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ATLANTA — HFF has arranged $114 million in non-recourse financing for Promenade, a 775,089-square-foot, Class A office tower located in Atlanta's Midtown submarket along Peachtree Street. The property, built in 1990 as a build-to-suit for AT&T, is adjacent to The Four Seasons, Colony Square and the High Museum. The office tower is currently 87 percent leased. Mark Sixour and Bill Ireland of HFF arranged the nine-year, fixed-rate loan through Northwestern Mutual on behalf of the borrower, Atlanta-based Cousins Properties Inc.

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MIAMI — Sedgwick LLP and Veritext Legal Solutions have signed leases totaling 27,000-square-foot at One Biscayne Tower, a 700,000-square-foot office tower located in downtown Miami. The two 10-year leases have a combined value of $9 million. Ryan Holtzman of Taylor & Mathis represented the landlord in the two lease transactions. Catarina Jimenez of Jones Lang LaSalle represented Sedgwick LLP and Ryan Ackerman of CBRE represented Veritext Legal Solutions.

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GERMANTOWN, WIS. — Electrical equipment maker Trans-Coil International is developing a new manufacturing and office building in Germantown Industrial Park, shifting operations from two facilities in Milwaukee and Menomonee Falls. The new 66,000-square-foot facility at W132 N10611 Grant Drive in Germantown, about 25 miles north of Milwaukee, is slate for a spring 2014 completion. Trans-Coil, with 123 employees, currently operates at 7878 N. 86th St. in Milwaukee, and W142 N9039 Fountain Blvd. in Menomonee Falls. The company plans to add 55 to 60 jobs during the next three years. The company is negotiating with Economic Development Washington County for a low-interest loan to help finance the development, according to the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel.

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NEW YORK CITY — RFR Holding LLC has secured $100 million in refinancing for 160 Fifth Ave., a 107,000-square-foot office property in the Midtown South submarket of Manhattan. RFR says the refinancing through Citibank will enable it to retire $65 million of existing debt on the Class A boutique property, while taking advantage of lower interest rates. The company purchased the property in 2005 and completed a multi-million dollar renovation program. Its largest tenant at 160 Fifth is the Simons Foundation, a private charitable foundation formed by hedge fund manager James H. Simons, at 76,000 square feet. Also on the tenant roster are office and showroom space for Grohe America, the luxury faucet designer; Forrester Research; and Prophet Brand Strategy. Fashion retailer Club Monaco occupies the retail component of 160 Fifth.

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TORRANCE, CALIF. — LivingSocial has leased 19,311 square feet at Pacific Center in Torrance. The center is located at 21250 Hawthorne Blvd. Other notable tenants at the center include Bank of America, Wells Fargo Insurance and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The landlord, Bixby Land Company, was represented by Eric Lastition, Doug Brawn and Thacher Goodwin of Colliers International. They are the exclusive leasing agents for the property.

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CARLSBAD, CALIF. — Drawbridge Realty Trust has purchased Pacific View Corporate Center, an 80,862-square-foot office building in Carlsbad for $22.2 million. The Class A center is located at 5759 Fleet Street in the Carlsbad Ranch area. It is fully leased to Synteract and RF Micro Devices. Drawbridge was represented by Rick Reeder, Joe Anderson and Dennis Visser of Cassidy Turley’s North San Diego office. The seller, TA Realty Associates, was represented by Jeff Cole, Ed Hernandez, Michael Roberts and Brunson Howard of Cushman & Wakefield.

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SANTA FE SPRINGS, CALIF. — L.A. Specialty Produce has signed a 270,000-square-foot lease in Santa Fe Springs. The wholesale produce, dairy and specialty foods distributor will expand its headquarters and warehouse operations by 82,000 square feet. The facility is located at 13527 Orden Drive within the Golden Springs Business Park. L.A. Specialty was represented by John McMillan and Jeff Sanita of Cushman & Wakefield. The landlord, Thrifty Oil, an affiliate of Golden Springs Development Co., was represented by Clyde Stauff and Steve Calhoun of Colliers.

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RIVERWOODS, ILL. — Podolsky|Circle CORFAC International has arranged two new leases at Riverwoods Corporate Center in Riverwoods, located about 29 miles north of Chicago. Partners In Design Architects Inc. has leased 2,621 square feet and Office Revolution has leased 1,380 square feet at the property. With these transactions, Riverwoods Corporate Center is fully leased. Partners In Design, an architectural firm, will move into its space later this year. The firm has previously leased 3,500 square feet in the building. Office Revolution, a provider of high-quality furniture, will move into its space later this month. Riverwoods Corporate Center, located at 2610 Lake Cook Road, is a two-story, Class A office building totaling 46,000 square feet. Building features include executive heated underground parking and grade-level parking for more than 130 cars. Tenants include Podolsky|Circle, Hardt, Stern & Kayne PC, Irgens Development Partners, Creative Financial Services Indorama Ventures and Contract Resource. Randy Podolsky, managing principal, and Corey Chase, principal of Podolsky|Circle CORFAC International, represented the building’s owner, RCC JV LLC, in the transaction.

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SADDLE BROOK, N.J. — CBRE Group Inc. has arranged $18 million in financing for Fairfield Business Center in Fairfield, on behalf of a partnership owned and managed by Denholtz Associates and The Zaro Group. James Gunning, Donna Falzarano and Evan Kleppe of CBRE’s debt & equity finance group secured the non-recourse loan with Redwood Trust. The 10-year, fixed-rate loan includes a 30-year amortization schedule. Fairfield Business Center is a seven-building, 336,000-square-foot flex/office park situated in the heart of the Fairfield/Route 46 submarket. The portfolio was 85 percent occupied at the time of the transaction.

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