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Commercial Real Estate

Deal Ticker: DFW’s Top Leases, Sales, and New Projects

Sealy & Co. snaps up 1.6 million square feet of DFW-area buildings
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INDUSTRIAL

Sealy & Co. purchased 19 DFW industrial buildings, totaling 1.6 million square feet. Randy Baird of CBRE brokered the deal.

Velocity Freight Transport leased 4,890 square feet at Tennyson Parkway and the Dallas North Tollway in Plano. Fred Deal, Bob Luttrell, Adam Faulk, and Mike Quint with Newmark Knight Frank negotiated the lease with Transwestern.

Good Buy Gear subleased a 10,000-square-foot warehouse space at 4949 Sharp St. Evan English of Jones Lang LaSalle represented Good Buy Gear and negotiated the lease with the landlord, CPT Dallas Commerce Center, LLC, who was represented by Joseph Perot Cooper of Landry Commercial Real Estate Services.

MULTIFAMILY

An affiliate of Dallas’ GSSW Real Estate Investments purchased Ashton Tower, a 21-story high-rise on Cedar Springs Road. CBRE marketed the tower for sale. Invesco Real Estate previously owned the luxury rental tower.

OFFICE

XACT Data Discovery leased 7,341 square feet in NCP III, 12801 N. Central Expressway. Kent Smith with NAI Robert Lynn negotiated the lease with Scot Florsheim with JP Realty Partners.

RETAIL

Witt Crossing, a 6,907 square-foot property located at 8979 FM 423 in Frisco, was purchased by an unnamed investor. Bill G. Jordan with Marcus & Millichap brokered the sale.

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