Leasing Activity

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FRISCO, TEXAS —Pickle & Social and Fairway Social will open entertainment centers at Frisco Station, a mixed-use development on the northern outskirts of Dallas. Pickle & Social will offer both indoor and outdoor pickleball courts, as well as live entertainment, food and beverages and other games. Fairway Social will feature golf simulators that include 130 courses, as well live entertainment, food and drinks, cornhole, beach volleyball and ping-pong. Construction is scheduled to begin next spring, with the opening scheduled for spring 2025. Tim Henson of Venture Commercial Real Estate and Bryan Cornelius of RETAIL UNION represented Pickle & Social in the lease negotiations. The Frisco Station Partnership, which includes The Rudman Partnership, Hillwood and VanTrust Real Estate, is the developer of Frisco Station.

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ADDISON, TEXAS — National Bankruptcy Services has right-sized its office footprint at 14841 N. Dallas Parkway in Addison, located just north of Dallas. The tenant, which has leased space at the building since 2014, has moved from a 75,000-square-foot space to a 45,000-square-foot space. Sarah Catherine Alford of Vista Holdings represented the undisclosed landlord in the negotiations. Nick Lee, Tom Lynn, Kent Smith and Grant Frerichs of NAI Robert Lynn represented the tenant.

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DALLAS — Civil engineering firm Criado & Associates has signed a 16,000-square-foot office headquarters lease in North Dallas. The tenant will relocate from 4100 Spring Valley Road in Farmers Branch to Element Towers, a two-building, 672,942-square-foot complex, in early 2024. Tristan Stalker and John Beach of Newmark represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Russ Johnson and Kade Davis of JLL represented the landlord, Los Angeles-based Stanton Road Capital. The property is now 68 percent leased.

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NEW YORK CITY — Internet service provider Pilot Fiber NY LLC has signed an office lease expansion at One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. The tenant now occupies 12,456 square feet on the 46th floor of the 3.1 million-square-foot skyscraper. Michael Thomas and Taylor Bell of Colliers represented Pilot Fiber in the lease negotiations. David Falk, Peter Shimkin, Hal Stein, Jason Greenstein and Nathan Kropp of Newmark, along with internal agents Eric Engelhardt and Karen Rose represented the landlord, a partnership between The Durst Organization and The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey.

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HOUSTON — Colliers has negotiated a 114,400-square-foot industrial lease at Building 5 at Prologis Central Green in North Houston. The rear-load building features 24-foot clear heights, three grade-level doors, an ESFR sprinkler system and 4,683 square feet of office space. Adam Bray of Prologis represented the landlord, Liberty Property Trust, in the negotiations for the full-building lease. Barrett Gibson and Jeff Peltier of Colliers represented the tenant, logistics firm DSV Air & Sea.

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DALLAS —Three tenants have signed new retail leases at Hillside Village, a shopping center located at the intersection of Abrams Road and Mockingbird Lane in northeast Dallas. Modern Animal has opened a veterinary clinic at the property, and JuiceLand and Sephora will also open later this year and next year, respectively. Northwood Retail owns Hillside Village.

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NEW YORK CITY — Fitness club 54D has opened a 7,000-square-foot gym on the ground floor of 125 West 25th Street, a 12-story building in Manhattan. Westbuilt Construction Managers and architecture firm THIRLWALL completed the $2.2 million renovation and build-out of the space. The project team also included Mija Architecture, Criterion Acoustics, NY Engineers and Stys Hospitality Initiative, the owner’s representative.

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HOUSTON — Locally based brokerage firm Oxford Partners has negotiated a 41,920-square-foot industrial lease renewal in northwest Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 11710 N. Gessner Road was built in 2015, totals 155,400 square feet and features 30-foot clear heights. Ryan Hartsell and Matt Rogers of Oxford Partners represented the tenant, Wartsila North America, a provider of energy equipment and technologies, in the lease negotiations. William Carpenter and Jeremy Lumbreras of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord, California-based Panattoni Development.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank has signed a roughly 15,000-square-foot office lease at The Crescent Fort Worth, a mixed-use development in the city’s Cultural District. Members of PNC’s corporate, commercial and private bank teams will relocate to the new space, which features traditional offices and conference rooms with modern high-tech workspaces, early next year. No third-party brokers were involved in the lease negotiations. Crescent Real Estate owns the property.

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PRINCETON, N.J. — Cushman & Wakefield has negotiated a 53,000-square-foot office lease at Princeton Point, a two-building office complex located within the university’s 2,000-acre business and research campus. The property offers an onsite café/restaurant, conference center and a courtyard with outdoor private seating. Kevin Carton and Todd Elfand of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlord, Nuveen Real Estate, in the lease negotiations. Shawn Straka, also with Cushman & Wakefield, represented the tenant, pharmaceutical company Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories.

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