IRVING, TEXAS — Mueller Co. LLC, an affiliate of Atlanta-based Mueller Water Products Inc., will open a 26,250-square-foot distribution center at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Construction on the new space is underway, and the buildout of the shell space is expected to last about two months. Steve Trese of CBRE represented the landlord, EastGroup Properties LP, in the lease negotiations
Leasing Activity
ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN AND MISSOURI — Metro Commercial Real Estate has brokered several leases on behalf of The Edge Fitness Clubs for new locations across the Midwest. The properties include: Windmill Plaza in in Sterling Heights, Mich.; West River Centre in Farmington Hills, Mich.; an unnamed center at Avon and Rochester roads in Westland, Mich.; Cave Springs in St. Peters, Mo.; Mackenzie Point in Shrewsbury, Mo.; and Westridge Court in Naperville, Ill. There are also three new locations in Pennsylvania. The fitness centers are all expected to open later this year or in 2020. Brandon Anapol and Scott Benson of Metro led the leasing team. With these new leases, Metro has brokered 16 locations totaling approximately 640,000 square feet for Connecticut-based Edge over the last 12 months. Edge currently operates 25 locations across Connecticut, Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
LENEXA, KAN. — DashNow has opened a 5,407-square-foot office at The District at City Center Lenexa in Kansas. The company has leased an entire floor of the office building known as Penn I. DashNow offers an app that enables restaurant customers to pay their bills at the table through their smartphones. The app improves efficiency for restaurants and servers. Todd Weltmer of Parkway Realty represented DashNow in the lease transaction. Ryan Biery of Copaken Brooks represented the landlord, Copaken Brooks. When fully developed, City Center Lenexa will span more than 2 million square feet with office, retail and residential space.
NEW YORK CITY — Marketing and design firm Harper + Scott has signed a 17,456-square-foot office lease at 3 World Trade Center in Manhattan. The company currently operates out of 915 Broadway in the Flatiron District and will occupy a portion of the 40th floor of the building beginning in spring 2020. Jeff Fischer and Joe D’Apice of CBRE represented Harper + Scott in the lease negotiations. Jeremy Moss and Camille McGratty of Silverstein Properties represented the landlord, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Mary Ann Tighe, Ken Meyerson, Adam Foster, Evan Haskell, Steve Eynon, David Caperna and Rob Hill of CBRE assisted the Silverstein Properties team.
EDDYSTONE, PA. — JLL has arranged a 186,000-square-foot industrial lease expansion for chocolate product manufacturer Barry Callebaut in Eddystone, a southwestern suburb of Philadelphia. The expansion brings Barry Callebuat’s total lease within the property at 1001 Industrial Highway up to 395,000 square feet. Michael Burns, Trevor Ragsdale and Paul Torosian of JLL represented Barry Callebaut in the transaction. The landlord was Novaya Foxfield Indusutrial LLC.
OLD BRIDGE, N.J. — R.J. Brunelli & Co. has negotiated a 24,000-square-foot retail lease for a Jersey Strong fitness center in Old Bridge, located about 35 miles south of New York City. The tenant will anchor the 84,900-square-foot Browntown Shopping Center along with a Walgreens. Danielle Brunelli and Richard Brunelli of R.J. Brunelli & Co. represented Jersey Strong in the lease negotiations, as well as the landlord.
NEW YORK CITY — American Friends of Hebrew University (AFHU) has signed an 11,000-square-foot office lease in Manhattan. AFHU will move into a portion of the 11th floor of 199 Water Street in June 2020. Lauren Davidson, Lindsay Ornstein and Samantha Schrenker of Transwestern represented AFHU in the lease negotiations. Brett Greenberg and Adam Rappaport represented the landlord, Jack Resnick & Sons, on an internal basis.
HOUSTON — Lee & Associates has negotiated an 88,000-square-foot industrial lease at 701 Plastics Ave. in Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the property was built on 6 .2 acres in 1979 and includes 3,520 square feet of office space. Trey Erwin, Robert McGee and Dalton Knipe of Lee & Associates represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. The tenant was Grow Texas Plastics LLC.
SOUTHFIELD, MICH. — Secure 24 has signed a 100,000-square-foot office lease for its new headquarters in Southfield. The cloud services provider will occupy space at 4000 Town Center. Robert Badgero and Steve Badgero of Colliers International represented the tenant in the lease transaction. The landlord was not disclosed. Secure 24, which currently operates at 26955 Northwestern Highway in Southfield, expects to occupy its new space in the first quarter of 2020.
COLUMBUS, OHIO — Three new retailers have opened at Easton Town Center in Columbus, including Brandy Melville, Peloton and 7 For All Mankind. Brandy Melville is an Italian clothing and accessories brand geared toward teenage girls and young women. The brand has locations in 12 states. Peloton is an indoor cycling company with over 80 showrooms across the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Customers can try out the bike and mobile classes firsthand. Los Angeles-based 7 For All Mankind is a denim retailer with more than 100 retail locations in North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Easton Town Center, developed by The Georgetown Co., L Brands and Steiner + Associates, is a 1,300-acre mixed-use development for shopping, dining and entertainment. It is undergoing a $500 million expansion set to open late this year and early 2020.