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23Springs-Dallas

DALLAS — Accounting giant Deloitte has signed an office lease at 23Springs, a 626,215-square-foot building in Uptown Dallas. The square footage was not disclosed, but the space encompasses four full floors. The deal, along with a 110,029-square-foot lease signed by Bank OZK, which also financed the building’s construction, in spring 2022 brings 23Springs to 34 percent occupancy. Robert Jimenez, Burson Holman and Elizabeth Fortado represented the landlord, Granite Properties, in the lease negotiations on an internal basis. Deloitte plans to relocate from Dallas Arts Tower to its new offices in spring 2026.

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SAN ANTONIO — Partners Real Estate has negotiated a 44,258-square-foot office lease at City View, a 221,373-square-foot building in northwest San Antonio. The 10-story building was constructed in 1986 at the corner of Interstate 10 and Huebner Road. Lindsey Tucker of Partners represented the landlord, California-based investment firm KBS, in the lease negotiations. Steve Garza, also with Partners, along with Mark McGranahan of Avison Young, represented the tenant, Wells Fargo.

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PHILADELPHIA — Spiezle Architectural Group has opened a 6,200-square-foot office at 615 Chestnut St. in downtown Philadelphia. The space features 30 seats and 26 open workstations for collaboration, as well as views of the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Bob Reid will lead the new office as principal. Spiezle now operates six offices across the country.

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BEDFORD, TEXAS — The United Football League (UFL), the entity created by the merger of semi-professional football leagues XFL and USFL, has signed a 19,768-square-foot office lease in the central metroplex city of Bedford. The building at 3301 Airport Blvd. spans 69,556 square feet, and the space will house the operations of two of the league’s eight teams, the San Antonio Brahmas and Michigan Panthers. Dean Collins of Cushman & Wakefield represented the UFL in the lease negotiations. Trevor Brown and Theron Bryant of Transwestern represented the landlord, SkyWalker Property Partners.

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NEW YORK CITY — French skincare company Caudalie Inc. has signed a 14,000-square-foot office lease at 381 Park Avenue South in Midtown Manhattan. Caudalie relocated from 70 W. 36th St. to a full floor at the 17-story, 228,000-square-foot building earlier this month. Jonathan Moss of M&M Retail Luxury Consulting Inc. represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Robert Tunis, Kyle Berlinsky and Joseph Mangiacotti of Colliers represented the landlord, ATCO Properties & Management.

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SAN DIEGO — CBRE has arranged the sale of an office building located at 17075 Camino San Bernardo within Rancho Bernardo’s Tech Park in San Diego. Dominguez Channel LLC, an overseas private buyer undergoing a 1031 exchange, acquired the asset for $8 million, or $314 per square foot. Matt Pourcho, Anthony DeLorenzo, Matt Harris and Chris Williams of CBRE Investment Properties represented the San Diego-based private seller, while George Rehab represented the buyer in the transaction. The remodeled modern office building features 115 parking spaces and an outdoor patio on the corner of Rancho Bernardo Road and Camino San Bernardo. The building is fully gross leased with no pass-throughs. Situated on two acres, the two-story building offers 25,475 square feet of office space.

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ST. LOUIS — Keystone Construction Co. has completed a new production studio and headquarters for St. Louis CBS affiliate First Alert 4. The general contractor transformed an existing three-story, 45,000-square-foot office building through a major exterior and interior renovation project. The new space is 26 percent larger than First Alert 4’s previous space. The facility at 77 Progress Parkway features two broadcast studios with 14 presentation areas, a newsroom, two dressing rooms, two control rooms, a data center, seven satellites, LED-screen backgrounds and a fitness center. The design and engineering team included Partners by Design, Cole & Associates and Barrett, Woodyard & Associates. NAI Desco served as the real estate broker for the purchase of the building and two-acre lot.

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BALTIMORE — Armada Hoffler has signed global law firm Duane Morris LLP to a nearly 10,000-square-foot office lease at Wills Wharf, a 325,000-square-foot mixed-use building in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor District. The office building is a component of Harbor Point, Armada Hoffler’s waterfront mixed-use campus. Peter Jackson, Tony Gross and Rob Freedman of JLL represented Armada Hoffler in the lease transaction, which brings Harbor Point’s office occupancy to 97.1 percent. David Fields of CBRE represented Duane Morris, which employs more than 900 attorneys in the United States and globally. Other tenants at Wills Wharf include Franklin Templeton, Transamerica, EY, Jellyfish and Bright Horizons. The building also houses a Canopy by Hilton hotel.

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DALLAS — Arbor Diagnostics, which provides lab testing services for women, has signed a 22,392-square-foot lease renewal at Westwood Business Park, a 12-building industrial flex campus in North Dallas. Jason Finch of Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. The tenant representative was also not disclosed. Westwood Business Park spans 277,077 square feet and is 93 percent leased.

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ROSELAND, N.J. — Meisel Tuteur & Lewis has signed a 22,000-square-foot office lease in Roseland, about 25 miles west of Manhattan. The accounting and consulting firm is relocating from a nearby building to a built-out space on the second floor of a 220,000-square-foot building within Eisenhower Corporate Park. David Stifelman and Tim Greiner of JLL represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Jeff Kolodkin of Newmark represented the undisclosed landlord.

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