA Fitness. The asset is part of a shopping center anchored by Meijer and Target. Cory Gross of Marcus & Millichap represented the buyers. Completion and occupancy are targeted for May 2027. The transaction represents the second joint investment between SpurLine and Midloch. In May 2025, the firms acquired a vacant, former Safeway grocery store in Longmont, Colo. That space also became occupied by VASA Fitness.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — NWA Recycling has signed a 17,896-square-foot industrial lease in southeast Fort Worth. The space is located along Fairlane Avenue, although the address was not disclosed. Walker Floyd and Patrick Kelley of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Finn Wilson of LanCarte Commercial represented the landlord, Faropoint.
NEW YORK CITY — Ralph Lauren has signed a 22,000-square-foot office lease expansion in Manhattan’s West Chelsea district. The lease term is 13 years, and the fashion designer now occupies 280,000 square feet across portions of four different floors within the building at 601 W. 26th St., which is known locally as the Starrett-Lehigh Building. Eric Deutsch of CBRE represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Daniel Birney and Denise Rivera represented the landlord, RXR, on an internal basis.
DALLAS — Local brokerage firm Holt Lunsford Commercial has negotiated a 20,258-square-foot industrial lease renewal in northeast Dallas. The tenant is Nevitt Fragrances Inc., and the space is located within the building at 10480 Markison Road, which according to LoopNet Inc. was built in 1987 and totals 49,107 square feet. Josh Barnes, Blake Troiani and Danny Phillips of Holt Lunsford represented the landlord, ATCAP Partners, in the lease negotiations. Adam Jones of Stream Realty Partners represented the tenant.
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