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LAREDO, TEXAS — CBRE has negotiated a 432,085-square-foot industrial lease in the Rio Grande Valley city of Laredo. The tenant, an undisclosed global logistics company, will occupy Building 1 at North Laredo Industrial Park, a speculative structure that features 112 dock positions, three drive-in doors, 224 trailer parking spaces and 17,000 square feet of newly constructed office space. Josh Aguilar and Rob Burlingame of CBRE represented the landlord, VanTrust Real Estate, in the lease negotiations. Kristina Madayag of KBC Advisors and Carlo Molano of Forum Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant.

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LEWISVILE, TEXAS — Locally based brokerage firm Disney Investment Group (DIG) has arranged the sale of Valley Square, a 57,812-square-foot shopping center located in the northern Dallas suburb of Lewisville. The center was fully leased to 21 tenants at the time of sale. David Disney and Adam Crockett of DIG represented the seller, Dallas-based LRIC Properties, in the transaction. Will Walters of DuWest Realty represented the undisclosed buyer, which purchased the asset via a 1031 exchange.

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DALLAS — Law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius has signed a 29,360-square-foot office lease renewal at Comerica Bank Tower, located at 1717 Main St. in downtown Dallas. The length of the new lease term was not disclosed. Rhett Miller, Patrick Cruz and Sam Bass of Stream Realty Partners represented the undisclosed landlord in the lease negotiations. Jon McNeil and Daryl Mullin of JLL represented the tenant. 

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FRISCO, TEXAS — The City of Frisco, located north of Dallas, has approved a master development agreement for The Mix, a $3 billion, 112-acre mixed-use project. Under the terms of the deal, the City of Frisco, the Frisco Economic Development Corp. and the Frisco Community Development Corp. will provide $113.4 million in performance-based grants to fund Phase I infrastructure, which includes property remediation and construction of an underground parking garage. The Mix will be located at the former site of Wade Park, a mixed-use development that never materialized at the southeast corner of Lebanon Road and Dallas Parkway. Plans currently call for 2 million square feet of office space, 375,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, two hotels and apartments and townhomes, as well as 16 acres of open green space and a park. The name of the private-sector developer behind the project was not disclosed, but D Magazine reports that New York-based JVP Management took control of the site in 2019.

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SAN MARCOS, TEXAS — Orion Real Estate Partners has refinanced The Timbers, a 253-bed student housing property located near the Texas State University campus in San Marcos. The loan amount was not disclosed. The Timbers houses 155 units in one-, two- and three-bedroom configurations. Select apartments offer wood-burning fireplaces and vaulted ceilings. Shared amenities include a pool, clubhouse with an arcade, pet park, full basketball court, 24-hour fitness center and a barbecue station. Dan Kearns, Patricia Heminger, Rebecca Brielmaier and Katia Novi of JLL originated the debt.

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HOUSTON — A partnership between locally based investment firm LandPark Advisors and The Porter Law Firm has purchased 2603 Augusta, a 244,804-square-foot office building in Houston’s Galleria district. The law firm is in the process of relocating from 2201 South Voss to the 16-story building, which features newly renovated common areas, including bathrooms and amenity spaces, as well as updated infrastructure. The new ownership also plans to add pickleball courts and a golf simulator to the amenity package. The sales price was not disclosed.

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IRVING, TEXAS — Newmark has negotiated a 218,400-square-foot industrial lease extension at Building 4 of Valley View Business Center in Irving. The 414,871-square-foot building was constructed on 23 acres in 2009 and features 30-foot clear heights, 87 dock-high doors and five drive-in doors. John McMillan, Jeff Sanita, Danny Williams, Connor Reeves and Garrett Gibbons of Newmark represented the tenant, ASC Engineered Solutions, in the lease negotiations. Holt Lunsford Commercial represented the landlord, Brookfield Properties.

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AUSTIN, TEXAS — Northmarq has brokered the sale of Cielo at North Domain, a 64-unit apartment complex in North Austin. Built in 1973, the property consists of eight two-story buildings that primarily house one-bedroom units with an average size of 600 square feet. About half the residences have been recently upgraded with new appliances, windows, fixtures, hardware and countertops. Hayden Schnieders, Scott Lamontagne, Will Collier and Jordan Vaughn of Northmarq represented the seller, Atlanta-based Zavala Capital Group, in the deal. The buyer was Texas Housing Conservancy, an Austin-based multifamily operator.

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KYLE, TEXAS — A partnership between Dallas-based developer Lincoln Property Co. and Goldman Sachs has broken ground on CTX 110, an 894,000-square-foot industrial project in Kyle, located southwest of Austin. Formerly known as Waterstone, the development will consist of four buildings that will range in size from 152,940 to 335,879 square feet. Buildings will feature a mix of cross-dock and front-load configurations, 32- to 36-foot clear heights and a combined total of 232 dock-high doors, 10 drive-in doors and 994 parking spaces. Powers Brown is the project architect. Campbell Roche, Kyle Spencer, Will Mogk, Kristi Leonard, Ryan Pollack and Campbell Swango of JLL arranged $83.8 million in construction financing through Bank OZK and Affinius Capital on behalf of the partnership. JLL has also been retained as the leasing agent. Completion is slated for late 2025.

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HOUSTON — Stream Realty Partners has negotiated a 300,000-square-foot, full-building industrial lease in northeast Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the building at 9255 Railwood Drive was completed in 2003. Boone Smith and Garret Geaccone of Stream represented the landlord, New York City-based DRA Advisors, in the lease negotiations. Kent Willis of Colliers represented the tenant, nVntori, a provider of logistics and supply chain solutions.

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