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SAN JOSE, CALIF. — Shorenstein Properties LLC has acquired Champion Station, a 426,000-square-foot office and R&D campus in North San Jose, for an undisclosed sum. The low-rise campus is located at 110-180 West Tasman Drive. The acquisition includes the first phase of the station, which contains four buildings that are fully leased to Cisco on a short-term basis. The property is located less than two miles from Levi’s Stadium, the new home of the San Francisco 49ers. The seller was TMG Partners. Champion Station is the first investment completed by Shorenstein Realty Investors Eleven, a closed-end investment fund formed earlier this year with $1.22 billion in committed capital from Shorenstein and its investors.

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MESA, ARIZ. — American Traffic Solutions has leased Building One at Waypoint office campus in Mesa. The building is located near Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and Mesa Riverview, on the borders of Mesa, Scottsdale and Tempe. Waypoint office campus will be a two-building, Class A office campus. The second 150,000-square-foot building will soon be under construction. The landlords, Lincoln Property Company and Harvard Investments, are represented by CBRE’s Dave Carder, Luke Walker and Eric Schultz.

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SALT LAKE CITY — Lofgren Distribution Warehouse, a 40,328-square-foot industrial building in Salt Lake City, has sold to Engineered Wall Systems (EWS) for an undisclosed sum. The building is located at 250 West 2855. The exterior wall panel systems provider will use the facility as its new company headquarters. EWS was represented by Kelsie Akiyama of Newmark Grubb ACRES. The seller, Lofgren Funiture, was represented by Robert Kingsford of Newmark Grubb ACRES.

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DENVER — The 120-unit Remington Place apartment complex in Denver has sold to Virtú Investments for $15.1 million. The community is located at 8000 E. Girard Ave. It was built in 1970. The property is near the DTC Business Corridor, the largest employment center in metro Denver. It was 95 percent leased at the time of sale. The seller, Busboom Group, was represented by Terrance Hunt, Shane Ozment, Andy Hellman and Kevin Jewett of ARA Colorado.

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SPARKS, NEV. — Schnabel Ventures and its partners have acquired Kleppe-Greg Business Park, a 150,000-square-foot industrial flex business park in Sparks, for an undisclosed sum. The five-building park is located at 1215 & 1275 Kleppe Lane, 1250 & 1220 Greg Street and 1455 Deming Way. It will soon undergo a major renovation.

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DENVER — WG Enterprises LLC has acquired two industrial buildings in Denver for $3.1 million. The buildings are located at 8100-8300, 8130 and 8131 East 40th Ave. They total 18,158 square feet. WG Enterprises was represented by Greg Knott and Brad Gilpin of Unique Properties. The seller, the Duff Estate, was represented by Alec Rhodes, Tyler Smith and Aaron Valdez of Cassidy Turley.

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LAKEWOOD, COLO. — Brown and Caldwell has leased 32,925 square feet of office space in Lakewood. The space is located at 1527 Cole Blvd. The engineering firm was represented by Joe Sigdestad and Ted Harris of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Denver West Office Leasing Company, was represented by CBRE’s Blake Harris.

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PORTLAND, ORE. — Swagelok has leased 22,500 square feet at a commerce park in Portland. The park is located at 5224 NE 158th Ave. The fluid system seller and manufacturer was represented by Niall Travers of Cresa Partners. The landlord, CWOR Commerce Park 10 LLC, was represented by Steven Klein, Peter Stalick and Zach Francis of Kidder Mathews.

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PHOENIX – The 385-unit Villa Encanto apartment complex in Phoenix has received $25.7 million in financing. The community is located at 4315 E. Thunderbird Road. The borrower was a company formed by CVG Properties. CBRE’s Bruce Francis, Dana Summers and Robert Ybarra arranged the financing from GS Commercial Real Estate, a limited partnership formed by Goldman Sachs & Co.

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