ATLANTA — Sage, an accounting, HR and finance tech firm, has expanded its office footprint at 619 Ponce, a four-story, mass-timber loft office building at Ponce City Market. The newly built office building is part of the expansion of Ponce City Market, a large mixed-use redevelopment campus in Atlanta’ s Old Fourth Ward district that reimagined the historic, 2.1 million-square-foot Sears Roebuck building that reopened in 2014. Sage has expanded its lease at 619 Ponce by 32,000 square feet, bringing the firm’s total footprint to 89,000 square feet across three floors. Sage expects to occupy its new space in the fall, bringing in an additional 200 employees to join the 450 associates already working at the office building. Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. CBRE represented the landlord, locally based Jamestown. Delivered in 2024, 619 Ponce is now fully leased.
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NEW YORK CITY — Local owner-operator GFP Real Estate has received an $86.5 million loan for the refinancing of 515 Madison Avenue, a 42-story office building in Midtown Manhattan. Originally constructed in 1932, the 350,000-square-foot structure is known locally as the DuMont Building, a name that references the building’s role in the first television broadcasts of Allen DuMont’s experimental station W2XWV in 1938. Today, the building is home to tenants such as Encore Physical Therapy, Longacre Asset Management and GFP Real Estate itself. Paul Talbot of Newmark arranged the 10-year, floating-rate loan, which retires a $120 million loan that was originated in 2012 and had a balance of $81 million, through Apple Bank.
WILMINGTON, MASS. — Regional brokerage firm Hunneman has negotiated a 42,060-square-foot lease at a flex building in the northern Boston suburb of Wilmington. The tenant is Goddard Technologies, a developer of medical devices and robotics, and the space is located within the 123,000-square-foot building at 205 Lowell Street, which can support both office and lab uses. Chris Curley, Mike Allen and Ken Oppenheim of Hunneman, along with internal agent James McManus, represented the landlord, Howland Development, in the lease negotiations.
Northmarq Arranges $145M Refinancing for Two-Building Office Campus in Cupertino, California
by Amy Works
CUPERTINO, CALIF. — Northmarq has arranged $145 million in refinancing for The Towers at Cupertino City Center, a two-building office campus in Cupertino. Prometheus Real Estate Group owns and operates the Class A property. Nathan Prouty, Andrew Slaton and John Holt of Northmarq secured the financing for the borrower through Wells Fargo. Located at 20400 and 20450 Stevens Creek Blvd., the campus offers 357,502 square feet of office space on a 3.2-acre site at the intersection of Stevens Creek and De Anza boulevards. Originally constructed by Prometheus in 1989, the property underwent significant renovations in 2022.
NEW YORK CITY — Newmark has brokered the sale of a 32,400-square-foot office and retail building in Manhattan’s SoHo district. The landmark five-story building at 61–63 Crosby St. was fully leased at the time of sale to office users such as Comcast Ventures, Aptos Labs and SISTER Group. Patagonia’s New York City flagship store anchors the building’s retail component. The buyer was local investment firm Vertex, and the seller was undisclosed. Adam Spies, Adam Doneger, Josh King, Marcella Fasulo and Meaghan Philbin of Newmark brokered the deal.
GILBERT, ARIZ. — CBRE has arranged the acquisition of Arizona Veterinary Specialty Center, a veterinary speciality and emergency care facility in Gilbert. Futurepath Development Services acquired the asset for $11.2 million. Located at 86 W. Juniper Ave., the property offers 28,805 square feet of space. The asset is 68 percent occupied by Arizona Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Center, a National Veterinary Associates and Ethos Veterinary Health company, and Thrive Pet Healthcare. Nick Whitstone and Miles DeLong of CBRE represented the buyer in the deal.
TUCSON, ARIZ. — Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center has purchased a freestanding office building, located at 3100 N. Campbell Ave. in Tucson, from Siempre Juntos for $2.1 million. Richard Kleiner and Alexis Corona of Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR represented the seller in the deal.
With office leasing and development, we’re always looking forward to the next big thing. Nashville’s office market is no exception to that. Sometimes no news is good news, though. That may be the case with the metro’s office development, where only four projects totaling 279,320 square feet were underway at the close of 2025 — 44.1 percent of which was preleased. At the beginning of 2020, Nashville’s construction pipeline was nearly 10 percent of its inventory size — the second-highest share out of any U.S. metro. Since then, 8.5 million square feet of office product has been delivered, and despite overlapping with a global pandemic, nearly 80 percent of it has been leased — underscoring the market’s appetite for quality office space. While that office space has not been absorbed as quickly as some had hoped, market trends and activity suggest that nearly 90 percent of it will be absorbed by the end of 2026, proving the Nashville office market’s resilience. As we approach the end of the first quarter, Nashville’s office market is off to a good start, despite some uncooperative icy weather. Although local tenants continue to lead occupancy growth, sizable multi-market requirements have continued to increase, pushing …
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS — Baymark Health Services has signed a 30,388-square-foot office lease renewal in Lewisville, a northern suburb of Dallas. The provider of treatments for substance abuse disorders will remain a tenant at Corporate Pointe, a two-building development that is now 90 percent leased. Michael Bowles of Avison Young represented the landlord, an entity doing business as GL Corporate Pointe LP, in the lease negotiations. Jeff Eiting of Site Selection Group represented Baymark Health.
Gantry Secures $13.5M Loan for Refinancing of Historic Office Building in Palo Alto, California
by Amy Works
PALO ALTO, CALIF. — Gantry has secured a $13.5 million permanent loan to refinance a timely maturity on a historic office building in Palo Alto. Located at 384 University Ave., the three-story property features 14,500 square feet of rentable space, including street-level retail space with two office floors above. The property is currently fully leased with a staggered lease roll. Jeff Wilcox and Joe Foley of Gantry represented the borrowers, Big Property Ventures and Baskin Investment Group, in the financing. An institutional pension fund lender provided the five-year, fixed-rate loan, which features first-year interest-only payments followed by a 25-year amortization.
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