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FORT WORTH, TEXAS — BH Properties has completed its first major lease within a former Radio Shack industrial portfolio in Fort Worth that the firm acquired in June. Chain Link Services LP leased 310,000 square feet at 1000 Terminal Road, or about half of the 628,000-square-foot industrial building, which is situated on more than 23 acres. George Curry and Jamie Galati of JLL’s Fort Worth office, along with Chris Stout of JLL’s Dallas office, represented BH Properties in the lease transaction. Jeff Givens in Transwestern’s Fort Worth office represented Chain Link Services, which serves chain restaurants and convenience stores in the procurement of materials and equipment to run food service-oriented businesses. Chain Link Services plans to enter the Terminal Road facility in phases starting in January. Chain Link Services already occupies 128,400 square feet at 4675 Railhead Road and another 60,000 square feet at a separate Fort Worth facility. BH Properties originally acquired the assets out of a bankruptcy liquidation earlier this year.

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Huntington

GARLAND, TEXAS — L.L. & Smith Holdings LLC has purchased a newly constructed, 167,400-square-foot industrial building completed by Huntington Industrial Partners at 3839 Distribution Drive in Garland. The project was the first industrial building built since 2008 in Garland and was the first LEED-certified building ever constructed in the city. Seth Koschak and Eric Crutchfield of Stream Realty Partners represented Huntington in the sale, and Ryan Wolcott of Stream represented the buyer.

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LIVONIA, MICH. — Friedman Integrated Real Estate Solutions has brokered the sale of a 19,346-square-foot medical office building in Livonia, a northwest Detroit suburb. PAK Real Estate Properties LLC sold the building to Premiere Offices LLC for an undisclosed amount. Premiere Offices is the existing tenant and will continue to use the space as psychiatric offices. Dan Verderbar of Friedman represented the seller in the transaction.

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Kenton Circle Huntersville

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — CBRE has brokered the $27 million sale of Kenton Circle, a 135,757-square-foot, three-building office park in Huntersville, part of the North Charlotte office submarket. Kenton Circle’s anchor tenants include Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Carolinas Realty and IMG. A joint venture between Acre Valley Real Estate Capital LLC and ABS Partners Real Estate LLC purchased the property from Childress Klein and WHI Real Estate Partners LLC. Childress Klein will continue to serve as property manager and leasing agent for the new owner. Patrick Gildea of CBRE’s Charlotte office represented the sellers in the transaction.

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Bent Oak Phase II Orlando

ORLANDO, FLA. — McCraney Property Co. has secured a new, long-term build-to-suit lease with Freeman Expositions Inc. for 451,823 square feet at Bent Oak Phase II in Orlando. The 1 million-square-foot development project is planned to complement the existing 703,920-square-foot Phase I of Bent Oak at 1701 and 1802 Boice Pond Road. The lease represents the largest build-to-suit industrial lease signed in the market in more than seven years, bringing the industrial park to 48 percent leased prior to the construction of Bent Oak II. McCraney Property has teamed up with joint venture partner Clarion Partners to develop Bent Oak II. Bent Oak II will be located at the intersection of Taft Vineland Road and the Florida Turnpike and will deliver by year-end 2016 and will consist of six buildings in total. Freeman will relocate from its current locations to occupy 100 percent of Building 600. McCraney Property has hired Edwards Construction, C4 Architecture and Smiley & Associates Engineering to design and build the project. Matt Sullivan of Cite Partners represented McCraney Property and Clarion Partners in the transaction. Tom McCarthy, Joe Hills and Josh Lipoff of JLL represented the tenant.

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310-312-Graham-Avenue-Brooklyn

NEW YORK CITY — GFI Realty Services has brokered the $5.5 million sale of 310-312 Graham Avenue, a 5,000-square-foot development site located in the East Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Max Koshkerman of GFI represented the seller. Moshe Gelbstein and Joseph Landau of GFI represented the buyers. Both the buyers and the seller are local investors. The property includes a two-story mixed-use building, which was delivered vacant to the buyers. The buyer plans to construct a seven-story mixed-use building with 23 apartments, parking and a commercial unit. The site is located on the northeast corner of Graham Avenue and Ainslie Street and has a maximum buildable area of approximately 16,700 square feet including 1,700 square feet of air rights acquired from the adjacent parcel.

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345-Cilley-MANCHESTER-NH

MANCHESTER, N.H. — CBRE/New England has arranged the sale of 345 Cilley Road, a 6,096-square-foot two-story medical office building in Manchester. CBRE/NE’s Christopher Healey represented the seller, Hassell’s End Properties, and procured the buyer, Peerless Properties LLC, a privately owned company.

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NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. — Bank of America has leased 88,000 square feet of office space in Newport Beach. The space is located at 520 Newport Center Drive. It is directly across from Fashion Island. Merrill Lynch, Private Banking and Investments, Commercial and Business Banking, will occupy the space. The landlord is Irvine Company Office Properties.

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LOS ANGELES — Abrams Artists Agency has leased 15,650 square feet at the Pacific Design Center’s RedBuilding in Los Angeles. The center is located at 8687 Melrose Ave. Abrams is a talent and literary agency. It represents up-and-coming acting talent, as well as established celebrities in film, television and theater. Robert Cavaiola of Savills Studley represented the firm. The landlord, Cohen Brothers Realty, was represented in-house by Marc Horowitz, as well as by JLL’s Josh Wroble.

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