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Looking ahead to the rest of 2017, we can expect to see continued improvement of Miami’s office market based on strong market fundamentals and employment growth. Key trends to watch in 2017 that will help drive and shape the market, include: • Steady, modest growth in office rents • Declining available office supply • New transit-oriented mixed-use developments that include office space in both Miami’s downtown urban core and other connected walkable neighborhoods such as Coconut Grove, Coral Gables and Wynwood • Tenants adopting new office design standards • Increased moves between submarkets and new-to-market companies positively impacting net absorption Office demand will continue to be fueled by vibrant population growth of young professionals and Miami’s appeal as a growing, global and entrepreneurial city. Miami-Dade County’s population has grown 8 percent in the past five years, making it the seventh-largest county in the United States. In 2016, more than 20,000 jobs were added in the county, predominately in the construction, real estate, professional services and financial services industries. This economic growth has fueled expansion activity in the office market and should hold steady in 2017. Miami’s focus on cultivating innovation and entrepreneurship has also positively impacted the office market. In …

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PROVO, UTAH — California-based real estate investment firm Brixton Capital will invest approximately $80 million in the repositioning of Provo Towne Center, an 800,000-square-foot mall in Provo, located about 45 miles south of Salt Lake City. The project will transform the existing retail space into a mixed-use asset. New areas include a 30,000-square-foot dining district and two 6,000-square-foot restaurant spaces, as well as a 100,000-square-foot office tower and 200 residential units. Other features will include an outdoor park and a 50,000-square-foot space for an anchor tenant. According to Brixton Capital, which acquired the mall in 2016, the repositioning project represents a shift toward more entertainment- and experience-driven retail. “Our plans for Provo Towne Center have been met with excitement, renewed interest and many positive comments from the entire community,” says Travis King, CEO of Brixton Capital. Phase I of construction is already underway and will deliver a 100-room Marriott Residence Inn that will open next summer. Additional phases are scheduled to begin in early 2018. Provo Towne Center is located at 1200 Towne Centre Blvd., along the Interstate 15 corridor, roughly 2.5 miles from Brigham Young University. Approximately 65,000 students live or attend classes within a five-mile radius of the …

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TERRELL, TEXAS — Schulman Theatres will develop Film Alley Movie Entertainment Center, a 74,000-square-foot facility that will be located at the corner of Interstate 20 and FM 148 in Terrell, a city approximately 30 miles east of Dallas. The center will feature eight auditoriums, 24 bowling lanes, a 4,500-square-foot arcade and a bar and restaurant. Film Alley will be situated within the 255-acre, master-planned Crossroads at Terrell development. Construction on the property’s infrastructure began in June. The center is scheduled to open in September 2018.

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HOUSTON — Boston-based investment firm TA Realty has sold a three-building, 101,635-square-foot portfolio of industrial properties in Houston to ATCAP Partners for an undisclosed price. The portfolio, which is 100 percent leased, consists of 3300 Claymoore Park in Houston’s Northwest industrial submarket, and 9362 Wallisville Road and 9366 Wallisville Road in the Northeast submarket. Rusty Tamlyn and Trent Agnew of HFF represented TA Realty in the transaction.  

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DALLAS — Lee & Associates has negotiated a 115,000-square-foot industrial lease at 3912 W. Illinois Ave. in Dallas on behalf of Erect-A-Line Inc., a Dallas-based paving company. Nathan Denton and Corbin Blount of Lee & Associates represented the tenant in the lease negotiations, and Ken Wesson and Christine Vasily, also of Lee & Associates, represented the landlord, Illinois Capital Partners. Erect-A-Line plans to relocate from its current 36,000-square-foot facility to its new space in February 2018. The transaction is the largest industrial lease inked in the Oak Cliff submarket this year

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TULSA, OKLA. — KeyBank Real Estate Capital has arranged a $13 million Freddie Mac loan for the acquisition of Legend at Tulsa Hills, an 86-unit seniors housing community located at 701 W. 71st St. S in Tulsa. Built in 2014, the property comprises of 68 assisted living units and 18 Alzheimer’s care units. Monique Bimler of KeyBank structured the loan, which features a 10-year term and 30-year amortization schedule.

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ADDISON, TEXAS — Citadel Partners LLC has secured an 8,603-square-foot office lease at 14901 Quorum Drive in Addison on behalf of Plano-based recruiting firm BG Staffing Inc. Mac Morse and Taylor Dickerson of Citadel Partners represented the tenant in the lease negotiations. Ryan Evanich and Chase Lopez of Stream Realty Partners represented the landlord.

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MIDLAND, MICH. — The Dow Chemical Co.’s new Global Dow Center has opened in Midland in central Michigan. KIRCO developed the 184,390-square-foot property, and is also constructing a 20,000-square-foot H. H. Dow Visitors and Heritage Center. Demolition of Dow’s former Willard H. Dow 2020 building began in June 2015, which made way for the October 2015 groundbreaking of the Global Dow Center. The new facility is seeking LEED certification. Features of the Global Dow Center include 21,000 square feet of vegetative rooftop and a nearly one-acre decorative pond, which wraps around one-third of the building. An enclosed employee walkway connects occupants to parking and other campus facilities. A glass curtain wall exterior allows for extensive penetration of natural light into the workspaces. Dow produces many products for the building and construction industry, such as sealants, coating materials and polyurethanes. Many of Dow’s products were used in the construction of the project. KIRCO MANIX provided construction services.    

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INDIANAPOLIS — Covenant Capital Group LLC has acquired Columns of Castleton in Indianapolis for $30.2 million. The 398-unit multifamily property is located at 7615 Ivywood Drive. Covenant plans to invest over $4.7 million to modernize the property. In addition to renovating the apartment interiors and amenities, Covenant will implement a green program by installing energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting. The purchase price amounts to $76,005 per unit.

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BRADLEY, ILL. — McColly Bennett Commercial has brokered the sale of the 74-acre former Bunge plant in Bradley, about 50 miles south of Chicago. The sales price was not disclosed. International pharmaceutical company CSL Behring acquired the property to accommodate future anticipated growth. The property, adjacent to CSL Behring’s current facility, includes office buildings, warehouse and cold storage space as well as 50 additional acres. The acquisition is taking place in two phases. CSL Behring already has closed on the acquisition of the vacant land parcels. Upon the demolition of the former manufacturing plant, CSL Behring will acquire the remainder of the property. No timeframe has been established for when any new development will take place on the site. Jeff Bennett of McColly Bennett Commercial represented the seller, a private investment and development firm. Buck Tamblyn of McColly Bennett Commercial represented CSL Behring.

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