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PORTLAND, ORE. — Johnstone Supply has renewed its lease for 124,610 square feet of office and warehouse space in Portland. The facility is located at 11632 NE Ainsworth Circle. It serves as the company’s headquarters. Johnstone Supply was represented by Tyler SheilsandKevin Kriesienof Jones Lang LaSalle’s Portland office. The landlord, Industrial Income Trust, was represented by Scott Kappes of Capacity Commercial Group.

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CULVER CITY, CALIF. – A 30,000-square-foot industrial building in Culver City has sold to a joint venture between Industry LTD and Saber Realty Advisors for $8 million. It is located at 5900 Blackwelder Street. The JV plans to execute a multimillion-dollar capital improvement project at the facility to convert it into creative office space. The conversion will include the addition of 10,000 square feet of new mezzanine space. The seller was owner-user Burke Williams Spa. Industry Partners will handle leasing for the space.

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LIVERMORE, CALIF. — The former JE Higgins Lumber facility in Livermore has sold to Mission Trading Company for $5.1 million. The71,680-square-foot facility is located at 6951 Southfront Road. Mission Trading Company was represented by Mike Smith of Lee & Associates. The seller, Douglas P. Wilson Company, acted as the court-approved receiver and was represented by Michael Donnelly, Michael Carrigg and Michael Lloyd of Colliers International.

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PORTLAND, ORE. — Johnstone Supply has renewed its lease for 124,610 square feet of office and warehouse space in Portland. The facility is located at 11632 NE Ainsworth Circle. It serves as the company’s headquarters. Johnstone Supply was represented by Tyler Sheils and Kevin Kriesien of Jones Lang LaSalle’s Portland office. The landlord, Industrial Income Trust, was represented by Scott Kappes of Capacity Commercial Group.

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SAN FRANCISCO — A 50,000-square-foot parcel that may soon be home to the West Coast’s tallest tower has sold to Hines and Boston Properties for $192 million, or nearly $4,000 per land foot. The firms plan to construct the 1,070-foot Transbay Transit Tower on the site, which sits adjacent to the future Transbay Transit Center inside San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district. Construction is set to begin on the tower as early as this summer. It is scheduled for completion in 2016, just before the transit facility is due to open. Once the tower tops out, it is anticipated to be the seventh tallest building in the U.S., a title that currently belongs to the Chrysler Building in New York. The 60-story tower is being designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli and built by a partnership between Clark Construction and Hathaway Dinwiddie.

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SAN FRANCISCO – Prologis has closed on Prologis European Logistics Partners Sarl (PELP), a $3.1-billionjoint venture withNorges Bank Investment Management(NBIM), manager of the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global. The venture acquired 195 Class A logistics facilities that were wholly owned byPrologis and totaled 49 million square feet. PELP is a 50-50 partnership with an equity commitment of €2.4 billion, which includes a $1.55 billionco-investment by both NBIM andPrologis.

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CHUBBUCK, IDAHO — Breneman Square, a 19,690-square-foot retail property in Chubbuck, has sold to an undisclosed buyer for $3.4 million. The center is located at 4335 Yellowstone Ave. It is 92 percent leased to national tenants, including GameStop, Sprint and H&R Block. The seller, a private investor, was represented by Michael F. Cisternino of Marcus & Millichap’s Oakland office/

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SAN FRANCISCO — A 50,000-square-foot parcel that may soon be home to the West Coast’s tallest tower has sold to Hines and Boston Properties for $192 million, or nearly $4,000 per land foot. The firms plan to construct the 1,070-foot Transbay Transit Tower on the site, which sits adjacent to the future Transbay Transit Center inside San Francisco’s South of Market (SOMA) district. Construction is set to begin on the tower as early as this summer. It is scheduled for completion in 2016, just before the transit facility is due to open. Once the tower tops out, it is anticipated to be the seventh tallest building in the U.S., a title that currently belongs to the Chrysler Building in New York. The 60-story tower is being designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli and built by a partnership between Clark Construction and Hathaway Dinwiddie.

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SAN FRANCISCO – Prologis has closed on Prologis European Logistics Partners Sarl (PELP), a $3.1-billion joint venture with Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), manager of the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global. The venture acquired 195 Class A logistics facilities that were wholly owned by Prologis and totaled 49 million square feet. PELP is a 50-50 partnership with an equity commitment of €2.4 billion, which includes a $1.55 billion co-investment by both NBIM andPrologis.

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CHUBBUCK, IDAHO — Breneman Square, a 19,690-square-foot retail property in Chubbuck, has sold to an undisclosed buyer for $3.4 million. The center is located at 4335 Yellowstone Ave. It is 92 percent leased to national tenants, including GameStop, Sprint and H&R Block. The seller, a private investor, was represented by Michael F. Cisternino of Marcus & Millichap’s Oakland office/

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