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ALLEN, TEXAS — High 5 Entertainment, an Austin-based concept, will open a 70,000-square-foot venue at The Farm in Allen, a 135-acre mixed-use development located on the northeastern outskirts of Dallas. In addition to craft food and beverages, the entertainment center will feature bowling, laser tag, axe throwing, escape rooms, minigolf and private event spaces. The main facility will span 45,000 square feet, with the outdoor minigolf course accounting for the remaining 25,000 square feet. The opening is slated for fall 2023. JaRyCo is the master developer of The Farm in Allen.

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HOUSTON — Colliers has arranged the sale of a 27,150-square-foot warehouse located at 1612 Southcreek Lane in North Houston. According to LoopNet Inc., the single-tenant structure was built in 2014. The three-acre, crane-served site is situated within Candle Ridge Business Park.  Jason Tangen of Colliers represented the seller, an affiliate of TRECAP Management, in the transaction. Todd Moore and Connor Duffy, also with Colliers, represented the buyer, an entity doing business as GBP II SIP.

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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — Trademark Property Co. has welcomed seven new tenants to WestBend, the locally based developer’s mixed-use destination in Fort Worth. Four food and beverage concepts — fast casual eatery Sweetgreen, confectionary Van Leeuwen, burger chain Shake Shack and global culinary experience Quince — are scheduled to open before the end of the year. The Shade Store, a concept that specializes in window shades and blinds, will also debut in the fourth quarter. In addition, ear piercing salon Rowan and Karl’s Fishing & Outdoors are now open. The seven new leases total 17,102 square feet.

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DALLAS — Chicago Title has signed a 20,000-square-foot lease as the inaugural tenant at The Quad, a 345,000-square-foot office and retail building in Uptown Dallas that is being developed by Stream Realty Partners. Ryan Evanich and Marissa Parkin internally represented the landlord in the lease negotiations. Campbell Henry of Lincoln Property Co. represented Chicago Title. The 12-story building is scheduled for an early 2024 completion.

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HOUSTON — Marcus & Millichap has brokered the sale of Prime Storage, a 1,326-unit self-storage facility in Houston. The facility, which spans 189,088 net rentable square feet, was originally built on 10 acres in 2000 and expanded by 29,000 square feet in 2017. Dave Knobler and Charles LeClaire of Marcus & Millichap represented the seller, a locally based partnership, in the transaction. The buyer was a publicly traded REIT. Both parties requested anonymity.

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GARLAND, TEXAS — JLL has arranged a $61 million construction loan for The Preserve at Spring Creek, a 230-unit seniors housing project that will be located in the northeastern Dallas suburb of Garland. The country club-style facility will be situated on 35.5 acres and will offer assisted living, independent living and memory care services. Amenities will include a clubhouse, theater/chapel, salon, bistro, arts and craft room, billiards room, fitness centers and multiple dining venues and gathering spaces. Alanna Ellis and Allison Holland of JLL arranged the financing through a regional bank on behalf of the borrower, a joint venture between JAMP Enterprises LLC and Frontier Management LLC. The floating-rate loan carried a 15-year term with five-years of interest-only payments and a 75 percent loan-to-cost ratio. A construction timeline was not disclosed.

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SAN ANTONIO — A partnership between New York City-based Sovereign Properties and Florida-based Invest Capital Group has broken ground on Atlantica at Alamo, a 375-unit multifamily project that will be located at 5415 Alamo Parkway on San Antonio’s west side. Designed by Womack + Hampton Architects, the garden-style community will consist of eight four-story buildings. Residences will come in one-, two- and three-bedroom formats, and amenities will include a pool, fitness center, courtyard, pickleball court and a dog park. Cadence McShane is the general contractor for the project. Completion is slated for late 2024.

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TEMPLE, TEXAS — The Multifamily Group (TMG), a Dallas-based brokerage firm, has negotiated the sale of Plantation Square and Holly Oaks, two properties totaling 180 units in the Central Texas city of Temple. Plantation Square was built in 1979 and totals 58 units, all of which are age-restricted, in one-, two- and three-bedroom formats. Holly Oaks was constructed in 1965 and consists of 122 units, some of which are age-restricted, with the same floor plans as Plantation Square. Danny Weiland of TMG represented the seller in the transaction, and Job Krebbs of TMG procured the buyer. Both parties requested anonymity.

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SAN ANTONIO — VeriTrust Corp., a provider of document management services, has signed a 40,800-square-foot industrial lease at 5410 Dietrich Road in San Antonio. According to LoopNet Inc., the space totals 112,500 square feet and was built within Cornerstone Industrial Park in 2015. Chris Kugle, Carlos Marquez and Caleb Horton of Partners represented the landlord, an entity doing business as 5410 Dietrich Road LLC, in the lease negotiations. The representative of the tenant was not disclosed.

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Multifamily Operators Streamline Internet Rader

The landscape of multifamily Internet access is changing rapidly, driven by evolving resident expectations. No longer merely a utility, reliable Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections are essential for attracting and retaining residents, along with cutting operation costs. Expanding connectivity needs, work-from-home (WFH) culture and growing interest in smart-home applications are all driving residents’ Internet requirements. The centrality of Internet access for multifamily residents was inevitable in the long run, according to Bryan Rader, president of Multi-Dwelling Units (MDU) at Pavlov Media. COVID lockdowns accelerated an already burgeoning trend: bulk-managed Internet designed to improve connections and simplify growing demand. Bulk-managed connectivity offers a variety of solutions for on-site managers, residents and owners, as well as cost savings in unexpected areas. This approach provides building-wide Internet connections through a single provider, rather than asking residents to sign up individually with one of several Internet providers. The bulk Internet management company may also install and manage the building’s connection infrastructure. The simplicity of bulk-managed Internet (which started as bulk-managed Wi-Fi in student housing) is becoming increasingly practical for multifamily buildings. In the last four or five years, the traditional multifamily industry is starting to follow the same model that became standard in student housing …

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