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Blue Star Land founder/Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and KDC President Toby Grove were inducted into the North Texas Commercial Association of Realtors and Real Estate Professionals Hall of Fame.

CBRE Chairman of Retail for the Americas Mickey Ashmore received the Michael F. McAuley Lifetime Achievement Award for community service.

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Mickey Ashmore, Toby Grove and Jerry Jones at the 2018 NTCAR Hall of Fame induction

Under Grove, KDC’s biggest project in development is CityLine, a 186-acre mixed-use project in Richardson that will build out to 5M SF of office space, 3,925 multifamily residential units, two hotels and two parks. KDC is also building the 250K SF office tower at The Epic.

Jones’ Blue Star Land has developed Starwood (a 550-acre residential development in Frisco), Riata (a 2,000-unit multifamily community in Austin), StarCreek (a 500-acre mixed-use development in Allen) and, of course, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, home to his Dallas Cowboys football team, and The Star in Frisco, the team’s training headquarters.

Ashmore has created and taught classes on commercial real estate and is the founder of Retail As Art, an annual scholarship contest designed to showcase the very best photographic interpretations of “retail as art” from DFW high school students. He has also been involved with The Family Place, Genesis Women’s Shelter and CASA.

NTCAR is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

EXECS

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Rendering of T5@Alliance

Scott Mitchell was named vice president of sales for T5 Data Centers. He will be responsible for finding tenants for T5’s new facilities in the metro Dallas region (T5@Dallas in Plano and T5@Alliance in Fort Worth) and expanding sales of T5’s broader data center consulting and support services across the U.S., Ireland and Singapore. Mitchell has more than 20 years of experience working with customers in enterprise data centers and telecommunications.

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CBRE Senior Associate Mallory Scaccetti was recognized as CBRE’s national RISE-ing Star in the company’s annual recognition of retail professionals ahead of ICSC RECon. The RISE-ing Star award goes to recipients in the first five years of their retail real estate careers.

SALES

Armet Dale Street Ltd. purchased 1420 Northpark Drive, a 31K SF industrial property in Fort Worth, from Cameo America Corp. Transwestern’s Jeff Givens and Todd Hawpe negotiated.

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Quorum Architects purchased 825 Vickery Blvd., a 12K SF office building in Fort Worth. Transwestern’s Jim Sager and Linda Claytor represented the sellers.

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NA Realty Investments purchased 8144 West Freeway, a 47K SF industrial property in White Settlement. Cushman & Wakefield’s Mark Collins and Shannon Johnston represented the seller, American Builders & Contractors Supply Co. Transwestern’s Jeff Givens and Todd Hawpe represented the buyer.

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An undisclosed private investor purchased Oak Cliff Bargain Storage, a 39K SF self-storage facility at 3316 Hansboro Ave. in Dallas. Marcus & Millichap’s Brandon Karr and Danny Cunningham represented the seller, a Pacific Northwest-based national storage operator.

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2303 Shorecrest purchased a 16K SF building at 2303 Shorecrest Drive in Dallas. Stream’s Jason Moser represented the seller, SV Hardy. Mercer Co. represented the buyer.

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Enginetech purchased a 63K SF building at 1205 West Crosby Road in Carrollton. Stream’s Eric Crutchfield represented the buyer. The seller is Caddo Valwood.

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Transwestern Dallas sold multifamily properties totaling 1,000 units in the first week of May. The assets include Eleven600 (216 units, Dallas), Parque Rio (386 units, Dallas), Spanish Timbers (160 units, Dallas) and Eastfield Plaza (216 units, Mesquite). The team behind the sales is Managing Director Taylor Snoddy and Vice Presidents Philip Wiegand and James Roberts.

LEASES

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Granite Park V in Plano

Geoforce leased 13K SF at Granite Park V in Plano. Whitebox Real Estate’s Grant Pruitt and Cushman & Wakefield’s Robbie Baty represented the tenant.

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Texas Elite Vending leased 14K SF of industrial space at 4101 Murray Ave. in Haltom City. Transwestern’s Todd Hawpe represented the landlord, Random Properties.

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Triad Manufacturing Inc. renewed its 14K SF lease at 1352-1366 Exchange Drive in Richardson. Holt Lunsford Commercial’s Josh Barnes and Ben Wallace represented the landlord, ATCAP Partners.

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Artografx renewed its 13K SF lease at 10780 Shady Trail in Dallas. Holt Lunsford Commercial’s Andrew Gilbert represented the landlord, Prestonwood Building Services, and CBRE’s Michael Chiocca represented the tenant.

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Packaging Corporation of America renewed a 93K SF lease at 1305 Ave. H East in Grand Prairie. Holt Lunsford’s Canon Shoults represented the landlord, Blackstone.

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Holt Lunsford’s Josh Barnes and Ben Wallace negotiated two leases for landlord Red Tail Acquisitions.

  • DCS Residential leased 10K SF at 9641-9677 Wendell Road in Dallas. Flintrock Commercial’s Brett Carr represented the tenant.

  • Inogen leased 23K SF at 1380 Presidential Drive in Richardson.

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Panasonic Automotive Systems Company of America leased 15K SF of flex office at Cascades at The Colony, 5904 Stone Creek Drive. Transwestern’s Joe Whitmer, Nathan Durham and Emily Rankin represented the landlord, and Newmark Knight Frank’s Kyle Jett and Jamie Ragucci represented the tenant.

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Paycom Payroll leased 14K SF of office space at 125 East John Carpenter Freeway in Irving. Transwestern’s Matt Hurlbut and Nathan Durham represented the landlord, KBS. JLL’s Ryan McNaughton represented the tenant.

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Paranet Solutions leased 13,500 SF of office space at Eastside Atrium, 800 East Campbell Drive in Richardson. Transwestern’s Michael Griffin and Roy Reis represented the tenant, and Fobare Commercial’s Rick Currey and Pat Hanahan represented the landlord, Skyrise Properties.

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Ascent Surgery Center leased 12K SF of office space at 6957 Plano Parkway. Transwestern’s Jeff Smith represented the tenant and Welltower’s Ethan Garner represented the landlord.

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Trinet HR Corp. extended its 10K SF office lease at Centura Tower I, 14185 North Dallas Parkway. Transwestern’s Duane Henley represented the landlord, Garden Centura. JLL’s Andy Leatherman represented the tenant.

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Zeller+Gmelin Corp. renewed its 10K SF industrial lease at Prologis Stemmons 11, 151 Regal Row in Dallas. Transwestern’s Timothy Veler represented the landlord, Prologis, and NAI Robert Lynn’s Matt Elliott represented the tenant.

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HF Auto Group leased 10K SF of warehouse space at 3227 Skylane Drive in Carrollton. Bradford Commercial Real Estate Services’ Brock Wilson, Joe Santaularia and Clayton Hughes represented the landlord, Global Unique Logistics Corp,. in the direct deal.

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Fire & Life Safety America leased 11K SF at 1100 Valwood Parkway in Carrollton. Stream’s Blake Kendrick and Mackenzie Ford represented landlord GLP. JLL’s Jamie Galati represented the tenant.

DEVELOPMENT

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Michael Novendstern, Young Sung, Jeff Cheney, David Moon, Jonathan Kim, Suk-Chan Yoo, Sang Soo Lee, Daniel Moon, Sam Moon, Jason Weeks and Ron Patterson at the groundbreaking of the Hyatt Regency Stonebriar in Frisco

The Hyatt Regency Stonebriar in Frisco broke ground. The 18-story, 303-room hotel will include a 55K SF conference center and a 3K SF Frisco Public Library. It will attach to Stonebriar Centre mall’s second floor. Sam Moon Group is the developer, Brasfield & Gorrie is the contractor, HKS is the architect and Looney & Associates is the interior designer. The city of Frisco is contributing $16.5M to the project through a public-private partnership, including purchasing the conference center when it is complete in 2020.

Beal Bank provided the senior loan for the project, with CLG Hedge Fund, an affiliate of Beal Bank, negotiating. The Riskind Group contributed the mezzanine loan. Staghorn Capital Partners was the broker for the financing.

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Stream and joint venture partner LaSalle Investment Management broke ground on Parkway Logistics Center, a 272K SF spec industrial development in Grand Prairie. They will deliver a Class-A facility divisible down to 50K SF leases on the 14.3-acre site at 2911 South Great Southwest Parkway. Stream’s Todd Noonan represented the land seller, and Stream’s Cannon Green and Luke Davis represented the buyer.