DALLAS — Brookfield Properties has signed a 5,968-square-foot office lease in Uptown Dallas. The global real estate firm will use the space on the 15th floor of Rosewood Court, a 19-story building, to expand its Central U.S. logistics team and operations. Zach Bean and Travis Boothe of Cushman & Wakefield represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Scott Walker, Kim Brooks and Laney Delin of Transwestern represented the landlord, Rosewood Property Co.
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. — Colliers has negotiated the $15.9 million sale of 4440 PGA Boulevard, a 47,000-square-foot, six-story office building located in the South Florida city of Palm Beach Gardens. Gary Gottlieb, Mark Rubin, Bastian Schauer and Ryan Buckner of Colliers represented the seller, Narragansett Realty II LLC, in the off-market transaction. An entity doing business as PGA Office LLC was the buyer. Originally built in 1979, 4440 PGA Boulevard underwent a significant renovation in 2022 to include a new lobby and secure parking garage.
ALLENTOWN, PA. — Cushman & Wakefield has negotiated a 20,025-square-foot office lease renewal in the Lehigh Valley city of Allentown. The tenant is Selective Insurance, and the building is located at 1275 Glenlivet Drive. David DeMatteis, Robert Rudin, Jan Randall and Jason Sourbeer of Cushman & Wakefield represented Selective Insurance in the lease negotiations. Bill Wolf of CBRE represented the undisclosed landlord.
Progressive Real Estate Partners Brokers $10.5M Sale of Indian Wells Medical & Professional Center in California
by Amy Works
INDIAN WELLS, CALIF. — Progressive Real Estate Partners has brokered the sale of Indian Wells Medical & Professional Center, located at 74785 Highway 111 in Indian Wells. Miami-based Kresher Capital sold the property to Orange County, Calif.-based Circle Vision for $10.5 million. Built in 1996, the two-story Indian Wells Medical & Professional Center offers 40,750 square feet of commercial space, as well as courtyards, outdoor seating and covered parking. Current tenants include Charles Schwab, RadNet, Mercer Financial and SBEMP Law. Greg Bedell and Heather Sharp of Progressive Real Estate Partners represented the seller, while the buyer was self-represented in the deal.
SOUTHFIELD, MICH. — Angstrom NA LLC has unveiled plans to relocate its global headquarters to the newly renamed Angstrom Office Center in the Detroit suburb of Southfield. Located on Telegraph Road, the office property totals 233,400 square feet across six stories. Angstrom will occupy the sixth floor. Rick Ax and Brad Margolis of NAI Farbman negotiated the lease. Over the past five years, the building has undergone more than $20 million in upgrades, including a newly built cafeteria, coffee bars, lounge spaces, game rooms and conference rooms. Angstrom is a tier 1 full-service supplier for automotive and industrial original equipment manufacturers. The company’s current headquarters are at 2000 Town Center in Southfield.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Scout Motors has selected Charlotte as its new U.S. corporate headquarters. The car manufacturer and subsidiary of German automaker Volkswagen plans to invest about $206 million within the local economy and to bring about 1,200 new jobs to the trade area. Scout Motors plans to fill these jobs over the next five years and will pay average annual wages of $172,000, which the company says is nearly double the average annual wage in Mecklenburg County. Scout Motors will locate its headquarters within Commonwealth, a mixed-use development in Charlotte’s Plaza Midwood neighborhood that is co-developed by Crosland Southeast and Nuveen Real Estate. The announcement builds on previous U.S. real estate activity by Scout Motors. The company is currently under construction on a 1,100-acre car manufacturing facility roughly 75 miles south of Charlotte in Blythewood, S.C., a project that is expected to be operational by 2027. The company also operates an “innovation center” in Novi, Mich. According to The Center Square, a watchdog publication that covers activities of state and local governments, Scout Motors received roughly $72 million in economic incentives for the deal. These included about $51.3 million from the State of North Carolina, $12.8 million from Mecklenburg …
MADISON, N.J. — JLL has brokered the sale of 2 Giralda Farms, a 146,366-square-foot office building located within the 181-acre Giralda Farms corporate campus in the Northern New Jersey community of Madison. The four-story building, which was constructed in 2001, formerly served as the U.S. headquarters for global shipping giant Maersk before being leased by pharmaceutical company Merck through mid-2025. Jeremy Neuer, Jose Cruz, Ryan Robertson, Tim Greiner and Mike Pietrowicz of JLL represented the undisclosed institutional seller in the transaction. The team also procured the buyer, a subsidiary of Gellert Global Group.
AMHERST, N.Y. — Locally based financial intermediary Largo Capital has arranged a $9 million loan for the refinancing of an 81,569-square-foot industrial and office building in Amherst, a suburb of Buffalo. The property address was not disclosed, but the building was originally constructed in 1989 and was fully leased at the time of the loan closing. Jack Philips of Largo Capital originated the debt through an undisclosed bank. The name of the borrower was also not disclosed.
NEW YORK CITY — Plaza College has signed a 21,068-square-foot lease expansion and extension at Forest Hills Tower, a 375,000-square-foot office building in Queens. Plaza College first joined the tenant roster in 2013 and currently occupies floors one through three. The new deal also encompasses the entire sixth floor and brings the private college’s total footprint at the building to about 80,000 square feet. Roy Chipkin of CBRE represented Plaza College in the lease negotiations. Muss Development owns Forest Hills Tower.
Foundry Commercial Arranges Office Headquarters Lease at Interlock in Atlanta for AMX Logistics
by John Nelson
ATLANTA — Foundry Commercial has arranged a 20,299-square-foot office lease at Interlock, a mixed-use development in Atlanta’s West Midtown district, for AMX Logistics, an asset trucking and third-party logistics firm. The new corporate headquarters lease is expected to create 200 net new jobs for AMX by the end of 2026. Phil Costabile and Lawrence Gellerstedt IV of Foundry represented the tenant in the lease transaction. Aileen Almassy and Will Porter of Partners Real Estate represented the landlord, SJC Ventures.
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