LEWISVILLE, TEXAS — Design and engineering firm McAdams has signed a 30,000-square-foot office lease at The Realm at Castle Hills, a 324-acre mixed-use development located in the northern Dallas suburb of Lewisville. McAdams is relocating from nearby Roanoke and plans to take occupancy this fall. About 65 people will work in the new office, which is situated off State Highway 121 and overlooks Lewisville Lake. JLL represented McAdams in its site selection and lease negotiations. Bright Realty owns The Realm at Castle Hills.
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Locally based brokerage firm Holt Lunsford Commercial has negotiated a 3,343-square-foot office lease at Mallick Tower in downtown Fort Worth. The 90,000-square-foot building was originally constructed in 1968. Vic Meyer and Jake Neal with Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. The representative of the tenant, Prima Title Group, was also not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Seedtag Advertising has signed a 5,909-square-foot office lease at 13-15 W. 27th St. in Manhattan’s NoMad district. Seedtag will move into the entire third floor of the 11-story building, which recently underwent a capital improvement progam, at an undisclosed date. Sebastian Infante and Jamie Katcher of Raise Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Michael Heaner, Elliot Warren and Grant Greenspan of Kaufman Organization represented the landlord.
TAMPA, FLA. — CBRE has arranged a 33,175-square-foot lease at Rivergate Tower, a 515,965-square-foot office building located at 400 N. Ashley Drive in Tampa. Law firm Johnson Pope Bokor Ruppel & Burns LLP will occupy the space beginning in October of this year. Amenities include a tenant lounge, café, two conference/training centers, dry cleaning services, a fitness center, valet parking and an outdoor terrace café/bar. A Malio’s Steakhouse restaurant also operates at the property. Roxanne Kemph and Kelley Matheson of CBRE represented the landlord, Banyan Street Capital, in the lease negotiations. Chris Butler, Ryan McCurdy and Lorenzo Gonzalez of Franklin Street represented the tenant.
LOS ANGELES — Silverstein Properties has completed its $60 million capital improvement program at U.S. Bank Tower in downtown Los Angeles. The two-year renovation was designed to meet the evolving needs of traditional and creative office tenants. Silverstein acquired the tower in September 2020 and began the capital improvements in May 2021. Informed by hospitality design, upgrades across 35,000 square feet of common spaces include a redesigned main entrance and lobby; new contactless elevators and elevator lobbies; a new day-to-night juice and cocktail bar; a grab-and-go market; and seating and collaboration areas. By November 2020, five new leases were signed at the tower, including Walter P. Moore, a global management consulting firm, Lincoln International, Rothschild & Co. and Morgan & Morgan.
SAN ANTONIO — JLL has arranged a 33,301-square-foot office lease at 8700 Tesoro Drive in San Antonio. The building, known as Onyx at the Airport, sits on 9.3 acres just north of Loop 410 between Broadway and Nacogdoches streets. Meredith Muecke Howard and Robert McDonough of JLL represented the landlord, Windmill Investments, in the lease negotiations. Andrew Price and Daniel Wall of CBRE represented the tenant, tech education company Codeup Inc.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Sanara MedTech has signed an 8,938-square-foot lease renewal and expansion at Summit Office Park in Fort Worth. The square footage by which the medical equipment manufacturer’s footprint increased was not disclosed. Andy Goldston with Citadel Partners represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Jake Neal, Vic Meyer and Matt Carthey of Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, Albany Road.
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Law firm Newman, Simpson & Cohen LLP has signed a 5,909-square-foot office lease at Court North Plaza in the Northern New Jersey community of Hackensack. The three-building, 335,000-square-foot complex offers a fitness center, conference room and a cafeteria, as well as an onsite bank, dry cleaner and car detailing service. Stephen Jennings internally represented the landlord, Alfred Sanzari Enterprises, in the lease negotiations. Josh Folco, formerly of Alexander Anderson Real Estate Group, represented the tenant.
MINNEAPOLIS — Transwestern Real Estate Services has negotiated three office leases totaling 45,242 square feet at SPS Tower in Minneapolis. Jim Montez and Reed Christianson of Transwestern represented the owner, Sumitomo, in the transactions. Kinney & Lange signed a 10-year lease for 13,000 square feet. The intellectual property law firm previously operated out of the Third & Third building. Jaclyn May and Paul Donovan of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant. Mercer, an international insurance consulting firm, extended its 24,242-square-foot lease for two years. The firm has been a tenant in the building since 2013. Kevin Salmen of Transwestern represented Mercer. Navitaire, an e-commerce platform for airlines and rail systems, signed a five-year lease for 8,000 square feet. Bruce Schuman of Savills represented the company. SPS Tower is a 31-story office building that totals 655,070 square feet. The property features the Turf Club, the largest green space in the central business district of Minneapolis that hosts special events, lawn games, happy hours and live music. Additional amenities include concierge services, a fitness center, conferencing center and onsite parking. The building is currently 90 percent leased.
CREVE COEUR, MO. — Election technology firm KNOWiNK has opened its new office headquarters in the St. Louis suburb of Creve Coeur. The office project was a renovation of the former American Heart Association building at 460 N. Lindbergh Blvd. KNOWiNK employs 154 people, with 60 employees based in St. Louis. The company’s national voting technology currently serves more than 1,700 election jurisdictions in 36 states and Washington, D.C., accounting for more than 50 percent of registered voters in the U.S. Designed by Remiger Design and built by ISC Contracting, the two-story headquarters features a collaborative open office space. The main level features private offices and huddle rooms, as well as space for sales and marketing, product development, quality control and client training. The lower level includes a game room, break room, town hall gathering space for company-wide meetings, a professional services and customer support office and a small warehouse. There is also an outdoor deck for company functions. The new office is triple the size of KNOWiNK’s existing office in St. Louis.