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DALLAS — Ridesharing services provider Alto has opened its 16,000-square-foot headquarters office at 141 Manufacturing St. in the Dallas Design District. The space offers a rooftop lounge and kitchen and walking trails. Stream Realty Partners represented Alto in the lease negotiations. Quadrant Investment Properties owns the building, and Transwestern provides leasing services.

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NEW YORK CITY — A consortium of lenders led by J.P. Morgan and including Bank of America and M&T Bank has provided $415 million in financing for 3 Times Square, a 30-story office building in Midtown Manhattan. The borrower, The Rudin Family, launched a renovation program last spring that added new tenant amenities and health and wellness features. In addition to consolidating existing debt, a portion of the proceeds will be used to advance the repositioning, specifically to modernize the lobby and building systems, as well as to activate the outdoor amenity space and fund leasing costs. The 885,000-square-foot building was originally constructed in 2001 as the North American headquarters of Reuters. In addition, earlier this year, Rudin signed Touro College to a 243,305-square-foot lease for a new campus within 3 Times Square.

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EL SEGUNDO, CALIF. — Tishman Speyer has completed the disposition of 555 Aviation, an office building located within a creative office campus in El Segundo. An undisclosed buyer acquired the asset for $205.5 million. Kevin Donner, Doug Harmon, Ben Lushing, David Hasbrouck, Ben Cooper and Lars Platt of Cushman & Wakefield represented the seller in the deal. Belkin International, Publicis and Fabletics fully occupy the 259,754-square-foot, low-rise property. The tenants have a weighted average lease term of approximately nine years. Tishman Speyer acquired the asset in 2015 for $45 million with the intent to convert the single-story distribution and repair facility into a creative office environment. After its sole user, Xerox, vacated the building in 2017, Tishman Speyer implemented a $44 million reinvention program that transformed the property light-filled spaces accented by large windows, a fitness center, café and multiple outdoor gathering areas.

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By Marshall Mays, vice president, Colliers Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) is a hot market for commercial real estate right now, with people from across the country relocating to the area every day.  The metroplex’s population is growing at an annual rate that rivals those of other top U.S. markets, including Austin, its neighbor to the south that is often considered to be a more glamorous city.  With the increasing number of businesses relocating to Texas and more offices opening back up, the urban core of Fort Worth has become a particularly popular destination for industry growth in Texas. The Market Today The performance of Fort Worth’s office market has been particularly encouraging since the start of 2021. Overall, the city’s office vacancy rate currently stands at 13.3 percent, down from a pandemic-era high of 14 percent in the third quarter of 2020.  This positive trend is aided by a quicker “return to office” in DFW. According to research from Kastle Systems, a security company that provides access control systems for office buildings around the globe, Texas as a whole has outpaced major cities and other states in terms of the speed and degree to which office occupancy rates have been recouped.  …

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DORAVILLE, GA. — CapRidge Partners, a real estate investment firm based in Austin, has purchased DeKalb Technology Center, a flex office park in Doraville spanning 285,000 square feet across eight buildings. Situated in metro Atlanta near the intersection of I-85 and I-285, which is known locally as Spaghetti Junction, the campus was 67 percent leased at the time of sale. Jordan Camp and Reid Hanner of Foundry Commercial represented CapRidge in the sale. The buyer and sales price were not disclosed. DeKalb Technology Center represents the sixth investment in metro Atlanta in the past 12 months for CapRidge, bringing the company’s local portfolio in that time span to nearly 900,000 square feet. The other acquisitions include Cobblestone Business Park, Franklin Forest, Whittier Mill Complex, Lakeridge Court and Westfork Business Park.

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CHICAGO — BMO Financial Group has opened BMO Tower at 320 S. Canal St. in Chicago’s West Loop Gate neighborhood. The 50-story office tower will serve as BMO’s new U.S. headquarters. More than 3,000 employees will be based at BMO Tower, which rises more than 700 feet. Developed by Riverside Investment & Development, the property’s main floor features a new technology-enabled BMO bank branch. The project, which features a fitness center and 1.5-acre greenspace, was designed to achieve WELL Building Platinum and LEED Gold certifications.

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By Chase Monroe, Carolinas Market Director and Charlotte Brokerage Lead, and Chris Schaaf, Executive Managing Director of Tenant Representation, JLL Nearly two years after the onset of the pandemic, Charlotte’s office market is showing strong signs of recovery as economic momentum builds. Last year, the Queen City set the stage for growth with 4.9 million square feet of office space delivered from pre-pandemic projects, boasting over 1 million square feet more than any other metro for deliveries that occurred in 2021. Market-wide preleasing also exceeded 60 percent and nearly 2.1 million square feet of office space was under construction. Entering 2022, the market continued to forge ahead as large occupiers started their return to the office, and leasing activity began to surge throughout the region. And long-anticipated projects, such as Legacy Union, 110 East and The Station broke ground. According to Urban Land Institute’s 2021 annual report, Charlotte ranked No. 6 among the hottest real estate markets in the United States, with developers and investors betting big on Sun Belt cities. Deemed an 18-hour magnet city by the Emerging Trends in Real Estate survey, people and businesses alike are flocking to Charlotte, the so-called “migration destination.” Thanks to strong economic …

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AUSTIN, TEXAS — PGIM Real Estate has provided a $77 million acquisition loan for Centro South, a 164,976-square-foot, newly constructed office building in Austin. Centro South represents Phase II of a larger development, and the sister building, Centro North, will be complete later this summer. At the time of the loan closing, Centro South was 96 percent leased, with Australian software developer Atlassian serving as the anchor tenant. The borrower, AEW Capital Management LP, acquired the five-story building from the developer, Riverside Resources, which will retain management responsibilities.

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HOUSTON — Engineering and construction firm CTCI Americas Inc. has signed a 49,662-square-foot office lease at 15721 Park Row in Houston’s Energy Corridor. The six-story, 145,000-square-foot building offers a tenant lounge, conference facilities and an outdoor collaboration area. Josh Morrow of Avison Young represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Steve Rocher, Parker Duffie and Jenny Mueller of CBRE represented the landlord, BH Properties.

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DALLAS — Multifamily investment and management firm RPM Living has signed a 16,403-square-foot office lease at Preston Commons, a 427,799-square-foot office park in North Dallas that is owned by California-based KBS. The three-building campus offers a health and wellness center, multiple dining options, business lounge, open-air courtyard with Wi-Fi and an upgraded lobby. Alexandra Cullins, Dennis Barnes and Jackie Marshall of CBRE represented KBS in the lease negotiations.

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